60g is porsche money. There’s no way in hell I’d fuck around with a Honda for that cash. At the end of the day, it’s still a Honda.
60g is porsche money. There’s no way in hell I’d fuck around with a Honda for that cash. At the end of the day, it’s still a Honda.
Yup. Unless you for some reason convinced yourself that you absolutely had to have a Civic Type-R, who in their right mind would take this over something like a BMW M4, which could be had for around the same price?
Of course I have heard of supply and demand. I just think that it is insane that people would pay 60 grand plus for this car when for that price you can get a whole other class of car.
I think this has more to do with altitude than directional distance. Once a plane gets below a certain altitude they fall off the radar and air traffic control monitors by eye. This article is written in a misleading way.
“The plane was apparently so far off-course that it didn’t appear on the air traffic controller’s radar system, the NTSB said.”
Gah, I’d cut the guy some slack, he’s obviously frustrated that the little fire extinguisher he procured didn’t stem the flames, and at that moment is probably realizing his car is doomed. I’d probably react the same way, even with my little Subaru.
Unpopular opinion time; I think that’s rad. I love having a loud exhaust... sometimes. Other times I’m driving an hour+ on the freeway and just don’t want to hear it. Or I have a headache. Or I’m driving past the NIMBYs who live near the autocross course. And being able to set times the car automatically starts…
Reads that there’s going to be a Pagani meet and thinks, “well, I own a Ferrari, not just any Ferrari, a 458 Italia so.....”
I always find it funny when dealership employees or any employee for that matter make fun of people who can’t afford a $200k car or other pricy stuff. Dude, you are a sales employee. You can’t afford that shit either, so don’t act all mighty.
Had the opposite story a few years back. A friend’s girlfriend was looking for an Audi TT, and the Audi dealership is right next door to Porsche. A salesman made me drive a Cayman R (no GT3RS, okay) even though I told him I didn’t want to buy, I was just lusting over it. He asked for my license and went inside, came…
Well sounds like you’ve got the shitty part down, now just get rich and you can enjoy it first hand.
So this guy is a “shitty rich person.” Why is that? Because he can afford a car you can’t? Because he wrecked his car? I’d suggest that the shitty person is the one who makes assumptions (and online comments) about others simply because they have money.
As a kid I once dropped an icecream cone moments after buying it. The vendor gave me another one.
yep its me. Thanks for posting it. Enthusiast is an understatement I have a fully built e82 128i for my weekend toy/track car and I have another e82 chassis waiting for a s65 swap and 1m clone conversion. The wagon was built for a fun diver but my interest in the 1's grew more. Like most enthusiast we go through many…
Yeah, all on her. Concrete guys mark their work. They don’t have time to do it twice.
As a punishment, she should be forced to drive a Chrysler Sebring Convertible until FCA’s reliability ratings are on par with Toyota
BMW as a graduation gift? I’m assuming she entered a 1-way construction zone illegally and the truck driving towards her was the pilot car.
I’d suggest the swerve may have been reaction to a jolt/noise. It’s possible the car didn’t even know there was a bike there in the first place and just gut reaction swerved when it happened. Can’t really tell from the video. I’ve seen enough tunnel vision drivers that if they got a hit to their vehicle coming out…
Imagine how terrible of a driver you have to be to 1) react to a biker kicking your car at highway speeds, 2) try to engage a retaliatory attempt to take the biker out, and 3) to then lose control of the vehicle over something that was so inconsequential and not worth reacting to.
You could also see it as her spending money that ends up in the collective pocket of thousands of Toyota workers and shareholders. Putting money back into the economy instead of stashing it in the Caymans like most wealthy people.