Sorry, this is the “Motorsports” thread.
Sorry, this is the “Motorsports” thread.
Dude said he planned to never take it to the track and it was his car so he could what he wants with it. The car had other plans and thought a life as a street car wasn’t worth living.
So basically what you should be doing anyway, with a larger emphasis on cash?
If you buy shotguns you won’t have to buy land or seed.
When it comes time to buy land, seeds, and shotguns do you promise to let us know?
The man is a walking securities law violation.
I love Tesla, but at this point, I’m much more apt to believe that Musk is saying whatever it takes make him look like a hero, rather than believe his words outright.
I am thankful for the Mazda Miata. I’m now on my second and have been driving a Miata for almost twenty years between the two. There is just something to be said for cheap, reliable and fun.
I am thankful for my Diva, because she still makes me fall in love with her design, the sound of her engine and the way she drives every time we go on a trip.
I’m thankful for my dad’s 79 Corvette. He bought it used from a kid who needed tuition money and had NO IDEA what was under the hood when he got it. It was straightpiped with an Edelbrock intake and a GIANT carburetor on top. The sumbitch could pull it over the top in fourth gear. This is where I learned to drive…
My EP91 Starlet.
I can read Ralph's Camry review over and over and over again. Especially the headline.
I’m thankful for Pete Brock for making aerodynamics sexy.
I am thankful that this 1964 F100 Crew cab truck is still running at 350k miles, and thankful that dad and I chased it down in 1965 on our bicycles after spotting the for sale sign. I was 10. It took me decades to truly appreciate what a unicorn it is. And truly thankful that I have a grandson who loves this truck.
I am thank for the red 2005 Jeep Wrangler SE (half doors) I bought new, 13 years ago. I wish I had never gotten rid of it. I’ve owned vehicles that cost twice as much and are way better on gas, but nothing I’ve ever owned has been as reliable as that Jeep.
I had almost given up on cars. I started to feel they were all numb commuter cars with either no character or a suicidal character that only wanted to kill the owner.
I am thankful for my ‘06 Sierra. I bought it new, and it has been unbelievably reliable. Rust is starting to take its toll, but I shall repair it. This truck has taken my family and I through so many life changes. It’s the only vehicle I have ever developed a deep sentimental attachment to.
I am thankful for our family ‘07 V70R. I love this car! Shown above is my “Holiday Hotlap” I got to take by myself in it yesterday. My wife, daughter & I drove down down to Ventura from Seattle for Thanksgiving with her family. I got a free pass to ditch relatives yesterday and drive my dream lap. Highlights included:…
The car I’m most thankful for is an ‘87 Citroen BX 19 TRI (like the one in the photo but in silver) that saved my dad’s life 30 years ago, in a frontal crash against a semi truck coming from the other direction even if my dad didn’t wear a seatbelt. I never saw that car, I was born too late but probably if my dad…
I truly am thankful for my Tesla. Tesla itself might not be around in 10 years, but it is the revolutionary car design that just might help mitigate our climate and pollution problems. It’s giving the world a drunk punchers chance, which is one more than the rest of the industry was willing to provide.