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Why do non-Americans have to not put a V8 in all the things... why? superiority complex? The Rover V8 was enough?

The ad alone makes it hard for me to seriously consider this car, but it’s pretty funny if you read it in an Ali G voice.

PSA: Don’t buy a car from a seller that uses the word “dope”, and also doesn’t know the difference between “there” and “they’re”. Also, his piss-poor taste was probably also applied to maintenance/mods.

Are you suggesting athletic ability isn’t passed down from parents?

Being rich looks awesome.

Based on the knowledge of psychology I possess from a three-month elective I took senior year of high school I say some people have a better propensity toward certain skills than others.

My main takeaway is that even Keke Rosberg used a cut off plastic bottle for a funnel.

I got a big wheel as a kid, so I got that going for me, which is nice...

How to raise your kids to be racing champions:

Click.

You have to talk to other people to be dishonest

Let me tell you a little story.

This is an easy NP for anyone who wants to enter the sadomasochistic-world that is 944-ownership.

At that point you drop in a Chevy LS Motor.

200k KM’s is 125,000 miles roughly, in 8 years that would require driving 15.6k miles per year. Most people aren’t going to get that far, especially since it’s tougher to use one for road trips.

There are no road taxes on electricity. No sales taxes on electricity. No we’ll fund all these other things on money from motorists taxes on electricity.

Problem 1:

I bought a Porsche with zero paper service records. ZERO RECORDS. Not even a damn Jiffy Lube window sticker.

In my experience Dynocom Dyno’s read high, Mustang Dyno’s are low and DynoJet’s seem to be pretty accurate. Granted Dyno’s are mainly tuning tools and by changing their calibration a person can achieve any number they’re looking for.

So, I did a quick bit of math and here is what I came up with