bradausrotas
BradAusrotas
bradausrotas

Haha. EVERY problem in a Ferrari is a first world problem!

Definitely not. You need something fast and totally worthless. A good article would be "what's the best NYC car?"

And back then, many commenters agreed with me. Manhattan, we decided, is an enjoyable place to drive a car. You can go FAST! You can have FUN! You don't really have to slow down for PEDESTRIANS! But on my most recent trip with the Ferrari, I discovered something unfortunate: the nicer your car, the worse your

The M3 in Manhattan is the same ordeal. I got the spirit of your prior article, although I never identified with it personally. It sounded like fun, but imagining myself driving there in my car gave me anxiety. I think my eye started to twitch. Yes, it did in fact. No, I said...I don't think Doug and I are looking at

I agree with your assessment. Driving Manhattan in a beater you don't care about can be tons of fun since it's mostly aggressively asserting your control over your patch of road and trying to get to the next light as quickly as possible. I wouldn't want to drive through it in something I care about.

Vietnam special at 118?!?!?! How high are you right now Raph?!?!

FWIW, that plate has been registered to a grey 4957cc (5.0L) Porsche since 1991. Jeremy also has a past history of choosing the 928 having done so for the "cheap Porsche" challenge.

"He added that the numbers 646 on James May's Lotus could be taken as a reference to the 649 Argentinian casualties."

Not to self: Argentinians can't take a joke

Ugh, just get over it already.

As long as you don't mind looking like a Power Ranger. And not being able to just go somewhere without prep before and unclothing when you arrive. And not being able to go anywhere in the weather. And not having any safety equipment at all. And constantly trying to convince others that two wheels is "win."

You misspelled "worn out joke".

Meanwhile at some assembly plant deep within the heartland of beautiful Canada!

When the 2016 Mazda Miata was revealed just a few short weeks ago, we were short on details. In fact, we had no details. But thanks to a tipster, we can now confirm that the 2016 Mazda Miata will be powered by a 2.0 liter SKYACTIV-G engine in the USA and a 1.5 liter engine elsewhere.

The website TorqueNews witnessed a presentation at Chrysler Headquarters in Auburn Hills that detailed the Charger Hellcat's performance. According to them, the 707 horsepower supercharged sedan will hit zero to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds and run the quarter in 10.7 seconds on street legal drag radials.

I do think there's such a thing as "too fast" or "too powerful", but I think it's different for every person.

a car is too fast if it's only fast under conditions that aren't suitable for public roads. For instance, the C6 ZR1 has such long gearing and such a huge discrepancy between "on-boost" and "0ff-boost" performance, that if you even get into boost for a second in anything besides first gear, you're breaking every speed

U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A!

Impossible!!!!

brb... gotta go list my C63 for sale... and change my pants..again ..