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I refuse to believe this.

Wonder what the wind noise is like. From what I’ve read lightweight and good venting tend to have an inverse relationship with noise reduction.

Yeah those things are pretty cool. Have yet to see one in person though

Good to hear!

Thats cool that you started on a 796. When I eventually get my license I plan to get a 620 to start with so I don’t think torque will be too much of a problem. Ride free my friend

When I see things like this it makes me jealous that I don't have the funds, nor the skill to ride one of these, let alone any bike. Naked ducatis are something special for me

I’m really excited about this on Jalopnik. I’ve been wanting to get into motorcycling since I was a little kid and I think better journalism will make me more motivated to do just that.

Couldn’t agree more. Now I haven’t driven either car, or any high performance car for that matter, but many serious track people that I’ve read about love the 911 because of it’s rear engined format. Mid engined may have its advantages, but so does rear engined. As stated before I can’t provide first hand experience

DAMN YOU REGULATIONS

I gotta agree with a couple of the posts here. First, the db9/dbs. It is possibly the most beautiful car in the world (definitely in the 2000’s at least). Every line and crease in it is perfect and the proportions are just right. Second, the R8. It may not be as beautiful as the db9, but damn is it a nice car. The

I agree, the proportions and details are perfect on those cars.

It’s kinda hard to believe that a company offers a manual only trim in an suv. Granted I like it, but it’s still surprising.

The thing about the 228i is that you don’t need to have a base spec one to keep it under 50k, you can add lots of luxury options and still manage to have a few bucks left over.

I’m definitely going to buy it soon!

Sounds like how I used to play forza..

It may not have a “negative” effect but their business success would be much greater with better treatment of employees. Why do you think companies like google treat their employees so well? Lower turnover plus higher quality and production of work due to worker satisfaction. That should be enough motivation.

I’m really glad they changed the taillights for the coupe, the sedan ones don’t look right to me

Not sure if it’s just me but “push him out” also just sounds like a strategy where you try and take the inside of the lane and force the other guy to take the outside... I dunno

I want a ridiculously awesome wallpaper of the porsche behind it too!