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I think at this point, you have to preserve it (at low miles). It has come too far to be hooned now. I don’t think it will be worth a huge amount more for quite awhile, but it seems like a waste to throw that preservation away now. At the very least, it shouldn’t lose much value in the near-term. While it’s not a

I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like the 993 Turbo S. Enthusiasts love it, and even people who don’t like cars like it.

Forgetting that corrosion is a thing and that it can make seemingly simple jobs extremely difficult/impossible on cars that have been through a dozen midwest winters.

AWESOME....Just in time for the NYC GP!!!!

I will file this with the other vaporware items here on my desk!

*Brawn

Literally every time someone posts anything about the GT, some other chap feels it necessary to say “Don’t forget about <country goes here>!”

We get it. Stop.

Please send all your “ruined” McLarens, Aston Martins and Lambos to:

That’s the big question which surprisingly isn’t mentioned in the article?

Not to mention that the V10 that Dodge has right now is 8.4L (!). Try to make that puppy fit.

The funny thing is that the P 4/5 Competizione is a very heavily modified road car, yet if could never be a road car again. Or a product.

What?! This is not funny at all. This is just reckless. My goodness, if that is not a self driving car then what are you suggesting? You mean to tell me someone is inside of that cockpit making rational judgments about where and when to turn, accelerate, and overtake? What are you a barbarian?! This type of behavior

Doug I really enjoy the fact that you let people drive your cars keep it up!

I still laugh about the notice I got from CARB. Someone saw smoke coming from my truck, and reported it to the state.

You’re arguing value, which is something based on personal opinion and preferences. I work in the bicycle industry, and I’ll never understand the perception that bicycles and bicycle components CANNOT be more expensive than those of motor vehicles powered by fossil fuels. Yes, we live in a society that’s been shaped

I’ve lost 15 lbs since February (and I’m a lady over 40 who has had a child, so all the metabolic cards are stacked against me) using a Fitbit ChargeHR and the LoseIt app. I just ignore the calorie “credit” LoseIt gives me from Fitbit. I stick to the same calorie budget very day, regardless of exercise.

That orange line isn't also possibly rust from hard water? I've used a Clorox blue toilet cleaner (kind with a black label) for that problem before.

It becomes very important when you trade in your $80,000 Porsche turbo on a new GT3 for $150,000 and live in a state like NY that has an 8.5% sales tax. You save almost seven grand in taxes.

My old boss developed a huge $400MM mixed use development in DC called City Vista before starting his own development company. It is located just North of the Verizon center in an area that was pretty crappy but on the up-and-up before the building was built (2006). There were a few shady businesses left in the

They’d also sell none of them because you wouldn’t buy them new.

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