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Good thing Porsche isnt letting their wheel design go to waste.

“You have no first hand experience with this v10 immensely complicated and known-for-being-unreliable car so you can’t say anything! I owned an older more mechanical car with 6 fewer cylinders, 360 fewer horsepower that was at least 8 years older than the one in question so I know what I’m talking about!”

They got $20,000 of free Mercedes labor/service by a Mercedes professional.

Think happy thoughts..

Somebody doesn’t like race cars!

agreed

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Another satisfying and important forklift video.

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Whaaaaaaaat? Porsche’s are all sooooo distinctive:

As a previous IS300 (manual) owner, no one should ever characterize that car as “fast.”

No, that is an e-brake pull on a FWD car for a photo op.

They said I could be anything, so I became a 240SX.

There’s a bit of half-informed reporting over this issue, and it’s understandable as these are very complex engines thanks to their emissions controls devices.

Dude, Motorex is/was TEENY. This is VW we’re talking about and there are half a million of these driving around the US. If the EPA decides to let a handful of R34s keep driving around, that’s very different than the circumstances here. Just because a precedent EXISTS doesn’t mean it automatically applies to ALL

You're comparing a hellcat and a Nissan GT-R to a vw commuter car. The average car buyer is an idiot and is just gonna see bad press. You're like a college freshman who takes Eco 1 and thinks he's an economist

I think the sales of EA288-equipped MK7 TDI’s were halted because while they do use AdBlue, the AdBlue equipped Passats were found to have much higher than acceptable emissions.