daniel-j--burris-old
Daniel J. Burris
daniel-j--burris-old

BMW drivers, unlike Merc drivers seem to know how to use the turn signals, (At least in my experience.)

When I lived in San Diego, almost every single day in 2004 someone in one of these, (RX in general) would drift into my lane.

In SoCal, it is Toyotas.

No, I meant, sad that they aren't entry level.

You mean a Lambo or a 'vette, don't you?

As a former '09 Impreza owner, I appreciate the improved looks. That styling looks like garbage on the Legacy (Which went from a very good looking car to a hideous one), but it looks good on the Imp. And the wagon doesn't look horrible, as does the '08-'11. I would drive that. Now the Imp no longer looks like a

My '97 XJ was real nice in flight, and tended to land on all fours.

LOL, I think you have to put a turbo or a V6 in a CRX in order to get torque-steer from it.

The AE86 is so divorced from the other cars, it shouldn't even be called a Corolla.

Sadly. They sure are pretty, though.

I would argue all of those but 5), but mainly 3). Why is a less rigid frame a requirement in your estimation? If you are going to lose the power windows and mirrors, why not go whole hog practical and get a hardtop? What performance advantage is to be gained from removing part of the body?

And what do you consider an entry level sports car?

I like those silly chips a lot more than slushboxes.

If you pronounce the set of letters DOHC as "Dock" it is an acronym, if you pronounce it "Dee-Oh-Ayche-Cee" it is no longer an acronym. I t would appear that you don't understand how they work.

And I thought Colt made the M4...

Nice! Thanks.

Prindle, Nacka, and Dock. The rest were not acronyms. :/

Lots of folks say "Show" for SHO and "Rex" for WRX. NASIOC is chock full of folks who go so far as to spell it Rex. I have even heard some folks say "Sty" for STi.

Water Displacement? What about the 40?

I always heard of it as lift throttle oversteer LTO, but since it only works in a turn, and alterations made to throttle or brakes during a turn are often referred to as trail or trailing, I suppose that makes sense. LTO sounds better to me, though.