darkmage316
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darkmage316

I want to see the McMurtry Sperling production car run the ring. The recent prototype car is quicker than the AMG One at Hockhenheim by 14 seconds (on a 1:38 lap time by the Merc!). Seems like a shoe-in for a sub-6 ring time and potentially quicker than the Porsche 919 Evo race car (5:19). Supposedly, they are looking

I look forward to repeatedly trying to avoid these cars being sold by shitty dealers a few states away.

Nissan’s dealers are killing the company. I had a 2004 Xterra which was a great, bare-bones vehicle. Owned some other cars in between, and in 2018 put Nissan on the list of cars to look at with my wife. The dealers we visited were so smarmy that my wife was categorically turned off by them. (I didn’t love the vehicle o

That is ridiculously untrue, but also not something anyone needs anyway.

Hummer H2 (and the others really). Enough said.

Imagine living in the mountains of western North Carolina and getting hit by the remnants of a hurricane...and in some ways harder than Florida got hit. What a bizarre turn of events. I feel terrible for the people whose families, lives, livelihoods, communities, etc simply got washed away with little to no warning.

To everyone’s surprise the mule heavy portfolio started paying off.

Yes, I agree with the human concern. I was pleasantly surprised to read that the occupants of the Jag ok despite the heavy damage and lack of any sort of safety features in older sports cars. All I could think of was the Mille Miglia crash scene from the Enzo Ferrari biopic.

There is a biiiiiiiiig difference in quality between a wrap and Rolls-Royce paint.

I think it’s fantastic. You can adjust the brightness, and different stars are different sizes and intensities. The newer models even have shooting stars!

That’s what I’m thinking too, like it’s a low-background-radiation steel that is needed for things like MRI machines.

That was a great read Peter, I’m laughing at the situation but with knowing empathy hidden inside.

I have, unfortunately, been there.

I love the wingless look. I know they serve a function, but considering how large they’ve gotten on modern cars, this is a really cool look for anyone who doesn’t plan to track the car.

My opinion is that modern cars are really, REALLY good....for people who don’t care about driving and consider a car an appliance. Which, to be fair, is the vast majority of the car buying public.

Lucid Air Wagon.


Yes.


I haven’t yet seen a single sedan or fastback that wouldn’t look better with a longer roof. Even a Corvette would look better as a shooting brake. 

There is one answer and one answer only ... the C8 Corvette Station Wagon!

I feel like this is the question I’ve waited for my whole life. *gets list and soapbox out....*

Lexus LS
Toyota GR86
Acura Integra
Genesis G70
Chevy SS
Chevy Malibu
Lincoln LS
Eagle Vision

The Cadillac Lyriq. It’s literally a wagon, it just needs to be a few inches lower.