darthspartan117
darthspartan117
darthspartan117

The Hankook ventus V12s were good tires on the Evo and lasted multiple autocrosses and general driving over 5 years or so, if you’re on a slight budget. The Michelin Pilot all seasons are good as well. I currently have the Pirelli Pzero summer tires and while good, feels like the compound is harder than the Michelins.

I thought TVR was

I’m not too versed in Lemon laws, I thought the dealer couldn’t sell it again if it was rebought due to Lemon?

That’s what I find extremely odd about valuations, how does Any car loose Value with no accidents, interior is in excellent shape, in only a couple of months and maybe a couple hundred miles? This dude went from $50K to a value of $20K on a car with maybe 500 miles on it...Maybe 2K, but half it’s value!? And EVs have

He purchased a Volvo C40 Recharge EV but wanted to get rid of it after only a few months of ownership due to technical problems; the infotainment screen and backup camera would randomly cut out and the car would make a loud screeching noise when reversing.”

Eh, I think the Lyriq is perfectly fine the way it is, a luxury, comfortable mid sized cuv. Probably one of the few cuv’s I active like looking at. The Hummer powertrain would probably best be suited in the Celestiq.

Probably an Engine from a F430...Maybe from a 458 if he can swing it...or maybe he’s actually getting a race car Ferrari engine. hmmm my interest has been piqued 

My first fun car I ever owned (and still own) is my Evo X. I always gravitated towards that car in general for some reason all the way back to the Gran Turismo ps1 days. Maybe it’s because we both have the same birth year like some sort of Mystical birth stone thing. But I was finally old enough and had the money to

I mean, what are you going to do, not buy Ferrari’s first hybrid hypercar in 12 years?”

Some will also argue that it was what set the mentality of ‘I need to go anywhere!’ that’s a problem for adoption of other transportation methods in North America.”

An auto rev-matching feature is standard”

It’s like finding out the student handbook doesn’t have a rule against shitting on the teacher’s desk.”

Ah, so follow the money =)

but the stories of the relationship between coworkers was horrific (like as in I’ve heard there were different break times for different unions to prevent brawls bad)“

I don’t even remember gas prices during that time since I wasn’t really driving...I still think covid was last year, like, there was some sort of time rift that happened during that time, that fused all the timelines together.

But that’s just the thing, It A. won’t be hundreds of millions, and B. the lesson that will be learned is the law can be bought. 5 million to a Billionaire is selling 2 Bugatti’s, then buying them back again the next day. 100 million is a yacht, a couple mansions and some stocks, then buy it all again next year

Is the difference in emissions even that noticeable anymore between the CA blend and nation? I remember back in 2015 or so, Gas was under 3$ in the IE, it was glorious!...only lasted like 6 months, but still.

Why? so it’ll just be held up in court for 7 years even after the hearing? So Musk loses the lawsuit, what is a couple mil, even 100 million to a net worth of 275 Billion? It’s already been done, so any decisions afterwards is to prevent this from happening again in the future...Actually, probably not even because

Based on the Gif, the Truck driver was already on the slow down due to the car in front. No way he would have known the pickup would have just moved over like an idiot at the last second. I always drive as if someone is going to do that and prepare, but you’re not doing any defensive driving in a potential 80,000lbs

I can separate the art from the man for the most part (granted Musk wasn’t even the artist), but mostly for me, it’s the fact that I will just be among the 6 people at any given light with a grey or white Tesla. Granted the Model S still looks good to me, but it’s just a longer version of a Model 3, which at least 2