And it sounds so, so much better than the V8, which is typical ARGH I R V8 I LOUD. The V6 has a different quality about it than almost anything on the road.
And it sounds so, so much better than the V8, which is typical ARGH I R V8 I LOUD. The V6 has a different quality about it than almost anything on the road.
Yes, cars in bad condition are no fun. A clean 944 with fresh suspension components is a real blast to drive.
Stop hitting the brakes when you break traction! STOP!
I just realized how ugly that digital dash is. It’s... Ugh.
100% this. Buttons and knobs can be made part of a timeless design, but that infotainment center will be out of date and abhorrent to look at in no more than 5 years time.
Boo this man! Donks are wonderful for their utter lack of care. You see a donk and it says “I’m just here to have a good time!”
Now that I think about it, I’ve been around waste water treatment facilities for vehicle factories and there’s a solid chance of this happening outside of a LOTO incident. There might be open tanks with machinery operating in them where you could fall over or through guardrail. Then again, I shouldn’t speculate…
Porsche 911s had torsion bar front ends for a long, long time. They ran from the front to the back of the lower control arms with a MacPherson strut along with it. Why they did all that instead of a coilover I have no idea, because it’s an option nowadays.
Not to be a negative nancy, but that looks unbelievably dangerous with no roll cage.
Looks like yellow, black and white made contact right around 0:13-0:15 which lead to the actual pileup. The cloud is just a freaky bonus.
Oh god traffic on the final lap? I loved the high beams frantically flashing, trying to get the lapped car out of the way.
You can spec out 911s still with a gray interior in full leather and it looks abominable.
VehiCross was my very first thought, and it was a good thought to have.
I care only in the sense that I’m glad Chevy is trying more forward looking designs, and their overall build quality has been increasing. I’m still rooting for American makes.
I replaced the timing chain tensioners in my 911sc, which are a known weak point that people care about. I have receipts for the parts and date/mileage of the switch, but what are the odds that someone will believe me? Or that they won’t say “thanks, but how will I convince the next guy when I try to sell it?”
$4,000 for a V12 and 7 series alloys? I'm down.
Any list that places a 300ZX above a 944 is wrong.
Why does this matter? Cars have thermostats. Am I missing something?
The clutch is the only bad one, I can do a timing belt in no time and have the tools to do it!