I hate these giant grills. Audi’s use of them is almost as bad. This is the way to design a sedan front end.
I hate these giant grills. Audi’s use of them is almost as bad. This is the way to design a sedan front end.
Just change the name to the Hellfire - problem solved!
As they say, the answer is always 911. In this case, a Singer would be my first order of business. And a 911R to hold me over while I wait.
You lost me at “sit comfortably”. We are talking about airplane seats here, right?
One thousand stars for you.
I totally get the Sequoia being on this list. We had ours for 13 years and would still have it if it hadn’t lost a “who gets to occupy this point in space-time” contest with a dump truck.. You could haul anything in that beast: kids, couches, the contents of a small apartment.
I have a 911 for the track & nice weather and a GTI for shitty weather, Home Depot runs and the airport parking garage. If I was on a budget and could only have one car for all of these jobs, it would be a Golf R - no question.
May I suggest an alternative title?
I have met Daniel and he is an impressive young man. Interesting that the Twitter commenter works at a NASCAR track. I am sure the NASCAR folks are so proud to be associated with him.
Fair point.
Yes, if you have assets or earning potential that could be taken in a lawsuit. That is why I carry an umbrella liability policy - and you should too.
Totally agree on carrying the underinsured coverage. That said, the Mustang “driver” is the one who should have the problem. He/she can be sued for the full value of the Audi damage - if he/she doesn’t have adequate insurance to cover it, then it can come out of assets / paycheck.
Huh. Some days, the 25 minutes to/from work in my car are the most productive and enjoyable.
I started reading the list, but when I got past the BMW inline six this happened: zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
And the business would be called Track Day Insurance by Decay. Of course it is priced so that the cost to the consumer is higher than the expected value of the loss. The challenge for most folks is that the unlikely sometimes happens and the loss suddenly becomes a big number. I recently did a track day in my 911…
The answer is always 911.
I feel like they haven’t thought this through... What happens when they arrest someone for this “crime” and that someone has to use the bathroom in the jail? Do they get another fine and 6 more months tacked on every time they have to use the facilities?
Rotting roasters! Is this an article about cars or the spot behind the chicken farm?