Seriously, and I've seen one in person. It doesn't look any less diseased.
Seriously, and I've seen one in person. It doesn't look any less diseased.
Great illustration of Newton's first law.
In July someone hit my car while it was street parked. That was a small overlap crash.
Same boat... The 18s I already had won't fit over the big ass brakes on the TT RS. Had to get a new 19" set. Madness.
It's crazy that I had to buy 19" winter wheels because the 18s I had wouldn't fit over my brake calipers. The 20's it came with are actually appropriately sized. Which is just nuts.
Looked at another way. You'd have to make $350k to buy the average new car.
Ask Tim Horton how hard it is to drive.
Pick the buggers out of the cowl by hand every morning. Then spray wash weekly to clean off residual film. Trees are lucky I like them.
Hopefully they come up with a good name. FCPSA... Sounds more like a football club than a car company.
As someone who shopped GT-Rs recently I was sorely dissappointed by how well they hold value. Happy with the depreciated TT RS I ended up getting though. And that’s like a 4/5 scale GT-R. ;)
Supra, now with functional vents.
See 2000 GT post. And that Mitsubishi was also a GTO in Japan.
Formula 1: the Pinnacle of autocross.
webex has replaced almost all of my business travel. Even training is delivered over the internet most times. I think conferences is all I travel for now.
Digital IMS bearing failure.
This is a debunked theory. CFC was a small drop in the bucket compared to the millions of new cars that weren’t purchased during the recession. It only had a small effect on the market.
For four years of college I did 70 miles one way. At the end of the rainbow I'd clocked up 96,000 miles. Don't do this long term. It's murderously boring.
This is why I got a TT RS. It's as fast as a base GTR but it flys under the bro radar.
Brexit vampire?