How is it a NSX if it is not mid engined?
How is it a NSX if it is not mid engined?
Porsche 996 is the answer. Pilots need to project an aura of speed and precision.
I had a GTU. I preferred its handling to the GTZ or the 442. I know the numbers are similar comparing the Quad 4 to the 2.8, I liked the 2.8 better as well.
Beretta GTU for the win here over the 442.
Damn, I wish they had built this.
It is a fair point - is 70% of all Porsches still being on the road because of quality? Or is it just the passion of the owners for preserving the cars?
Why did that crack you up? I’ve bought 3 20 year old Porsche before and never had a concern.
Do it! You only live once!
They explicitly stated this will hold two sets of clubs. I think these two cars exemplify the difference between a muscle car and a sports car. Ideally, I’d have both. Realistically? I would have to pick one. Right this minute, I want the Corvette way more than the GT350.
Heck, 2019's are cheap right now due to the C8 introduction. Get that if you want a front engined Corvette. Guess what? They are cheap because the mid engine version is coming and people are waiting on it.
Yup - and I am hoping for a good deal on a estate sale C7 or C8.
There was a very similar car out at the Toledo Autocross that was running very good times. Makes me want this one even more. If only I had more garage space and a bigger wallet.
I thought the C7 was going to be produced alongside the C8. Maybe that was just a rumor.
We’ll see. Corvettes are awesome performance machines. I regularly get my ass handed to me in autocross against the AS class Corvettes versus my 996 911.
Base 911 and the ZR-1 are the same, 911 is slightly cheaper. I am expecting the mid engine Corvette to cost ZR-1 level. Aren’t you?
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I’d like to see a stock electric car 24 hour race series. Might energize the industry to develop different charging and storage solutions
Looking at automations impact on the steel industry, we see the same amount of steel, at a higher quality, being produced with 1/10 the number of employees.
‘Vette? Camero’s can out run base 911's
It is called the Cayenne.