Just to clarify; I’m familiar with the discussion to which you’re referring, I just don’t necessarily agree with Mac’s premise
Just to clarify; I’m familiar with the discussion to which you’re referring, I just don’t necessarily agree with Mac’s premise
Not sure I buy that. MT raves extensively about the GM Alpha platform and the Camaro, ATS, and CTS all have extensive drive mode settings.
BMW bastardizing yet another classic British marque.
Presumably the moat will surround the keep from which the boiling oil is dumped.
And judging by what the dyno operator claims in this video, there’s a whole lot more power that can be gained with simple fuel and boost tuning.
Are you under the impression right to carry and open carry have anything to do with each other?
Perks of inventing the nicotine patch then selling your company for $8bn
What? Let’s just skip past none of that being feasible....
Not sure what you mean by bespoke. The Alpha platform is shared among the CTS, ATS, and Camaro.
I wish SARD would return to being weird in global sportscars.
I recently went to Camp 4s in Finland it was easily the most fun I’ve ever had in a car. Hope you never needed a Cayenne rescue, Rob!
What’s removable from the factory is the model designation, not the ”PORSCHE”. Who said they were?
I wasn’t making an argument that others don’t exist, rather that the name not actually being present on the car (aside from the badge) isn’t rare. Lincoln has also come to mind in the meantime.
What kind of car is that?
Not badges, the actual name. I don’t know that I can think of another automaker other than Porsche who even put their name on the back of the car.
The CTR and CTR3 both use a Porsche engine, transmission and several body parts.
Except this very article is about a RUF which uses no Porsche parts let alone a body in white. The CTR, SCR, and CTR3 all use bespoke chassis and the one current car in the range which does start life as a Porsche is the Turbo Florio.
You’re not being pedantic, just wholly inaccurate. That’s not at all the RUF/Porsche relationship.
Volkswagen’s planning a huge “we’re sorry about the diesel thing” onslaught of electric cars
You clearly have absolutely no concept of public land and trails in the western US, the amount of land a middle class farmer would own, or cost of living in rural America. Breathe.