I’ve been debating putting a Jalopnik sticker on the rear hatch of my Cayman for a while now. Is that super Jalop or sacriliege to sticker a Porsche?
I’ve been debating putting a Jalopnik sticker on the rear hatch of my Cayman for a while now. Is that super Jalop or sacriliege to sticker a Porsche?
Or why not one of these?!
Pretty much every Lambo ever gets pronounced wrong, including the new Huracan. ( I’m adamant about pronouncing it correctly as “Ura-can”) My favorite is when rappers use it wrong in a song though. Here the Game manages to butcher Gallardo as “Ga-Lard-O”
Who’s allowed to get excited when the Cubs do finally win? Lloyd and Ethel, who had box seats at the ‘45 World Series? I find that it isn’t bandwagon fans that are annoying. I know bandwagon Blackhawks fans that aren’t irritating at all and recognize that they’re new fans to both the sport and the team. It’s annoying…
Obviously if you’re at the track, go ahead and leave it up. If you’re parked in front of Starbucks with it up, you look a bit like an idiot.
I’ll let it fly on the CGT. What’s an eye roller for me is seeing a parked Panamera or 911 with the spoiler up.
So is 0-60 mph in 2.5 sec is pretty much the limit of a production car on regular tires?
Could somebody with more knowledge than me explain why 911 GT2s are historically turbo charged and GT3s are always NA? I thought it had to do with the actual rules of the GT racing classes, but after looking over them I’m not so sure.
I love it because it’s in the vein of the Magnus Walker rockstar vibe. Taking a car that is known for having a strong yuppie association and turning that on its head.
I think we found who loaned their car to Clarkson, May, and Hammond for the P1, 918, LaFerrari shoot out.
Ummm, that is Guile’s theme. This is what you’re thinking of -
The Macan is better looking than the M2.
If you don’t drive ‘em you can’t call yourself an enthusiast. You’re just a collector. (akin to a more expensive version of stamps or coins)
This could be said of any high end sports car. However, whenever I’ve been to the track, the majority of cars I see are Porsches. I would go so far to say that Porsche is probably the most commonly purchased car that also ends up getting tracked.
This is what I’d be afraid of driving on an unrestricted portion of the Autobahn. I trust my own driving skills to an extent, but I especially don’t trust some idiot from not checking his or her mirrors and pulling out in front of me all of sudden while I’m doing 140 MPH.
I remember as a kid discovering by accident the secret to this particular “feather jump.” You could actually just walk straight over the small gap!
Ughh. I hate this. If my future wife wants to drive my 911, I’ll teach her how to drive stick.
Doug,
Ditto in my 987 Cayman!