Isn't it their job to investigate crimes, regardless of the victim's orientation? Not sure I get the joy over them doing their job? I mean, good for them, and all that.
Isn't it their job to investigate crimes, regardless of the victim's orientation? Not sure I get the joy over them doing their job? I mean, good for them, and all that.
I'm in the Nashville area, and just this morning I was pondering why everyone who drives an Altima around here accelerates as if they were aiming for terminal velocity in a Veyron. Then, if you happen to pass them (freeway scenario), it's perceived as being equivalent to impregnating their sister while shooting their…
Sheesh, it WAS a Camaro. Speeding in school zones in a Camaro is as natural as wearing a tank top and carrying a butterfly knife in your sock.
Thanks for the follow-up. I haven't driven either of the most recent iterations. I do find myself thinking that the previous-gen GM's were MUCH more attractive. The current Tahoe/Suburban/Yukons look like 7:5 scale Ford Flexes to me. I can't put my finger on it, but it think the part that really bothers me is how…
Don't apologize for living in a police state. As you alluded to, most in this country have no idea how the US's incarceration rates compare to the rest of the world (free or otherwise) until they are faced with something like this. You assume that all people who are locked up are in jail or prison because they…
Methinks this was a couple guys for whom price was no object (and one ridiculously priced dealer looking for a flip) getting into an Internet pissing contest.
I'm assuming at those costs, you would drop it off at a mechanic for anything and everything needed with a blank check? There's no way you spent that much if you were DIY.
Mind me asking where? I have yet to find a lender willing to offer competitive rates on cars older than 10 model years old, even with my FICO being around 800. It's nuts.
Perhaps, but for those of us with excellent credit who like to finance older "collectible" cars, it's still horrible out there. I miss the old peoplefirst/capital one auto loans where there was no limit on the age of the car, and generous enough car loan values that could accommodate the 15 year old 911 with 30k…
Much like my stance on PDK has nothing to do with racing, so we've come full circle.
So, wrong car, I know, but this would look just like the opening scene to Knight Rider if the Vette had KITT's red lights on the front.
Because the current average 65 year old, braided leather belt, driving moccasin with no sock-wearing guys I see at every cars and coffee in the 997-based GT3 RS's (likely the target market for this version also) are clearly hard core racers.
Ok, so since the "base" GT3 is slower than the RS, are you agreeing with me that it should have a stick?
Yeah, my wife had the same auto in a company car outback......Can't say I didn't always wish it was an Outback XT with a stick though. I can see how the auto was satisfactory in the GT——turbos and torque converters do work pretty well together.
Ok, ok.....at least I'm sure we can agree to despise CVT's, right?
Luxury, comfort, prestige, and landau tops. Doth thou deny me these vices?
It's like the time I found my great grandfather's toenail clippings and put them in an amulet.
Yes, but standing up and aiming takes precision, skill, and practice, much like doing a perfect heel-toe rev matched downshift in a car with a true manual. No way—-much like pulling some shifter paddles like you're playing Mario Kart, it's easier to just sit and forget.