Finding a Type R that hasn’t been beat to shit or tuner-bro’d out for under 10k is not possible.
Finding a Type R that hasn’t been beat to shit or tuner-bro’d out for under 10k is not possible.
This is possibly the best answer, checks all the boxes.
To be fair....its much more attractive than the Model 3.
instead of banning cars in the big cities, let’s go to kei cars. instant doubling of parking space and really, do you need 500 hp to do the errands? I really like that formattable truck idea. I have an rv in my driveway that I use two or three weeks a year. I could have a rv module, a pick up module and a passenger…
Can’t disagree with any of this take.
But the way in which women and female-presenting people get trolled and abused online is different. Their experience, expertise and advice gets discounted on the basis that they are women. They get called all sorts of gendered slurs, and plenty of unsolicited offers for sex. Their very existence in this arena is…
No. It’s not just run of the mill trolling.
That’s kinda sad. We need more convertibles. Somebody parked one of these at my work recently and I didn’t even know they existed until then. Maybe nobody bought them because nobody else knew about them.
It was actually a couple years ahead of the NSX
Getting faint Testarossa vibes as well - which isn’t a bad thing.
Buying a $35k performance car while still living at home. #MillenialLife
Save your pennies because the recession is coming. My brother ran the mortgage division of Wells Fargo in Nor Cal in the early 2000's and when he left he told me that the entire mortgage model had gone crazy (loans to people who had no business getting one and loans at 100% value). He said this in 2004 that the market…
Good you’re figuring this out when you’re only 25! My advice - follow your gut. Get rid of it, find a reliable daily driver, pay it off as fast as possible, start saving hand over fist. Then, when you have some disposable income, get a weirdo project car and drive the hell out of it.
I’d rather have people see someone first hand who’s in the situation so they don’t find themselves making the same mistakes. Plus, I have nothing to be ashamed about - everyone makes mistakes.
+1 for honesty.