Years ago I rented one of these in Aruba and went off-roading. I was pleasantly surprised on how capable this little thing was. Was it a Wrangler? No. Was it better than a Sidekick or Samurai? Oh yeah. Much better.
Years ago I rented one of these in Aruba and went off-roading. I was pleasantly surprised on how capable this little thing was. Was it a Wrangler? No. Was it better than a Sidekick or Samurai? Oh yeah. Much better.
I wondered this as well. Great question! Glad to see the answers below. I learned something today. I actually thought, probably like you, that that is was this article was actually about.
Same. I owned a Focus ST, 991.1 and have a new BRZ. All recommend 93. I have only 2 stations within a 25 mile radius with it. It’s kind of hard to find.
Bingo.
I tracked the heck out of my old, stock Focus ST. I’d put in different rotors, pads and fluid, and the thing just ran. The weak spot was the brakes. Very disappointed with the RS and the RDU/PTU heat issue.
Craig, I loved my 911, don’t get me wrong. It was just too much money for my second car which also would’ve been my HPDE car. Consumables and insurance for that was costly when I have plenty of other stuff to buy.
We need the grammar police for my spelling police! Ha ha!
Ha ha! I mean *haha
Oooooo. Like “C. None of the Above?” Ha ha
But doesn’t intent become the source of what an error actually is? I was just making a joke! Damn interwebz!!
Ha ha! Stop being the grammar police for the image of the spelling police!
You ain’t gotta correct me. I was right the first time! 😂
Since he used a different, properly spelled word that technically made them mean something else, I believe this actually is a grammatical error, right?
Really? Was that their goal? Source?
Agreed. I still think it’s a very pretty car.
Ex 991.1 owner here, gone new BRZ Performance Pack Limited. I second your comment. I was given a 4C for 3 days. I couldn’t stop mashing on the gas because of that sound! It was a blast to drive and had the classic attributes of a mid-engined car.
Yawn.