infernophil
Phil
infernophil

absolutely weimar

I love my third gen with three pedals, but it sure is thirsty. 

great minds think alike

That V8 will be able to get its learner’s permit when they release the IS500F. It’s a 15-year-old powerplant. 

This Phil approves.

What do I want to know? Harley Davidson: how is this still a thing?

Good. Uninsured motorists are the worst. This guy is in a new-to-him car, so he hasn’t mastered the machine yet. 

Glad to see some justice for white collar crimes that hurt blue collar workers. Could have tacked on a few more years, considering the number of zeros on that laundering amount.

I saw a Chiron on the road in Texas (between Houston and Waco)! It was fun explaining to my 5-year-olds that it’s the fastest car in the world.

Moved from Pittsburgh to Houston this year (against my wishes). Can confirm that Houston drivers are absolutely the worst. I would rather drive 20 miles in Los Angeles than 1 mile in Houston. The drivers pay no attention to lane lines, particularly around corners. And using your blinker is an invitation for a Nissan

Diablo Smart Car all over again. 

The RC should have just been the Supra.

Another opportunity to dust off this perennially relevant meme.

But their v6 is “enhanced,” so... you know it’s going to be extra

I want to hate it, as I do all Nissans. But I can’t help but wish Toyota applied the same formula to the Supra. Twin turbo v6 with a manual... it’s hard to mess that up. 

Is this to help people parallel park or something? Trying to visualize the trail application here. Seems gimmicky...

This meme is 5 years old.

This meme is 5 years old.

Here’s the actual reason why 2004-2005 was the absolute peak superbike era: emissions standards were implemented in 2006. I’m going to generalize, but ever since then bikes have been more restricted, heavier, and/or less powerful. This all culminates in a lower power-to-weight ratio. For example, the 2006 ZX-10R

What we have here is a simple case of “Biting the hand that feeds”

What we have here is a simple case of “Biting the hand that feeds”