Monday? I’m driving to Lincoln for Solo Nationals. Should be fun!
Monday? I’m driving to Lincoln for Solo Nationals. Should be fun!
It is at some, but the problem is when it doesn’t make money it goes away.
Damn, someone’s had a rough past. It’s okay, you’re safe now. Show me where the Ford touched you
EH, I’d argue it’s often helpful to have a different perspective regardless so long as it is given respectfully
Yep. Without ego it’s fine and even helpful, but when delivered with an attitude the comments are irritating even if they were meant to be positive in some way.
While it’s easy (and likely accurate) to say this is because she’s a woman and they are a man, I can also see the scenario where the “old guy” is trying to tell the young racer how it should be done.
Having driven both, the Miata is by far the better buy.
I’ll give you RWD, but anything is cheap or a beater when you have enough money
I try to teach as many people as I can.
Autocross, my last chance to practice before nationals. Of course this weekend probably won’t be as fun as last weekend when I had the chance to take this GT350R on a run. My GT is pictured next to it
YES THESE ARE BOTH CARS
I had pneumonia TWICE as a kid, never crossed my mind that it was that deadly. Though the second time I did once get a coughing fit while walking down some stairs so bad that not only did I nearly pass out from lack of oxygen but I nearly fell down quite a few stairs.
If you view a car as an art piece I can see that mentality but this car isn’t an art piece.
It’s one of those cars that at the time may have seemed to be a future classic, and even for a few years after it went out of production it had a little hope, but since then it’s been totally overshadowed by newer cars.
Based on CPI a sale at $40k is actually a loss too.
I’ve said this for a while, and I had an Ecoboost Mustang.
It’s as fast as a GTI or an ST, and RWD is far more exciting than FWD. And though it doesn’t have a V8 it’s still far more exciting to look at than a hatchback.
I agree, but is your example not basically what Musk did? She asked for a raise, and he essentially said “let me determine your value to give you the proper amount”. He concluded that her value was non-existent in her current role and suggested she pivot to a new role, she declined.
I disagree.
What was he supposed to do? Just give her a million dollars because she asked nicely?