jurasskick
Jurasskick
jurasskick

Lets see... Out of warranty Audi.... Out of warranty performance Audi. Out of warranty performance Audi with questionable legality...

I wish my life was so awesome that the biggest problem I had was whether or not other people were removing yellow plastic protective bits from their cars.

Not sure why given that we’ve seen test after test where a lowly Corvette will smoke Porsches and other cars that cost 2 and 3 times as much. I’m not a sports car kind of guy but American sports cars still offer a huge discount for the money. And if I were a European I’d rather drive something more unique anyway.

We know how weird it sounds, and we feel really bad for you.  Big V8s are fun.

It’s a nice price for someone crazy enough to want a Viper. Especially if they live somewhere that doesn’t get hot and has very straight roads.

Are they trying to signal the aliens from Close Encounters?

Turn signal always on the outside, and always amber.

Seems like a lot of diligent work just to have some pikey send it off a cliff.

how bout f*^k Commiefornia and the 14 other states 

Why would we need a global standard? The automotive needs and taste of the North American, Chinese, Japanese and European markets are different.

Phasing out ICE cars ain’t happenin until charging and battery tech takes a huge leap forward. Sorry. If we were to snap our fingers and convert all the cars right now on the road, you’d be waiting weeks / months in line for a charging station, for one thing. The power grid couldn’t do it... The lithium mines couldn’t

Yeah, I can’t walk down the street without tripping over Model Xs listed for less than $30K!  /s

Translation: Gas cars are getting more expensive.

You're right. I guess this means no Alliance.

Talks have stalled.

We knew in February that Skyactiv-X would make a little less horsepower than the 186 hp that the 2.5-liter Skyactiv-G we get in Mazda 3s here makes, but now we know precisely how much less. That would be 177 horsepower, according to Mazda’s figures, or 132 kilowatts.

Go Mazda!

The narratives around John Z. DeLorean usually go one of two ways. He’s either remembered as an iconoclastic hero of American motoring, a David who fought one Goliath after another until he lost everything in an unfair and overzealous prosecution by the U.S. government, or scorned as a charlatan and a fraud who