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Mazda’s current ruby red is one of the best colors on the market- they use it on every model (which is good!). Every model from my friends big CX-9 looks gorgeous in it, all the way down to the little Miata. Perfect color.

It’s freaky. Like it’s a CGI car or something. Wow. Amazing how your eyes can’t adapt to see any detail. Really cool. Not for a car but as an experiment. 

We have an incredibly important shovel ready project that would be a huge boon to the construction industry (lots of very well paying union jobs for middle class) but that is also critical to the long term economy of the entire Northeast. Somehow we spent a few trillion dollars recently but couldn’t come up with the

Looking at the Faroe Islands on a map, I followed “Route 45” on the westernmost island to its end. The last few miles go from a village of about a dozen homes to 3 homes, while also tunneling through a mountain. So a tunnel was built to service 3 families. This is what happens in remote places I guess.

I kept looking for what was wrong with it at $2K. If it were my ride I would start asking almost double that- this is a simple, classic shape, durable car. I loved these Explorers (though the money saved on the basic V6 flew out the window via shitty mileage vs the SOHC V6- my family had one of each).

GT3s are all over the paddock at my PCA events. It seems like Porsche drivers are the MOST likely to take their cars on track, especially GT3 and GT4. 

To my knowledge this GT3 will make a total of two cars sold that have top mounted wings- the McLaren Senna being the other. So I don’t think two cars, both being hard core track cars, makes a trend. It’s not as clean looking at the 991 wing, but this is a track toy for most buyers so they don’t care. 

Yup. Rough 39 years old. She’s like like 65 in meth years. 

I wasn’t referring to racing. Just tracking a standard street legal 911 GT3

Yeah you used that joke about 5 comments above this one already. Come up with something new Don Jr. 

You are correct- there’s a ton of brand loyalty. I see so many diesel Cayenne tow vehicles at PCA track events. Add to that the owners at these events that I know who own a Turbo Cab for the comfy yet fast and luxurious ride, BGTS for the wife, GT3 for the DE events, and dedicated 981 or 987 race car for race series.

Yes please find me the articles about people who despite being in a locked 4000 pound steel car with shatter proof glass felt threatened by dark skinned people with cardboard signs.

We don’t have to compromise with people who believe themselves to be in an alternate reality fed to them by a narcissistic pathological liar. Facts are facts whether they want to believe them or not (ie faced with video proof of something stupid trump said it did, they dismiss it still).  So i think we have no

The pedestrians who were not in cars were a danger to the people in their cars  surrounded by 4000 pounds of glass and steel? Really? Get the fuck outta here with this bullshit false equivalence.

Dueling Prados on vacation in New Zealand last year. They were very capable on some terrible “roads” to this lodge. What started as a gravel road, went to dirt road, to dirt path, to pretty much sheep path (with other cars coming from opposite direction requiring someone backing up potentially hundreds of yards.)

You should see the highways in NJ that manage to move with heavy volume. Garden State Parkway, NJ Turnpike, Rt 78, 80. There are times they just slow down woth traffic, but there are lots of times with heavy volume that the left lane is doing 80-85. This can only happen when slower traffic keeps right. 

I usually don’t single out anyone on here (everyone has an opinion), but in some cases there are opinions and then there are facts. It’s a fact that if you are driving down a highway with 4 lanes in one direction, the two most rightward lanes should be slow moving cars and all heavy commercial vehicles. The left two

I live in Hoboken, work in sales so I spend an inordinate amount of time on north Jersey roads so I think I am immune to everything but the most egregious stuff. I admit in y original post I am sure NJ is worse for someone who is from another state than a local. 

Jersey guy here. I never thought Jersey drivers were bad, but maybe a little aggressive. I think if you grew up here it wouldn’t faze you that much.

You just MAY not be the target market for an EV if you have to drive 30 miles to get to some sort of civilization.