I’ve driven both, and I can say with 100% certainty that’s he’s right. The 4 banger provides a lackluster soundtrack and loses the drama of winding out the old flat 6.
I’ve driven both, and I can say with 100% certainty that’s he’s right. The 4 banger provides a lackluster soundtrack and loses the drama of winding out the old flat 6.
That’s not that bad. My Audi had a bit more of a gain percentage-wise though. 450/406 to 588/685 with downpipes and tune (crank). Turbos are fun.
Best worst car I’ve owned: 1989 Wrangler. Rides like garbage, handles terribly, doesn’t stop, tops out at 70 downhill, and the best car I’ve ever bought. Pull the top and doors off and it’s my weapon of choice for cruising the roads around my parents house in the Adirondacks. There is nothing like driving mountain…
She pooled with friends. Really people? No good deed goes unpunished.
My thoughts exactly.
I’ve been to every NY Auto Show for the past 20 years. I was wandering around it yesterday thinking about how cool concept cars used to be.
Ummmm actually the Ür Quattro race car was the first car to ever get a DSG. The drivers said it became terrifyingly fast.
Not going to sign onto my Kinja account at work.
We’re both people in the wrong? Yes. However, there’s a big difference between passing someone illegally and trying kill somebody. Justice was served in this case.
Big eyes, but a nice fish.
Wow, that makes me miss my 5.9 Limited.
If I wasn’t working I’d be on you guys like a spider monkey!
Had a 5.9 Limited. Modded it to the point where it kept tearing up stock motor mounts (didn’t do THAT much, intake manifold, headers, roller rockers, tune, TB, etc.). Had to put solid mounts in it, ruined the feel of the truck for me. I also had a transfer case swap, so I could put it in 2WD. Did great burnouts.
Porsche.
Drive one. The PDK makes the car kind of boring.
Yeah, but is the GT3RS getting a stick?
I don’t know why people are so surprised on the repair costs. IT RAN INTO A BRICK WALL. I’m sure the car is structurally tweaked.
Velar: Old English for “Electrical Gremlins”.