maddmax
Madd Max
maddmax

I actually looked at this car and was not willing to pay the $5,000. Here’s why:

You guys all missed the truck that holds its value best; Raptor.

Let's face it, most people with 450k to burn on a car are not enthusiasts. Ford should have known better.

Comfort-wise: Tinted windows

This was mine. Had eisenmann exhaust, the suede/leather seats, factory sliding trunk floor, factory Bluetooth, and factory Sirius (both added after the fact but OEM parts). What a piece of shit, but when it ran it was fantastic.

X5 4.6is? I have a spare block and heads for sale if you want them. You need to do rod bearings every 100k. Ask me how I know. -_-

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The Smoking Tire did a video on that N600:

I don't think there is a reasonable expectation of privacy in a cab. This might bother people, but your expectation of privacy should be about as high as walking down the street.

For me personally, it’d come down to two cars: a 997 GT2 and a Murcielago LP640. Both are special and crazy quick, and both are going to maintain or appreciate. The difference between the two is that the Porsche is fast and usable, while the Lamborghini is daft and unwieldy, but fast and fun.

Anyone else notice it was a G65?

In Soviet Russia, Mercedes puts YOU on frame.

*Correction- BMW fanbois that drive 335s and 325s.

I was thinking the same thing until I read his right arm was paralyzed. Total boss for manhandling that thing around a track with one arm.

Passenger airbags always crack windshields. they’re designed to not leave a gap for an unbuckled passenger to go through.

01-473 here.

Tbh the GTO probably couldn’t outrun the Type R on the straights either. They are SLOW in today’s standards. 

Not true at all. Those muscle cars did not put down the power well and many of those numbers were kind of made up. Nostalgia drives sports car prices and driving a Type R will change your mind. It is easy to drive around town yet AMAZING on a twisty road. 

And none of those cars is as pure a handler as a Type R. Many fun choices, but none of those cars can be purchased at this second and avoid depreciation.