Experience extreme longing. oooh, very well.
Experience extreme longing. oooh, very well.
I wear cologne... :(
I live in Greeley. I don't get to Boulder all that often, but I do make it to Fort Collins quite a bit. Love the Northern Colorado area!
Very cool, Josh. I'm a backpacker who lives in Colorado, and I'm on my third Subaru. Not that they don't last, outside influences brought my first two Subarus to their untimely demise. Strangely enough, I grew up in Santa Barbara, CA, which is mentioned in your Ad. I spent my high school years backpacking in the Los…
Not confused, just uninformed. It's an S4, it has a twin turbo V6, and it's from the nineties. That must make is a 1999, from what you are saying.
I confused you with another commenter. My apologies. My Uncle has a '96 S4 with the twin turbo V6. He has an expensive third party warranty that covers everything. His machine is in the shop quite often, but he doesn't fork out a penny for it. He won't replace it because he can't find a car he likes more. He's a…
Not everything can be avoided through preventative maintenance, and if you assume that it isn't work fixing the car once the repairs are greater than the worth of the car, there is a point where a car's serviceable life ends, assuming it isn't a super rare car that is collectible. With fast-depreciating sports cars,…
I don't mean to belittle your car or your maintenance technique, but an AWD A4 is nothing compared to an S4 with the twin turbo V6. If you kept that running without any major issues for 250k miles, you deserve an award. Porsche flat 6s are high strung engines with high outputs for their displacements. They need more…
It can when the parts are expensive. It's a general rule that the higher performance the car, the more expensive it is to maintain. Have you replaced the turbo in your Audi, and is your Audi an A4?
Have you owned a Porsche?
Used != new, no matter what. If you could find a Cayman with 80k miles for the price of the GT86, you've effectively already lost close to 1/2 of its serviceable life. And even then, the better half of the car's serviceable life.
The only way to make this less worthwhile would be if it was the car that you were in when you saw Larry King backing into somebody's car.
2002-04 Impreza WRX can run 5.4-5.7 0-60 in stock 227hp guise. A few hundred bucks can drop it even more. You can easily find them for under 10k, although they may be rough/modded.
Do want.
The newest batch (volume 6) is quite good. I'll agree with you there that the whole iphone episode was a bit too steeped in pop culture references. I do believe that they did a great job satirizing the iPhone with a futuristic twist, though.
Maybe the pop references in the original run are out of date, but there were plenty of them. The whole show is a post-modernism satire on our society anyway. I've seen all the episodes available on Netflix more times than I can count. I don't own the movies, but I have the DVDs for volumes 1-6.
I've only watched what is available on Netflix, since I don't have cable.
It was one hell of a bus.
That's a pretty big machine. I usually think in terms of Futurama, so that's how I relate to everything.
Obviously it was the Land Titanic.