I was born in the early 90s and this is by far the funniest and easily one of the best movies I've ever seen, tis a real shame to see him passed
I was born in the early 90s and this is by far the funniest and easily one of the best movies I've ever seen, tis a real shame to see him passed
A Pontiac Sunbird, something like a '91, I actually have fuzzy memories about that car until my then teenage aunt crashed it when I was 2-3ish
BMW M/S54, such a distinctive straight six with the beautiful sound of induction
BMW 318ti, underpowered but rear wheel drive with a semi trailing arm rear suspension so it can step out in low traction conditions very easily, driving a manual one of these teaches you a lot more than most other cars.
Toyota Previa, its the Ferrari of minivans
Theres no beating this one
Porsche, yes they make lots of good cars for good drivers but then again they have the Cayenne and Panamera, Ive never seen a good driver in either. Plus you've got people having mid-life crises in GT2s at COTA who hold on to the A-Pillar when they lose control
EDIT: GT2 not GT3
Im gonna say Porsche drivers, yes there are a lot of good drivers in 911s but all of those Cayenne drivers, never once have I seen a good driver in a Cayenne, not to mention all the midlife crises drivers who can't drive for shit but go out and buy lets say a GT3,
Some of us still drive manual transmission cars which have a tendency to roll back a tad on a hill start, try not to see how close you can come to my back bumper and give me some space
That alpine looks sick
This is spectacular.
Hahaha so true, I should have said that I meant it to be lap times, not an actual race between all of them
I only gave them a high budget in the hopes that they would find something from the 80s-00s with a V8 and a manual. Although if they got beaters form the 60s 70s they could race against modern FWD hatches/hot hatches, which would be fun to watch
Buy an American muscle/sports car in NYC for 5k-6.5k pounds ($7.5k-$10k) drive to Limerock see if/who can beat an older NASCAR racer (Randy LaJoie who's from Connecticut?) in a V6 camaro, drive to Watkins Glen, see if/who can beat another older NASCAR racer (Geoff Bodine from Chemung NY?) in a V6 mustang then drive to…
I don't know if it was a caprice but my aunt and uncle had a wagon with rear facing seats, man those were good shit, I would definitely buy a car that had them for that sole reason.
Other than Franklin Street the original 1948-1952 grand prix road course in Watkins Glen isn't on street view
Caparo T1
No annoying commentary, but some very annoying background music
We all have a love for the S2000 somewhere inside of us