Here’s an old video of a race car using all straight cut gears. A few seconds of this sound is about all I can take.
Here’s an old video of a race car using all straight cut gears. A few seconds of this sound is about all I can take.
“Got my $100k Cybertruck delivered today, full of food wrappers, crushed Red Bull cans, cigarette butts and a used condom.
Money is a strange concept. If you leave it sitting in a vault for 20 years, it loses value. You can convert it into gold, but gold is boring and you can’t really show gold bars off at a party without looking like a douché.
I love that you give these battle-worn soldiers their time in the sun. Great job!
C’mon, Monterey. You used to be cool...
Absolutely. I’d rather have an old 916 and work on it every weekend. Gives you something to look forward to. Viva Italia!
Ah yes, the venture capitalists and their “Producers” method of taking over companies, drive them into insolvency, and profit off the liquidation.
I’m not sure why people are afraid of buying used Ducatis. Maybe because Italian?
Del Sols should have been MR.
This strange obsession Musk has to prove he’s not a complete cuck.
Those headlights are awful. They remind me of when I used to build model kits and glue would smear all over the clear parts and ruin them.
Great selections! I thought all the cool cars were bought up already...
Sadly, most of it’s at or below sea level, which doesn’t bode well for the future. My ex’s family lived in Lutz, where they filmed parts of “Edward Scissorhands,” and the backyard was a literal swamp.
Why do people live in Florida again?
Porsche > Audi > VW is how we normally see cars from the VAG auto group. I wonder how this Macan EV compares to VW’s ID4, and are the differences worth the $$$?
God luck with the name, YangWang.
That Dodge Neon SRT-4 looks like one of those cats you see at the rescue, one eye missing, head shaking, crooked paw, one day away from “the big sleep,” you just want to save it...
I did this with my RC car many times; just change out the plastic body cover and you’re good to go!
I’m biased but my vote goes to my 1996 Acura Integra GS-R. The reasons were simple; it was affordable, it was cheap to run, it was comfortable, it was reliable and it was fast when it needed to be. I was able to squeeze 150k miles out of mine before the engine needed a new head gasket. Try that with your supercar.