They did. He said that in spite of his rage, he’s still just a rat in a cage.
There’s been three incidents in the past couple weeks of somebody throwing pumpkins off an overpass onto the Indiana Toll Road.
I can’t see the take rate being very high... When I see the list of all the fancy pants electronic this and variable flow that, my thoughts are “Wellp, that’s all the shit that’ll go wrong at around 120k miles. I’ll take the pushrod V8 please and thank you... Sans DOD and variable valve timing, if that’s an option”
“The dealer is famous for its collection of rare and wonderfully well-kept wildly overpriced old BMWs.”
I don’t know how old you are, but 400hp was a big deal in 1991. Today you can walk into about any dealership in the country and walk out with a 400+ hp car, but for context:
It actually has more to do with the electrical system than anything. per SAE testing standards, the US-spec WRX’s need to have their horsepower rated while charging 3 vape pens. The added load on the alternator is why the US Subarus have a lower horsepower rating.
Wat? 8.7 has 2 sig figs... 48.7 has 3 sig figs... 10,50, and 90 all have 1 sig fig.
Creed is a cargo van owner if there ever was one.
*looks in garage*
I think it’s more a case of Harleys used to be the benchmark for masculinity... Which, inevitably, caused insecure men to buy them in droves so they could assert their masculinity... Which, inevitably, led to Harleys becoming the symbol of insecure men.
Benefit of the doubt? This is 2018!
That won’t be a popular opinion, but I think cars are so damn fast nowadays that some slack can be cut to the techs.
I think the key is the movie was made in 2003... Old Z cars were dirt cheap in the early 2000's. You could buy a pretty nice late 60's muscle car or an E30 M3 for high 4-figures. I would say a 280Z back then would be analogous to a mid 90's Celica today in price/desirability.
No doors and it requires a motorcycle endorsement to drive? Guess what people with motorcycle endorsements use for commuting when the weather is nice? Not things that can’t lean over.