Does that mean he AVERAGED 116MPH on the desert roads? I find it a bit hard to believe.
Does that mean he AVERAGED 116MPH on the desert roads? I find it a bit hard to believe.
So you make up for the awful sound with LOUD? ;o)
Yeah, it was the same trip but a seven day version. So incredible. We lucked out on the ranger too. You can't select them so it's luck of the draw. Ranger James. He is a fine arts painter from Oregon who's been leading trips for 20 years. Having his perspective on the landscape and all its influences was the best.
I was on a High Sierra Hike in Yosemite once and our ranger relayed the story of one of the most interesting people he’s ever had in one of his trips. This person was very science oriented and asked very challenging questions. After a couple days on the trip, the subject of photography came up. The Ranger asked him if…
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For people who are curious, that is a Luna Cycle Sur Ron: $3600. Only available in can’t-see-me black according to their menu challenged website.
Yup, KL nailed it!
Actually I’m disagreeing. You mention elsewhere that the same car a decade ago would be $10k to $15k. Considering time, bring a trailer premiums, and the fact that apart from the foamers that built this bubble, people are appreciating analog cars more, this seems fair. Not a deal, not nuts, but fair.
I know the miles are relevant but a 33 year old car with only 151k is not bad. It’s a driver and a well sorted one at that. Drivers should be at reasonable prices.
I regularly ride from SF to the East Bay, Berkeley area. It’s like trying to take a cab to Brooklyn in the ‘90s. I was getting cancelled by drivers ~20% of the time. Then I started seeing an uptick in flat out drive-bys and locking up my Lyft app until I cancel the ride. It is frustrating but I’ve now accepted it as…
They advertise all over the redbull.tv stream:
Looks up Jon Water’s hitchhiking book. Weird but awesome especially on audiobook.
Interesting...how may cars have larger rotors in the rear?
Auto start stop is default due to fuel economy ratings. There is a relatively simple defear IIRC. Most of the other features are sticky.
Back seats are too small.
I’ll take either of these in 2028 Alex.
Last of its kind. Even more rare as it is smaller on the inside.
Is that the fastest any car has been around Sonoma? It can be a bit hard to compare between full vs modified track layouts bu either way, 😮!
Thanks Brad!