mrcushing
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@Ray Wert: Well, can we start making content and sending it to you for consideration?

Do you need an upstate New York office started? We don't require pay as long as you let us design the content(within reason and parameters to be decided by you guys).

Will this be annual like Burning Man?

@narf: And if they break the vehicle and get sued then they lose revenue. It's things like this that New York has a Court of Claims for, so you can get the state when they screw up.

That picture is as old as I am!

1: Why don't you sell that old car and get a lease on something new?

Just curious, where does one go about getting a new gearset for an Enzo? Doesn't the Enzo actually have an RPM limited top speed? If that is the case, wouldn't adding more power just get it there faster, rather than actually upping the top speed?

@Detroit Velvet Smooth: I get great mileage with my 2.0 5-speed. In mixed driving I get about 29 MPG all the time. I have seen as high as 42 MPG on a long, slightly downhill stretch from Virginia to the SE corner of North Carolina.

@VeeArrrSix: I'm not the 2.slow's biggest fan by any means, but it is far from a bad engine. It is stout as all get out, very reliable, easy to find parts for and plenty torquey to feel lively around town. Without boost it'll never pull with a VR6, but if you keep your foot out of it you'll see high 30s for MPG on the

The Koenigsegg Agera. This really needs a Landau Top and wire wheels to really show the Veyron what for!

@wkiernan: I hope those kids remember Mr. Therrin forever, and that they grow up to do great things. They really do owe him everything.

i like that the poster with the Diamante was from Schenectady. That's ten miles from my house as the crow flies!

@dapper_otter: I tend to hit a lot of things in Video games, and I have a way harder time sighting good lines because the persepective is forced... that said I am still pretty quick virtually.

VW Vortex, specifically the Mk.I and Mk.IV forums. They are batshit crazy. The Mk.IV guys are fanatical and in denial, and the Mk.I guys are fanatical and a bit loopy. The Mk.II and Corrado boards are not too bad, and the Mk.III boards rest somewhere in the middle.

@Ford Tempo Fanatic: Yeah it does! Sure the lap times might not be great, but transitioning from understeer to oversteer like nothing but a big floaty American car can is a hoot!

@FjordGreenPorsche: It was originally built in 1908 though, as a chain driven Grand Prix car.