Nope, I am lucky enough to be Irish and look like a cop so they don't hassle me too much :)
Porsche Cayman pretty easy. Porsche 914 Bumblebee limited edition? Does that count? John Fitch's Phoenix - does that one count either? Jeep Mutt M151?? lots of weird borderline ones
The worst offenders of this sort of thing are cops. No, not high beams, but their infinity distance strobes. Do they not realize that although it makes it easy for them to be spotted 2 miles away they are blinding from 20 feet away? Just what you want to do to people. " Hey look we really want to make sure you safely…
you have to mention Paul Newman inhere somewhere too. He was 78 last time I saw him at a Limerock Historic.
I wonder if the guys at the dealership got paid a few bucks to smash it after their drive? I can't imagine many gearheads saying no to an Enzo joyride . . . Just sayin
I guess 911 was an even bigger missed opportunity? Am I the only one that thinks this is stupid to make jokes minutes after hundreds of people were killed?
My first car was a 914 (I graduated in '99). It was cool to have a Porsche when most people had Wranglers and Jettas. It wasn't very reliable, and it did need a lot attention, but as a gearhead in highschool I had plenty of time to sort out issues. It was very surprising how cheap it was to keep running with its low…
The 2.0l 4cyl had near as much the same power as the six. The advantage went to the four when you considered the 4 to be much lighter, and even more reliable with a good albeit early fuel injection system. The 6 was discontinued pretty early on mainly because it cost so much more than the four. Weird note - the 4s…
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Obviously the Delorean from Back to the Future 4. Duh
Hopefully rusted out 914-4s. Anyone want a bottle of Porsche steel?
her answer was, "Miata!" Beacuse wr all know Miata is always the answer.
thank you :)
Call us today! (000)000-0000. I don't trust thats a real phone number, nor do I trust "Tariq" in general.
Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld talk a little about the old days of comedy and Porsche. I think he may be referring to the Gmund 356s which were produced shortly after the war. They were mid engined and had aluminum hand beaten panels. The short version of the story is this: they were terrible. The long version dips into…
This has got to win. Where Audis have cameras to help you back up this thing has a sky crane with a camera that gently drops the vehicle down then flies itself away to smash itself.
How am I going to change my sparkplugs? The engineers are obviously not thinking of the customers doing their own work.
I know people that choose to drive cars with this button over sticks in the winter. A car with a stick and heated seats is a true rare duck.