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That’s actually pretty cool, and nice looking. Thanks

You’re not wrong, but the design was all wrong too, even for the time. It has some interesting design cues, but the whole thing was just so ham-fisted.

Alright, get out of my head.

If it wasn’t nsfw before, it certainly would be at that point.

Oh shit, absolutely

You could do a lot worse for yourself

Yeah that car is an expensive hobby. Doesn’t make me want one any less though.

What the heck, I’ll give it a spin since Kinja gave up on $kay

and the S8. Hoo nelly

Yeah pretty sure that ship has sailed for me too. Oh well, guess I gotta be the one to pay to get me on a racetrack.

Rotors are looking a little scored and rusted...tisk tisk /s

I’m seriously considering getting a 2012-ish Cayenne as my next car, and I’ve already decided it’s going to be an S with the V8. It’s going to be the most complicated and probably expensive car I’ll ever have worked on, so the reduced complexity will be in my best interest, I think. The V8 also meets the power target

I’m wondering where you go for warranty work.

It’s a good bad idea. You’d have perverts tearing your door down at all hours of the night.

I bought an ‘04 XC90 for the same reason. My last car was just a little too reliable.

Nice, thanks!

This. Exactly. I have a subscription to Spotify so I use that to try music out and then buy it if I keep coming back for it. I still have access to everything I can’t quite justify buying, too.

Can verify. Did the same thing. Three hours has got to cost many, many times what we paid. I did get to try a Lambo for three laps and then switch to a Ferrari right after that.

Use an app like SoundHound to identify each of the songs, track them down, and burn it onto a CD or something. Worst comes to worst, try posting clips on a music forum and see if anyone can identify them.

I started making a point of disciplining myself to not skip songs and listen to albums all the way through. At some point I figured out that the genuine pleasure of an album was frequently not in the the one or two catchy songs, it’s the whole experience. It really gives you some perspective on who the great artists