mxer1
mxer1
mxer1

My dyson is garbage as I’ve replaced the rollers 3 times in 2 years despite rigorous maintenance.

Your point?  He’s advertising it in Ft Collins, that doesn’t mean it’s in Colorado.  Your reasoning skills are on point.  It’s like 30 miles to the border and yes there is a difference.

Jumping to conclusions much? Like the bronco bucking on that plate indicating Wyoming plates?

Again, they didn’t recreate the wheel here especially with the engine.

I totally agree.  If you have the gall to charge 1.8 large, that should be flawless.  That looks like crap.

It’s a 30 year old Mezger engine.  How many racing applications has this type of engine been in?  Countless. You’re acting like they redesigned it from scratch.

No, the are legit hypercars with their own tech (even though Pagani uses AMG engines sadly)...this is a redo.  You’re putting this in the same class as those cars....LOLOLOLOL

Is it me or these seem VASTLY overrated?  1.8 million? LOL gimme a break.

But the armchair test drivers or Jalop hate it.

the last few must have contained some liquid feces

He’s not comparing them to each other, he’s comparing each car’s return.

Hoovie is great.   Tavarish is good on 2x speed.

We all know that a person’s boss should solely be responsible for everything that happens in the confines of your personal home....duh.

You don’t know who you’re talking to do you?  Have you even looked at the shifting linkage? 

You’re just regurgitating what you heard.  I would like some kind of proof. 

You can attribute it all to putting your hand on the shifter??

That’s good advice especially on a bike. Probably depends on how many cars are around you.

I’ve heard that before and call BS. I’m sure the shifter bushings take most of the brunt and if things in your tranny are that fragile as resting your hand on the stick shift breaks it, then you have much worse problems.

At a light, you shouldn’t keep the clutch pushed in. I did that most of my life, it weakens the pressure plate.

I wonder how many trial and errors that took to get right.