In California you are not allowed to apply for vanity plates unless you go through the Bank. That's why I never race bank owned cars.
In California you are not allowed to apply for vanity plates unless you go through the Bank. That's why I never race bank owned cars.
Now that's an ugly car regardless of how fast it was in the 90s.
RVs should be rented not bought.
1985 Porsche 928S 32 valve needs some cosmetic work, 288 HP for under $5000 on ebay. http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item…
Why would these people live in an apartment?
Makes me wonder how Porsche and Audi have the most number of wins at the 24 hour of Le Mans.
How long does it take to fillup and charge to go another 400 miles? Let's say you're going from LA to New York.
Carmax is not crazy selling these cars for $5k-$6k over the bluebook value to idiots thinking they're getting a good deal with the warranty. Hey Doug did you get the reliability information on those scaremongering forums or you owned all those models?
That's like buying a $20 fake Rolex. You can fool people but you can't fool yourself.
Unless you're a DIY mechanic, buy a used luxury, otherwise stay away from any 10 year old German car. My friend spent over $20000 on a used 2013 SL500 during his 10 year ownership.
I hope foreign readers don't read this article and assume we are spoiled brats like Tarvish. Not every one is looking for performance and future classic cars. Manual windows tone your arms, manual transmissions last longer than autos and a new car is less headache than a 10 year old fully loaded performance car. Once…
Using 2 computers is so low tech. Either the computer's CPU was too slow or the Germans were lazy to use one ECU. I'm surprised they didn't use two gas caps for each banks.
All I can say after 50 years of owning cars from different countries I would stay away from British and Italian cars. German cars handle and perform great but after 9- 10 years the repairs costs more than a new American car. Asian cars are reliable but boring.
Not all Porsche 996-997 have the IMS problem the design was changed several times and the failure rate is 2%-5% depending on the year because of part defects or misalignments. People with problems always post online and fear mongering sells parts. My 2002 996 has 138000 miles with original IMS I do early 12000 mile…