niacal4nia
Bruce
niacal4nia

It's like buying a fake quartz Rolex. My 1986 Porsche 928 32 valve 5 speed has close to 300,000 miles. I'd rather go the electric conversion. Renegade wants to sell kits so they keep bashing the bulletproof Porsche engine. If you can't maintain a Porsche, then get a Chevy.

Another air cooled 911 guy bashing 99Xs.

A couple of years ago there was a fatal accident near my home in a 40 mph zone A teal M3 driven by a highschool kid. The front and the rear of the car was separated about 30 feet. They make them lighter but not safer.

If you can afford a $85k car, then you should be able to rent a vehicle for those special occasions. Any new car gets boring after a couple of years.

Assume your new Corvette or Porsche makes an odd noise around 100 mph and you take it to the dealer. How does the mechanic replicate the noise?

Buying a new car or leasing is stupid unless you either are worth a million dollars or own a business. Best bet is buying a 4-5 year old used car.

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.

Why would these people live in an apartment?

Let me guess an Adroid version will follow. If your windows phone/tablet has HDMI out + OTG then you won't need this dongle.

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.

Because no oil was found.