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I'm surprised the tire was not more money. My dad has a '14 Boxster S and got a nail in one of the rear tires with about 4k miles on the tire. Porsche wouldn't patch it, he would have to buy a new 265/35/19. But because of tread 'issues' he would have to replace 2 (two) 265/35/19 tires.
He went to Joe's tire shop and

With Kinja totally borked on Sunday morning, I had nothing better to do than wander the parking lot taking photos of people's cars like a total creeper. The lot is about what you'd expect considering how expensive parking passes are.

Detomaso Pantera? Italian style, american muscle.

I just bought (leased) a car 2 weeks ago. I was quoted $230/mo for 12k/yr and 39 months + fees on a Mazda 3 iSport Manual. I was told the fees would be $310 registration, $595 bank, $299 documentation, and $940 tax. $2134 total. (which is NOT the correct math.) I made the payment with my credit card and went in to

I just bought a 2015 Mazda 3 i Sport on monday for my 35 mile commute each way. I average about 38 miles to the gallon including traffic and with the manual transmission, I love driving it. Much better than an econoshitbox.

Honestly, how much do you think the manual costs? Are we talking 10-20 grand, or more like 100-200 grand?

Am I the only one who thought, "Man, there is a lot of stuff in that car"

It's all because of the F40.

Status symbol car. The reason you buy a 528i or a base A6.

BRZ/FRS obviously. They need about 275hp and 250tq.

Damn, I forgot to ask my question... What is the difference between 4WD and AWD...

My vote is for the Fisker Karma. 100k+ was an issue among other things...:

The "new" RX-7. There was even a post about it a few days ago.

Beijing. They use a "Ring Road" system and when one ring gets full, they just build another. There used to be only 3 rings, then 4. Last time I was there (2012) there were 6. They also have the power to "reclaim" land to build things like subways. Think eminent domain, but different. In 2012 there were 10 complete

911 or Carerra would be my vote.

Porsche Boxster either a hairdressers car or for those who can't afford a 911. Both are total bs

You forgot to include the $40,000 markup to actually purchase one.

Koenigsegg Agera R and Ferrari Enzo

Manual Transmission.

And I *allegedly* used to drive 110 in Richmond as a 20 y/o