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Old car, new car, which is better? I’m admittedly a Porsche enthusiast and when I was looking to upgrade my 911 I think I could have splurged and gotten a 991 series or a base model 992 series but these two current generations don’t appeal to me because they are to big and overly complicated. Sure they are fast and

It sometimes depended on how much you wanted to spend. A Porsche 928S of the late 70's early 80's was extremely fun and modern even by todays standards as where a few other high end cars of the era. General use cars were mostly crap unless you opted for the big engine and did little modding of your own.

Man I guess you don’t mess with Mexican cab drivers.

In a field with all wheel drive GTR Nismo, Audi R8 and Carrera Turbo S, the price is pretty much the same but the Turbo S will pretty much spank both consistently.

The destination in the example is irrelevant.  It could have been Amarillo to El Paso, San Antonio and then to Dallas and back.  The point is that it’s not so easy or convenient when cities are really far apart and nothing compared to ICE and the availability of gas stations.  Bottom line is charging stations are

While the tone of the experience is upbeat and sentimental I’m sure for good reason the whole charging experience seemed like a major fail. I mean if you can’t get good reliable and consistent charging experience in what is one of the most populated and vastly developed parts of the United States then it’s a fail. Try

It’s why it’s called Freedumb.

One to many zeros on that price and even then it’s questionable. The chassis looks like the underside of a harbor freight trailer. No way.

The engine does look a mess and the dash sticks out past the metal work at a spot. There’s also a swath of rust? near the steering wheel like it’s ready to cut and give you tetanus.  It was probably an interesting project but not a good price. ND

Interior by Vorlon, an old one.

The Tesla roadster delayed, at this rate by the time it is released it will be advertised to go from 0 - 60 in 1 second and thrust itself out into space without the need of rockets.

The only thing I could think of is smokers who are trying to hide the fact they are smokers.  You get more mileage from changing your cabin filters and I have a leather conditioner I put on my vehicles that not only treats the leather but has a really nice new car smell.

You lost me at crappy pictures and an over abundance of air fresheners. I guess the smell of the rotting body in the trunk and the stains on the inside may have not completely gone away.

Is this dealer in Turkey?

It didn’t look like he hit anything, just grass and dirt.  Probably got more damage from flipping it down then the crash.

Avis could look at the steps this person needed to take and explain to him why there were so many avenues of failure and call out all these processes and procedures that obviously do not work. This is all common of most corporations that wall themselves up behind automated phone lines and departments that don’t talk

So pretty much all of them.  Appliances are no longer made to last.

Good grief, I understand wanting to find the best candidate for the job but unless you find someone who walks on water and can turn water into wine people are going to have issues throughout their life. Look at her current history to see what she has made of her life before jumping on every little tidbit which is

F Y I Jones, you misunderstand Porsches. They aren’t about the looks (sort of the point), they are about the performance and engineering. If Porsche says Car A can do this and this at these parameters, it will, over and over, consistently without fail for years. They don’t sell based on best case scenario in an

I was imagining an inexpensive docking system where the pontoon was a separate object and you used your existing Sea-doo to dock and lock into the pontoon portion.