rb1971
rb1971 TaycanTurboS+Bronco+E9+Jolly+Ducati
rb1971

Nice.

Good result.  I’ve traveled internationally several times and can report the “testing” is about as effective as making you take your shoes off for airport security.  In other words, it’s COVID theater not some real and effective policy.

The correct answer. Except like this...

How much is a Taycan Cross Turismo and can it seat three kids in the back? If so would highly recommend.

For sure.

I’ve been in an Isetta. The Jolly is miles worse for a road trip. Also: cuter.

I own it.  Seen here at BottleRock last weekend.

Sure, here’s a few. I’ve also got some hilarious ones of tall friends standing by it or trying to get in.

I’ve said before here but I don’t like the “supercar” terminology because that implicitly relates to performance, and therefore you have newer family haulers that eclipse the performance of, say, an Islero significantly. But they are still not “supercars” - whatever that means.

Sweet!  Considering I have one.  But no, it’s not a supercar.

...20 years ago.

I just got a S38 from VAC fully rebuilt for my E9. $15k would have been a screaming deal compared to what I paid (and that was with a 2 year wait).

I put money down on the CyberTruck - and got it back when I bought my Taycan. (I still have a deposit down on the Hummer EV but it seems like I won’t be able to park it in my garage so that likely won’t last.)

Bought my Fiat Jolly off BAT last year. Car arrived, runs great. Drove to the local DMV a few miles down the street - which has always been pretty good and lets me stay off of major roads.

I don’t even get 50% of the performance out of my GT1000 because I want to live.  But this looks extremely cool for the right person.

A car with a TELEPHONE!  Crazy times we live in.

Love the exterior, love the idea of vintage cars with electric power. Probably will do that to my Jolly if the motor ever craps out.

I’ve wanted a DS Break forever, but recommending a car from BHCC? Come on. Even as a joke.

Coming back from LA to SF in my Taycan after Thanksgiving I got caught in the traffic jam behind a big wreck coming down the Grapevine.  I think we were stuck about 4 hours.  The biggest problem was having to pee.  Pretty sure I used under 5% of the battery “idling”.  

The Taycan (or at least some of them) has advanced cruise control that does lane-keeping for decent period of time with no input (but will then request hands-on-wheel) and if you activate the feature will obey speed limits.