‘it actually has a sensor to determine octane rating’
‘it actually has a sensor to determine octane rating’
That’s an 911 S though. They are wider at the rear compared to the base 991 911.
This one looks tasty: 3.2, 260hp, AWD, 10k miles, all for less than €12k
You are of course correct. But herringbone IS a type of helical gear, which would have been a fabulous excuse to mention Citroen. I feel that if VW of Tanzania in the 60s had slapped a similar logo onto some obscure low volume regional special you would not have passed that opportunity...
Plays during the cold war? So I guess the E34 Touring time-travelled into the scene? They were not built before 1990...
“and because it’s basically a Beetle underneath, parts should be easy to come by”
Don’t forget the great italian restaurants. I lived on Mylius & Feldberg until last year, had my car in the Palmengarten car park. There’s some real juicy stuff parked in there...
That’s not Hamburg, that’s Hannover, which is pretty much the polar opposite of laid back...
Ah great. Why not make a car discussion political & and put some xenophobia in it. Great work!
That’s the Westend for you.
Hate to burst your bubble, but the old Alpine has been put into the picture via Photoshop. If you compare the new A110 with the old one, it grew 3% in length, 20% in width and 11% in height. Comparing a 991 with a classic F series 911 shows increases of 5% (l), 6% (w), and 1% (h), far less than the optics seem to…
They will have to conform with Euro-NCAP. Aluminium is as crashworthy as any other material, it just depends on the construction. Or do you believe an Audi A8 is not safe?
Given the number of bankruptcies in the industry it’s more a fight for survival than a money grab. And as long as people buy tickets only on price, they get the service they deserve. Flying has never been cheaper. Ask a passenger whining about legroom if he is willing to pay $50 more for it and you get your answer.
All the while listening to the flophouse. Good choice!
Main picture is very apt. Kennedy Expressway (looks like Addison station on the right) is a nightmare almost 24/7.
OK Torch, now you’re going to be burned with an 18 month late correction: The Porsche 989 had a 3.6l V8 in the front, not the back.
That’s the Belgian police...