How many were involved in accidents? How does that percentage compare to the average motorist over that same timeframe?
How many were involved in accidents? How does that percentage compare to the average motorist over that same timeframe?
That’s not how I remember it; my understanding is Montana had Reasonable and Prudent, and it went away because the Federal government threatened to take away highway funding if Montana didn’t institute a speed limit (I believe that was when they instituted the 55mph mandate, but I’m likely just conflating things there)…
Maserati is the Mercury Cougar of supercars. Everything they make is the supercar equivalent of badge engineering. The MC12 was just a hipster Enzo. This is a fat Evora. The GranTurismo is 599 with less cylinders. The Quatroporte... well, the Quatroporte is trash. Ferrari has a distinct personality. Lamborghini has…
Would excessive speeding like this be reduced if all speed limits were based on some sort of scientifically-based actual safe traveling speed, rather than having areas of arbitrary reduced limits, seemingly for no reason other than revenue generation?
While I’m sure you could DIY the carrying box, this is one of the few places where I think it would not be a satisfactory replacement. Here’s hoping someone in the commentariat can help you track one down! There’s gotta be at least one kicking around gathering dust that can make it’s way to you.
Well I see someone wanted their 2032 Mustang a bit earlier than the rest of us plebes...
That’s nice.
Can we like, Kickstart the $30k (read: $40k) version produced with Yamaha? That’s something I might actually be able to afford.
I’ve never, ever, ever seen a trar that looked good until I saw this. And upon seeing this, I continue to have never, ever, ever, seen a trar that looked good.
combining 50 years of passion and heritage with modern technology
Don’t know about you, but I’m much more comfortable as a driver than as a passenger.
Regarding #1, I really like the gawker sites and it’s sad to watch them slowly come apart, but Kinja has -always- been one of the worst commenting platforms. There’s no way to collapse comments, no sorting, there’s no real threading, there’s constant gating that you have to go through to actually see more comments; I…
Well, if there’s one place you don’t want to get lost without a map...
What does “practical” mean here? What does Andrew’s partner need the car to do that the BRZ can’t?
Would you trust a Golf R you found for less than $15k?
I have an ipad; backlit screens suck for note-taking. I’d much rather have something like this, just not at this price point.
I’d be about one of these, but absolutely not for $400. I use a lot of notepads, and I’d love to move to something digital that can actually replace them (an ipad 6 w/apple pencil doesn’t quite cut it for note-taking.).
If you’re hoping for a manual, I wouldn’t hold my breath on the new Mazda6 being your 3-pedal savior.
Nice Price, assuming you have a use for it. Is there $2500 plus tax, registration, and insurance worth of driving where you’ll choose this over any of your other cars?
I’ll be shocked if electric cars aren’t soon the dominant form of Pikes Peak racer. No power loss at altitude is just too huge of an advantage now that batteries have the necessary duration.
That said, I just... don’t care as much about Pikes Peak since it’s been fully paved. I’m sure it’s safer, it’s definitely…
Ford did the same thing in the foxbody Mustang, but the weight is attached directly to the rear diff housing. You can see it here, it’s the thing bolted to the bottom of the pinion area: