rigidjunkie
rigidjunkie
rigidjunkie

Probably the same PR company that put out the how to have sex in a MINI instructions.  

I always like the Z3 the styling was simple and just right in that 007 blue color. Terrible Bond car, but great looking toy roadster. Then the Z4 was launched and I hated it, the styling just felt too much. Now this thing feels like it swung back past the Z3 and feels bland.  I also think the Z4 has aged much better

I have told many people, Beartooth Highway has some of the most amazing near road hiking I have ever experienced. There are trails where 200 yards in you wouldn’t know there is a road 200 yards away. Other trails it is amazing to see the road cling to the side of the mountains.  

The other cool option is early season they open the road to cyclists a few weeks before it opens to cars.  I know a few people who did it on e-bikes and had a blast.  Every year I say I am going to do it and my schedule never works out :( 

As an FYI you can hike up to glaciers at the park, BUT each year the hike gets longer.

As an FYI Yellowstone doesn’t lose its draw. I moved to Montana a few years ago and we go for weekend trips and it never gets old. If you get a chance it is magical in the winter, fewer people and different opportunities, but just amazing.

It will be interesting to see if it becomes like e-bikes where there are only a few makers and they all take slightly different approaches. This is an area where having some standards in place could help make cars more future proof. If everybody agreed to common mounting and output spines it would make swaps to better

I would like to see him go on a racing tour where he jumps from car to car and just wins shit. Indy 500, Le Mans, Daytona, Baja, etc.

A Mazda 5 feels like the perfect choice here? It is a Mazdaspeed 3 on stilts with no power and front wheel drive. Comes with a stick and is very fun to drive. RX-8 wheels fit on them to sport them up a bit. Put snow tires on it and they go through winter just fine.

If Larry Chen approves we should all approve, dude is a certified Z uber nerd.

While the GV80 does not share a platform with these SUVs”

Maybe manufacturers should work on creating the ultimate autonomous demo derby car first then after the AI knows how to destroy they could use that data to build one for the roads. Plus I would 1,000% watch a person less demo derby.  

So after friends and family pricing, the normal GM discounts, and a 10,000 mile lease deal over 35 years your monthly payment will be around $500. (sarcasm)

Location... Helena Montana FYI. Multiple SCCA Clubs autoX there.

Thank you, and the obvious competitor is the Honda Pilot.

Well if they are not going to respond to you then I guess I am not going to buy one.  

SCCA needs to keep moving in this direction. Track Night in America is a great program to get people driving on track. We also need more car manufacturers to do what Toyota did for the Supra, include a free NASA (or SCCA) track event. Driving a car on track is addictive if you get people there once they will very

Z06 either C5 or C6 will work and be a perfect evolution for you.

This is the only right answer.

I highly recommend trying the V8 M3, I can’t remember the generation name. They are amazing cars and pretty roomy. I love the E46, but after driving one of the V8's it blew my mind. It has much of the delicate feel of the E46 but with a V8. The sound is also amazing.