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RacerRyan
ryangrow

Wow. So we get a Supra without Toyota reliability, a relatively high price, two engines with the highest output only being 335hp, and no manual transmission.

Isn’t a 4-cyl Supra a Celica?

While watching the FIFA World Cup a few weeks ago, my boss noticed players sitting in race car seats, and ordered me to figure out why.

Well. It is a Mustang at a car show after all.

Do you still want to drive the blades from the engine?

Why do chicken coupes only have 2 doors? Because if there were 4, it would be a chicken sedan

And don’t forget the chicken coupe.

Torch is the fighting a battle we lost years ago, screaming endlessly into the void about something that won’t change. Our energies are better spent making fun of crossover coupes for other reasons, rather than arguing over semantics.

If I can’t say MAGA with a car decal, I’ll say it with my behavior!”

Yrah I’d be willing to bet $$ the motor mounts are shot. My wife opted for urethane when we swapped in her F22.

If you replace the chain tensioner DO NOT get a new one from Honda, it will just crap out again. Get one from Ballade sports or Billman on s2ki.

Have you visited Miata.net?

Your sentiment is spot on but your example car (Toyobaru) is not. This post saying “down with horsepower”is not saying cars should have inadequate horsepower... which your BRZ does. It’s quite possible to have a car be nimble and quick, not just nimble.

Down with horsepower. Up with weight.

I would never own a full-sized pickup(except for maybe a SRT10), but warning bells go off when someone starts opining on what everyone else should drive. I can see similar arguments made against V8 ponycars- two inefficient, too big, too powerful, etc. My overriding vehicular ownership philosophy is: What car or

Honestly, the ESPN coverage of Bahrain was the best viewing experience I’ve ever had as a US-based F1 fan. Sorry F1 experience, ESPN’s more than enough for me. Gotta save that dough to buy more Mother’s polish! (which I actually did get after seeing a number of folks on the F1 subreddit saying they liked it, then

Signed the waiver and missed the rider’s meeting. Sorry you broke your legs dude, but its own your fault for crashing. It’s like hitting a light pole and suing the city for it being there, at least as I see it.

Classic motorcyclist mentality. Buy incredibly dangerous mode of transportation. Participate in even more dangerous activity. Ride beyond their ability. Crash and get hurt and it’s everyone else’s fault.

These are the same guys lay down their bike in the rain on the highway then moan about how their insurance company

He signed the waiver. I feel for him, but he signed the waiver, which exists to prevent this kind of guy from suing and ruining it for everyone.

This was my red ‘11 R3.