Or perhaps it just wasn’t your house that got saved. Consider that for a moment.
Or perhaps it just wasn’t your house that got saved. Consider that for a moment.
I know I’m late to the commenting party but wanted to share my experience.
Americans are never going to pronounce it how a German would (Paw-che) so just stick with Porsh.
Enough cromoly tubing will solve any structural rigidity problem :D
Well considering Americans are never really going to get it right, I’d rather they stick to Porsh. Less offensive than Porsha.
Slides for days
As an amateur bike racer, that’s an incredibly good analogy. And I love my 20 indexed speeds, they just make everything easier. But for me, the difference is who is putting in the work. When it’s my own limited abilities propelling me forward, I love every advance. But when I’m essentially a jockey, those…
The downside is everything I like about cars. Pistons and rods and tappets and finger followers. Cam gears and thrust bearings and impellers. And the sound! These are the reasons I like cars and they’re all going to disappear.
You’re really reaching in your attempt to find an upside here.
Absolutely gorgeous. Mine is my dad’s 1992 German-spec Corrado VR6.
All of the places I know! I’m originally from the Wurzburg area. Next time you’re in Rothenburg David, go to Restaurant Alter Keller. Great lunch spot! Great review as well! Sadly the 1.0 Ecoboost I had last time I was in Germany didn’t quite have the power of the Type R. Still surprisingly fun though on those…
Np. Sweet profile pic!
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Holy fuck dude.
Drop the X. Saab 9-3 Combi Aero Manual (with the V6T and AWD). They exist but my friends and I call it the hoonicorn for a reason.
Getting real? It’s pretty damn real already
Germany succumbed to their emotions and did what they were constitutionally obligated to do.
I am German and you’re not wrong. It’s a history we have to own up to, shouldn’t make light of it.
Absolutely missed my point by a mile. Please tell me what I was trying to say and we’ll see how close it is.