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You’re right, Torch, it’s not. The 6 series has been bloated garbage since they brought it back in 2003, regardless of variant.

You are not the average Porsche owner/buyer, you are one of the good ones. This new GT2 RS is another penis-measuring-contest supercar that will be resold in 5 years with 400 miles on the clock.

It’s a $30k-35k car, end of story. Personally I think that’s even on the high side, but that’s what they seem to sell for these days.

This is the basis of what briefly got me into (internet comment) trouble with the Hellcat cars. They’re cool in that a modern manufacturer freaking actually built them, but in no way are they impressive.

Where was all this worry about brand image when they designed the Panamera and Cayenne?

Move over 6-series, there’s a new asshole-mobile in town.

Somehow before opening the article, I knew this was in SoCal. Either LA or Newport Beach.

So the Capitals are class-A chokesters but the Ducks were “the better team that just so happened to lose”? They’re the Capitals of the West. Consistently good regular season, followed by consistently disappointing post-season. End of story.

I’m sure it’s been pointed out by now, but miles per hour is not a measurement of time.

Whatever you do, don’t sell that 944 S2, unless you want to sell it to me ;) (unless it’s a cabrio)

I think another, possibly bigger, factor is that Memorial Day is often the first holiday people have after Christmas/New years. That’s five months of pent up “I need a day off”.

I have had some of the most authentic and delicious pizza of my life in Japan. I’m sure there’s some weird stuff out there too, but when they go out to do something right they do not fuck around.

Because NC.

I went across country, and across borders, for the right car. Thanks to Bring A Trailer, I found out that a Triumph TR6 was within my budget for a second/weekend/fun car. Being a classic car there’s the usual criteria of hoping to find one in decent shape, but I also wanted a few other things - pre-1974 (no giant,

If you’re trying to avoid depreciation, then the only recommendations should be for something 996 and older (I’m including 996 because it can’t possibly depreciate any more). Also, maybe 997s too. Those seem like they’re at the bottom of the curve for decent examples.

U.S. Secretary of X doesn’t know shit about X - welcome to the next 4+ (god help us if +) years.

This really doesn’t come as a surprise, given their captain is Sidney Dives-by

Does this not make this amendment unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment? You’re denying people rights/priviledges because they’re not members of Congress. Obviously, this is beyond immoral, but the question is if it could be ruled illegal. I don’t have a law degree so I’m essentially clueless when it comes to this

Nice tip, thanks!

As I see it, the make-or-break question surrounding this bike is: