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Step 1 invite journalists over, Step 2 harvest kidneys, Step 3 Profit

Don’t do it. You’ll miss the live rear axle. 

It still doesn’t make up for the fact that diesel is $0.50 a gallon higher than 87 octane most places.

This is painfully accurate.

This is exactly what they should do - a retro styled version that’s evocative of the 300ZX, because it would appeal to all those kids who lusted over them (and are now old enough with the discretionary income to buy them). I’d sure as heck take a nice hard look, myself (at least as soon as I’m back in the market,

Fastforward three years into the future.

If this is true (IF), I would be very happy with a Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo.

I missed the part where it’s going to be an active lifestyle crossover with an available EV version.

They had this at my local arcade when I was like 7. It was like 3 bucks a play (in 1995!) and had a 30-40 minute wait at all times, plus an attendant to config and monitor the game.

Yeah, the world is ripe with 15k Model X.  Otherwise i agree.

I would say it depends on the business. You run a renovation business, and your car is a Piece of un-reovated shit.

Yeah, I’m sold.

Yep, you’d have to do this also because without the car turned on you have no power steering, and trying to turn the steering wheel against the friction of the tires on the ground is very hard.

Look at you with your fancy paved driveway.

The thing about traveling to sales appointments is that you have to actually arrive.

Not one adult ever thought to tell me to hit the brakes.

When I was 12 playing and “race car” in my uncles most prized vehicle, I accidentally shifted the hand brake and the car roll backwards, down a hill and into a wooden fence. I think it was a 1960 Ford Anglia.

So while you’re turning your steering wheel to play your game, I presume your tires are turning too? So you’re basically dry steering your tires back and forth while you play, putting a ton of wear on your front tires as they grind against the pavement?

Maybe a lot of the reason the scene died is that the economy crashed. Disposable income went away. That, and as mentioned in the article, generic cars today outperform the sports cars from 20 years ago without having to do anything to mod them. The mod scene came from a need to improve the cars performance, and then

I think Honda in Japan had a hard time understanding why anyone would drag race their cars.

Why people buy 911 independently blows my mind. Everything is expensive on these modern versions. Just buy Porsche CPO... 100K Mile Warranty and great price. Also CPO cars from Porsche have to have upgrades and maintenance done to them before sale.

I nabbed my 2014 911 C2 with a boat load of options (PDK, Suspension,