I drive a ~460whp Golf R, so a little hotter than this engine but not too far, same displacement. I’ve got reasonable power by ~3500rpm, full boost from 4k-7200 rev limiter.
I drive a ~460whp Golf R, so a little hotter than this engine but not too far, same displacement. I’ve got reasonable power by ~3500rpm, full boost from 4k-7200 rev limiter.
Ironically, not a libertarian. We practice the Non Aggression Principle, he’d have to have gotten aggressive first to be hurt by an actual libertarian.
Those are clearly speed holes. And you call yourself an auto-journalist, pfft!
This is rich coming from a site that will run an article when the Donald changes his hairstyle for half an hour.
Yup, this is the same deal with everyone worrying about oil prices. We have shitloads of oil, it just makes more sense to pay others to dig theirs up first.
*Looks at my $2/gal E85*
See, this is what confuses me. I’d get why a manual is more efficient than an auto if we standardize on number of gears and the ratios. If an auto can have 2 more gears, you’d think they’d be able to make up for the inherent inefficiency by being able to select a more ideal gear ratio more often.
All CRV drivers come with a baked-in level of ineptitude, so it’s hard to tell whether it’s the same woman or just another run-of-the-mill moron.
They do the same thing at all tiers too. Cadillac keeps asking German money for their cars when the interiors haven’t been competitive (which is important in those classes), and then wonder why they don’t sell.
Thank you, this isn’t our problem to solve. If the IndyCar competitors want something done about ovals they’ll do something.
Most states’ reckless driving law is pretty wide because we can’t anticipate all the stupid shit people might try behind the wheel. Most charges are for something common (going way too fast for instance) but it can cover almost anything that a person with two brain cells to rub together would look at and go “yeah you…
Why would they stop it? Some number of idiots will buy the car because of the feature, and despite all the gnashing of teeth over it here none of us are going to base a car buying decision on an 8 second Instagram clip.
That 25 mile limit would be a real problem up there. Nothing in Montana is within 25 miles of anything else.
Did someone’s feelings get hurt by a joke?
Considering most of them don’t even leave home until their 30s, yeah I think a lot of them could still be in the “intern” phase.
A Model S P100d is ~$133k, a base 911 is ~$91k. Those are not similarly priced vehicles.
Ok, there may be some exceptions to my prior statement.
Or we can have a vehicle like that that has modern technology and isn’t a complete death trap.
Mk4 r32?
They make getting around IAD a giant fucking pain in the ass, the trains are a massive improvement.