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Sounds to me like the 718 is not only dying even earlier, but with a whimper. Sad way to go for one of the best modern sportscars ever made. If your 718 order isn’t being built right now, you’re definitely not gonna get an allocation until next year, assuming Porsche even decides to continue building it after this

He was probably in a rush to meet his Mossad handler.

There’s a point when water and electrolytes do nothing to cool you down when you sweat. This situation is that point. You can drink water all damn day and sweat it off. But extreme temperatures inhibit the cooling effect of sweating and you’re going to get heat stroke and possibly die anyway. It’s just a matter of

I couldn’t afford it 10 years ago either, but there are a lot of people back then who could have bought them but didn’t. I would have considered buying it in lieu of my new 718 Cayman S if it were still being sold new today. The 4Cs seem to have held up well. The big issue with them is that the chassis bolts, all

We’re all collectively kicking our own asses by not buying the 4C when it was being offered as new. Now they’re gone forever and wishing cars like the 4C would make a comeback. We thought the good times would keep rolling on forever.

I thought I’d like to consign selling cars/bikes in the future. I definitely will not any more. The lack of insurance coverage on both sides screws the consignor. There’s a lot of unsecured money on the line that can be scammed away quite easily. This probably doesn’t happen often, but what if it happens to you?

Groms are more desirable since they are an actual motorcycle with a manual sequential transmission and clutch. Scooters are CVT automatics. There’s rather huge subcommunity of Grom owners that customize and hoon around on their Groms. Some of which may or may not be stolen. Some get parted out, some get exported to

It’s a good starter bike and fun bike. However, due to its miniature size, the riding experience is not a good representation of a regular sized bike. If you ever upgrade to a regular sized bike, you’ll have to get used to the larger size and heavier weight. Still, you’d have an upper hand compared to a brand new

Groms and small, lightweight 125cc motorcycles are the easiest to steal. 2 or 3 guys in a pickup truck pull up to an unsecured Grom, lift it in to the back of a pickup and take off. Literal seconds. Even chains can be cut easily, so instead of taking 10 seconds to steal your Grom, it’ll take 60 seconds. Broad daylight

Coming soon to a “Stolen! Have you seen this bike?” Facebook page near you.

Entire United States: Altima drivers are unhinged.

My 2024 Porsche 718 has 9 out of 16 of the things on this list.

I’d rather buy great example of a great car that fits within my budget.

A lot of ATV and dirt bikers illegally ride on hiking/biking singletrack trails in my area. And I hope every single one of these bastards suffer the same fate, whether it’s caused by cops or not.

Would you look at that. Who coulda seent this coming?

This is hilarious coming from a guy that allowed the V8 Challenger to be killed off while the ICE Mustang lives on to eat his lunch. Seems like car maker CEOs blame their stupid decisions on anyone but themselves.

I guess not even professional racing drivers are immune from making political candidates their entire personality and image.

Holy crap man! Crazy to think that this guy was anti-union until not too long ago. I’m curious to hear the reasoning for his anti-union stance prior to this interview, aside from his dad’s negative union experience.

Right. How do you explain the Korean and Japanese automakers continuing to produce small cars? Kia has 4 small cars for sale that start under $22k. The cheapest Hyundai is an Elantra for $22k. Entry level Japanese sedans/hatches start under $25k. They seem to be doing fine to me. The law has no blame for Ford’s lack

American car makers never did have good foresight. Always counting hypothetical imaginary chickens before they hatched. I make decent money and can afford an new expensive truck. But I will never, ever spend that much money on an domestic product. And I have no actual need for a truck or full size SUV. Customers