speedturtle
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speedturtle

I’m going to go back and read the rest of the article, but did you just lead off with a “Regulate” reference?

EDIT: OK, I’m back. Out of curiosity, would an extra 700 miles on the clock be sufficient cause to claim breach-of-contract on the deal? Seems like a lot of unlisted miles at this price-point.

I swear to you it’s just a coincidence that I just moved to Kansas from Florida...

At what point is this guy just Saul Goodman IRL?

California can do whatever they want. It’s this little excerpt from the news story that irks people:

Based on sales numbers, yes, (or at least they want it less than they want SUVs with 3rd row seating, 4wd, and big, torquey V8 motors).

If Trump was a Batman, this would definitely be his character name.

In fairness, the “greatest generation” was actually his parents’ generation. Not his.

One of the greatest races I ever saw was a historical car matchup at Lime Rock Park. In the 1950s division, a Morris Mini-Minor was matched up with the monster US domestics of the era. Every straight they’d pull away, then the Mini would catch right back up in the corners. It was a legit dogfight, with each competitor

The only problem is that 3/4 of them are stance monsters...

There are some normal people ones, too.

the police officer wrote, “the [Skyline] was towed by Daytona Wrecker Service to the Daytona Beach Police Department for safekeeping until Detective Bryant can determine lawful ownership.”

Totally trolling. :)

In fairness, isn’t an air-cooled 911 just a body-kitted Beetle anyways?

Federal gas taxes are the only way. All this does is throttle supply without touching demand. It’s fucking stupid.

I dunno... Porsche has already proved it with their 919 Evo.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure a deregulated open-wheel car would be blistering, but sans regulations, these prototype cars are fast as shit.

I’m with you guys. The 2nd gens were/are pretty good looking, until they switched to the rectangular rear window. Not sure why everybody here at Jalop seems to hate it so much.

I’m there, too. Somehow getting freight-trained by some spawn-camping middle schooler isn’t my idea of fun.

Online is much more lucrative, though, so I guess we can all just screw off...

That “early apex” example seems a little off. Looks like the driver totally screwed themselves for entering the next corner in that combination.

I’m not sure this counts, but I do love it.

If I were an old timey president, I definitely would’ve insisted on being ferried around the country in a Schwerer Gustav.