Hey Wes! If you ever get another spin on that thing, you should wear a bear costume and juggle. Having Japanese execs follow you around like that would be much more entertaining.
Hey Wes! If you ever get another spin on that thing, you should wear a bear costume and juggle. Having Japanese execs follow you around like that would be much more entertaining.
Ahhh come on! After a few Pabst, you'd all have a go! Not me.
Eastwood in a Typhoon - That's a double dose of American awesomeness.
I'm at the show right now, and the problem with this car is it's still 305bhp, it looks just like the last gen, only bigger AND Subaru North America doesn't want ANY car on the track. if you track it, boost it or anything, they void your warrantee. I love the scoobies of yesteryear, but they're becoming big pigs…
@acarr260: Also remember that the Corvette is said to go mid-engine in four years. Sigh.
@Jstas has gas!: Mom! I told you to leave me alone on Jalop!
For all you guys that ride, there's no point in trying to explain why bikes are great to people that have never ridden them before..... they just don't understand.
Look at the size of that splitter. A family of five can have dinner of five on there.
@LandofMinos, In Soviet Australia, internet censors you: oooohhhhhh, that's the worst! I have to do a four hour trip on the NY State Throughway from time to time. It's two lanes and EVERYONE does that. It's the cause of MAJOR freakout sessions for me. Especially when they do it past an 18 wheeler.
@nick2ny: Have you ever met him? He's quite far from regular and he has a bit more driving experience than most.
That's what happens when you put a regular schlub in a supercar of that caliber. Everyone wants to be Jeremy Clarkson and get sideways.
Rumor is it that they're launching the new STi at the NY Auto show. Supposed to be WAY faster than that current. Rumor includes a Cosworth.
Chuck Norris doesn't take showers, only blood baths. - one of my favorites.
@PatFromGundo: Number Six Six Six
@Smitty: That indeed is the winner.
The scariest moment was given to me by a Ford GT. I drove it many times, but this one time, I was being too casual on my way home from my sisters. It was a little wet out and I just goosed it too much making a right onto a two-lane semi busy road in her town. GTs like to snap, so it oversteered in one direction and…
@Unevolved has three moving parts.: actually, you're right. It is a bit stretched. Still, that's a lot of ponies! Someone's going to cry "pelican" when they drive it into a lake.
We have an Elise at CCC and an Excige on the way. It's such a great, balanced performer, I can't imagine driving it with that much power. That short wheelbase and low weight would turn it into an unmanageable car. Sometimes, bhp is just ridiculous marketing
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Finish him!