DC Auto has been a great resource for me keeping my Porsches on the road for many years. Cool story!!
DC Auto has been a great resource for me keeping my Porsches on the road for many years. Cool story!!
Sadly, the wagon has been discontinued because of poor sales.
I had a big chuckle at that one too. My parents are on their third RX after a lifetime of GM, mostly Buick, beigemobiles (although my mom did have an MG back in the 70s when I was born). Several of my aunts and uncles have RXs too. They love ‘em. Easy ingress and egress. Mostly reliable. Decent tech that isn’t…
ROFLMAO! You win twelve internets for this one!
No. In fact a decent majority are fervent supporters of capital punishment. Riddle me that.
I was (am?) trauma bonded to my 914. I sold it after the engine blew up and more than 10 years later while I know I made the right decision for me and my family (and my bank account) it still stings. That car was a blast to drive and I learned a lot about doing my own wrenching from being its caretaker. I also spent…
NP (pending PPI)
Former 914 owner, current 970TT owner here (I love them both)— I’ll just say de gustibus non est disuptandem. Some of the concepts look...unrefined...however I think if they had been given the green light, designers would have made them better.
More likely, those children, if given up for adoption, will end up bouncing around the foster care system. I’m not seeing the Talibangelicals lining up to rehome all these children. The kids who aren’t given up will live tough lives under stressful circumstances, more likely to be abused, more likely to have negative…
This is what we all need to remember. Ferrari will have a wild sales success with this new SUV and it will help with keeping the rest of the product line churning out exciting (and mostly unobtainable) super/hyper cars for us to drool over. I was initially opposed to the Cayenne on purity grounds but that was a…
You’re exactly correct and I don’t think many lay folk have any concept for what you’re explaining. I’ve personally had several conversations with people who are rightfully horrified, but don’t realize that we could have occupied the place for a century and still, when we left, this is what would happen. There simply…
I love my Schuberth. Comfortable, decent ventilation, and since I wear eyeglasses, having the drop down sunshield was mandatory so I don’t have to stuff prescription sunnies under my lid.
They are really fun to drive, especially if you can get one out on a racetrack and flog it thoroughly. I miss mine and frequently look through eBay and PCA Mart to see what is out there. Those wagon renders look awfully similar to the VW Type 3 squareback. You would gain a little in storage, but between the two trunks…
Yes, there was a movement back then to completely ban convertibles (at least in the US Market) and Porsche’s answer was the Targa. The 911 didn’t get a full, proper convertible edition until the 1983 911SC.
They don’t back up their assertions “because bible!” and they also completely lack critical thinking skills. The rubes that preacher bilks every Sunday have no interest in thinking for themselves. The men hear that rubbish and say “yay for me” and the women who are raised in such a repressive environment don’t know…
If you recall, Gen. Yeager has a cameo serving drinks at the HBRC. ;-)
I’m sure she would still be very supportive if Omar and Tlaib started carrying firearms.
I’ve rented these several times and they really are brilliant. When I bought my strom, I had to travel three states away to pick it up. Even when loaded, our Cayenne S drove like normal. When not loaded, these things make an awful racket. Think chains inside a dryer.
I second your statement. The parking structure at my job is increasingly littered with these monstrosities. if two are parked opposite of each other to the traffic lane, there is barely room for one car to pass through. They can’t help but take up two spaces if they’re being courteous (straddle one line), but if they…
Yikes, that dogwhistle just made me blind and deaf.