thefrankword
thefrankword
thefrankword

2010. Honestly, I was never a big fan. For me, it wasn't a car I was able to build a connection with and therefore it lacked a certain level of "trust" at the limits.

As a former owner, Id say there is no point.

Ive been searching for a Ferrari video for a while, maybe you know it....

I agree with this wholeheartedly. If someone really wants a manual in their "exotic", they are better off getting an older model so they can get the most out of it.

My buddys family had a 5-speed van when he was learning to drive. He would redline that fucker so much, he ended up bending the g-d crank. The dealership replaced virtually everything in the motor (under warranty) before figuring that out.

I picked up a MY10 in 2013 for ~ 1 year of ownership. Cost was minimal, but I never cared all that much for the car.

Yes, baking soda is a much, much better alternative.

Yes, baking soda is a much, much better alternative.

Claiming that ivory bans don't protect elephants is not the typical elephant-conservationist position.

I was going to ask, "how sporting is it to shoot an elephant?", but considering these guys are winded and wheezing after shooting a gun, I know the answer is not at all.

Small price to pay, I'd say, for being able to say you've designed the best car in the world.

You know, one of the complaints - perhaps the only one - leveled at Acura's first-generation NSX was that it was so good, so well balanced and easy to drive, that it diminished the act of mastering a super car to that of learning how to drive an Accord

the Team Xtreme race car ... was found ... twenty miles from where it was found

would you sell either for $9k?

I didn't read the article, but I liked your post. I often take the side of the "intangibles" although I have a solid appreciation for the "tangibles" (analytics).

Lol... I had to ask, "are they watching me right now?!"

Not at all. A friend of mine, driving slightly over the speed limit, hit and killed someone wandering on the highway. My friend by no means is a "piece of shit". Therefore, my example was not hyperbolic, nor was it some dramatic claim about others morality.

The statement was "Anyone that knowingly and willing breaks the law and kills someone in the process is a piece of shit".

the context? you wrote:

Congrats on completely missing the point....