tommykar
TommyKar
tommykar

Its called running out of talent that he apparently never had.

I actually like it. It’s a blob, but it is a smooth, shiny blob!

I remember watching a lot of shows about the Bermuda Triangle as a kid. It seems like there hasn’t been much lost in there in 50 or so years.

I like those. Not the Vette or ZR-1, but the listing that teeters right on the edge. This could be a relatively easy fix, and then you’d have the only C4 that could write the check that it could cash. Or, it could totally ruin your life. If I was a gambling man, I would, yes.

Let’s be real, that thing had perennial wet carpet since it left the factory.

if a 1988 base model 911 can sell for 80 grand 30k for a mint Corvette ZR-1 seems like a steal in comparison! 

I own a 90 ZR1. It’s quite a car. I was originally looking at 996's but just never got used to that weight swinging around in the back of the car. I then decided to go with the car that was on the cover of every car magazine for two years when it came out. It’s a very visceral experience just to go through the gears.

The answer is the first generation Panamera and that’s the entire list.

I feel like people have spent the last 30 years hoping to get ahead of the next old car boom that will mimic how buyers treat 60s/70s stuff. There are a few that have broken the bank (mostly Japanese tuners), but it seems like there simply isn’t the volume for just about anything post malaise that can command pricing

Nothing more pathetic than watching someone grovel and whimper out some sad apology because they’re scared of facing the consequences of their actions.  It almost makes it worse, since you know nothing about this is genuine. 

tl;dr...he’s lame. Always has been.

Crack pipe

That’s too much for a 20-year-old modded car from an orphaned brand. There’s nothing collectible about later Saabs so why is the price so high? Nice car, just too much ask.

Yet we ask servicemen and woman to do this everyday to protect our corporate interests. 

people feel the need to be heard. you’re doing a great job of being a prick at a moment where people feel somewhat connected to someone who enjoyed doing what he did. the mourning process is to look back and celebrate the life and legacy of a person.

please do us all a favor and not keep up the shitty work. we all

I can’t tell if you’re trolling or actually being serious. Either way, both of those statements are factually, 100% false. Audi NEVER exited the US market, although they considered it briefly in 1993 when their sales dipped to just 15,000 cars following the unintended acceleration debacle. The reason for this was the

Pass! It’s been in an accident. A pretty bad one, too. Severe enough that it knocked the steering wheel over to the passenger side!

This is a manual transmission. How is it going to go into reverse without warning?

This isnt a quattro. 

Audi was just too nice to say that the owners were completely at fault for the “sudden acceleration