tylerlinner1
TylerLinner
tylerlinner1

What better way than to force them to follow their own rules? I don’t drive over 65 in my truck, so I don’t usually experience problems with speed traps. But I do see a lot of cops speeding, blatantly running stop signs and not signaling, all when on non-emergency business. If they were reprimanded for such behavior,

Five over. Only while the lights and sirens are off. I see a lot of police who seem to have no interest in setting a good example for the average driver.

Yeah, it’s kind of like the people saying they’d daily drive a Ferrari F40. No you freaking wouldn’t. Get real. Rally cars ARE racing cars. Sure, you might drive it to work a couple times a year just for kicks, but no one would want to use it for normal transportation.

Ken Block mentioned that the Fiesta R5's alternator costs $500, but his personal rally (rallyx?) car required a $5,000 alternator. His stage time difference for several laps of the DirtFish grounds was only one second. It gives you an idea of the true cost of campaigning at the highest levels of the sport.

Santiago got it- North America Rally (FS/FT/WTB)

Haha, check out the rally car FS group on Facebook. You can get a competitive, prepped AWD car for sub-$20k.

Yeah, people like to say they’d buy a rally car for the street, but they don’t realize how expensive they are. If you have to ask, you can’t afford it and probably couldn’t take advantage of its added performance anyway.

Evo did a piece on the Ford Fiesta R5 a while back and estimated the cost to be around £200k. So if you have the cash for a Lamborghini, by all means, buy a WRC car!

RIP. It’s been fun.

The window is covered. Look at the front corner and see the interior.

I know next to nothing about engine tuning. Is it not possible to swap to electronic injection?

This sharing stuff from Facebook crap has got to stop. I can’t see anything on this page, and the FB link is useless as well. Make YouTube Great Again.

Apparently it is too much to ask.

The comments section says it uses a 1.9 TDI ALE, which according to Wikipedia, has:

NICELY DONE!

(Now if only they’d post actual YouTube videos)

Vine just got cancelled, apparently