I never cared for Corvettes. *looks at latest pic* ...and I still don't.
I never cared for Corvettes. *looks at latest pic* ...and I still don't.
They are not mutually exclusive. Also 99.9% of enthusiasts would disagree with you. The car was engineered and built with sporting intentions in mind.
Actually you DO look like a twat in an S2000. Most of the drivers are young idiots who think they are driving a fast car. They aren't.
Miata insurance is insanely cheap, actually.
omg...that was the funniest thing I read all day. Thanks.
Unfortunately the video and the camera are probably in a landfill in Jersey now...
There have been a lot of actual witnesses who all corroborated the same information; that the guy tried to pass in the corner and failed miserably. Also the fact that the driver claims to be a near saint on the road when his youtube videos fly in the face of that.
Oh stop it's great fun! I love seeing this kind of stuff. Especially if the McLaren owner is willing to possibly commit fraud of some kind to cover it up. Kind of like the Veyron owner crashing into the lagoon.
One of the nicest, most self-deprecating, charitable guys on earth? ummm....no.
Damn it I wanted to see the incriminating vids!!!
How do you know he worked hard to get it? Why are you riding the owner's dick so much and why do you care what other people say about him? Laugh/live a little.
His private life of road trips doing an alleged 140+ mph on public roads completely calls bullshit on the driver's claim that he has never driven recklessly in his life.
I'll wait until the ND comes out.
I'm surprised the PT Cruiser isn't on the list. A true abomination.
I have also seen two and just this week alone.
Everyone's body proportions are different; it really has nothing to do with height. I've had a 6'4" passenger in my Miata. Granted he wouldn't fit in the driver's seat because there is no steering tilt but I'm 6'/150 lbs and the car fits me like a glove. However on the flip side I have heard people who were my height…
Yes but for all intents and purposes we already know that Mazda has been working on the next gen Miata for some time now or at least laid the foundation. Most of the articles sourced will tell you they already are looking at keeping the weight down to NA/NB generation stats and are thinking of a 1.8/2.0 engine and/or…
I'm pretty sure this whole answer thing is just marketing hype. Does anyone really think that Mazda is going to take Jalopnik's comments to heart on building the vehicle?
Under $20k? Never going to happen.