I love Trackers. This is well established. This is the one Tracker I would vote CP on. It’s VERY nice, but it removes everything that, well, is good about the Tracker and adds complete uncontrolability.
I love Trackers. This is well established. This is the one Tracker I would vote CP on. It’s VERY nice, but it removes everything that, well, is good about the Tracker and adds complete uncontrolability.
They add like 200 pounds to the car. That can seriously affect the performance.
Exactly! Mario’s just a bit later, but the days when the cars were still ‘stock’. Race it on sunday, bootleg on monday, man.
God I hate sunroofs.
Oh, and of course, if you want insanity, Black Widow: The Turbonique Story.
Shirley’s also got a song.
50s NASCAR when it was still moonshining. Gimmie a Cannonball Baker story.
I like it. Needs some armor to protect against people parking into it, but I like it a _lot_.
For people _without_ a plug - like those of us who have to deal with street parking or live in apartments... it’s a concern.
That’s a question for Mercury, not Ford.
I do wish they’d spent the effort to make it _look_ like a Mustang. It’d probably pay for itself in sales.
Yeah, I think the STi would have been a bit too rough for the roads I drive on. I mostly use the rear seats for dog, groceries and naps, but they’re good for that, and when I do haul four people, they’re very supportive.
If you’re gonna fly into somewhere around NYC, go to the Westchester County Airport. It’s only 30 miles north, and you can take a taxi four miles to the train and just glide in, no hassle whatsoever. Actually faster than dealing with the traffic at JFK or La Guardia.
I went from FoST to WRX so...
Hm. 7k a year. Florida. But not sunbleached. Someone retired down to Florida, maybe? Either way, it feels like a yacht club/station car, something you use to haul the boat and/or haul things down to the marina. Check for rust but this is not only a NP but I expect it to last for decades to come.
As someone who’s worked with Mr. Penske, what everyone’s saying about ‘No, it’s Roger, no we’re fine.’ is one hundred percent correct. Man works hard and is one hundred percent ethical and two hundred percent loves cars and racing.