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Pretty sure he is comparing engines that are offered today (2019)

Fellow Richmonder!

In Virginia a transit/trip permit is an online transaction. Just have to have the start and end cities, date and seller signature. 

With that sort of annual mileage wouldn’t a car with more than 16mpg make sense for a daily?

This still has a scoop though, just they hid it for some reason

This introduces all sorts of variables from weather to “track evolution” as rubber is laid down. I wouldn’t want to see my favorite driver miss pole because of unfavorable qually start time.

That 4th image shows what looks like a 4500RPM redline... whats the deal there?

They’ve had the TSI 1.8t for their golfs - not - GTi line for a while.

My first car was a green B5 passat wagon with a 1.8t. I took that car everywhere! Camping, autocross, road trips, bike races... everything and it handled everything I threw at it. It was sporty enough to keep a 16 year old interested and big enough to do fit everything I owned. I drove that car until the A/C system

The VW GSW numbers are a bit off I think. The 1.8t motor’d cars just became available for sale ~4 weeks ago. Order time on one right now is ~4 months. I heard it had something to do with an EPA cert. issue, but not really sure.

The civic sport has softer suspension and available in additional body styles. CVT is an option (not sure why you’d want it, but there you go).

H-D isn’t a saint in this one. They benefited by ~90m/yr from the (idiotic) corporate tax breaks and opted to by back a ton of stock instead of paying their workforce. Tariffs get imposed to ~88m/yr and they have to ship jobs overseas. This doesn’t look right to me.

Didn’t really pan out that way for McLaren this year...

I wouldn’t bank on it, that is less than a 1-day supply to the nearest ethanol plant.

You can get a 4-motion Golf Wagon 1.8T with Manual as of 2017.