That's a lot of words to not apologize.
That's a lot of words to not apologize.
Obviously...
If this car came (by some miracle) with a standard transmission, would it be better than the 997 GT3 RS?
I worked at a kart track this summer (shoutsouts to PittRace!), and by "worked" I mean "drove karts everyday"
Oh most definitely. I won't ever do that again unless on a runway or something. I've owned the car for over a year and this was the first opportunity I had. There was zero traffic and there was no way I would have done this if there was any chance of putting someone other than myself in danger. Looking back at it, I…
Western PA. Maybe.
I'd say this is fairly accurate. Just last week I had the opportunity, on a private Mexican road of course to take my Stealth Twin Turbo on a top speed run.
I will never tire of seeing that x-ray profile of the new Miata because of where the engine sits.
Honestly, I'm hoping some aftermarket nutcase will develop a 4G63 V8. But I wake up every morning hoping for that.
I'm a college dropout in my early twenties that listens to punk and thinks government sucks, and even I know a $9-16 billion loss isn't too shabby.
Back in the 70s and 80s when my mom and her two siblings were just kids, her parents would always go on road trips in my grandfather's 1947 Chevy Fleetline (which he still has as well as many more cars).
Everything.
I had no idea where to watch it as I only get/have BBC America.
It literally does not register in my brain how one could act this way being the leader of a country.
Him and I were talking one day about how we have never seen an Evo with much more than ~100k miles and wondered about high milage reliability of them without looking into it too much. Especially built Evos too; all the local high power ones don't have more than 50k miles. A 7, 8, or 9 RS (honestly don't know if 8 or…
One would immediately think so, but I'm actually not sure. She drives a Soul, and him a crazy fast turbo Civic, so I think it's probably for her.
In this case, Evo and S2000 will always win.
Oh it was fantastic, but in no way should Lotus have named their first FWD car the Elan.
Since I see this is basically a display of cars with names suggesting that they're far better than they are:
Now I don't know of ALL the great race cars Richard has driven, but considering the only other one I know he has for sure is the Calsonic R32, I'm willing to bet there is quite a few. Massive jars of jelly.