Oh man same here... shudders
Oh man same here... shudders
Which is smart. Certainly sounds much better that way.
Lol... that’s pretty funny
Technically they did tool up all new switchgear, they just used it in the 918 and Macan first, and now in all models basically. Your point still holds though. There’s a reason Porsche is the most profitable I suppose. They’re not dummies when it comes to this sort of thing.
He registered the car in Montana, not FL.
Don’t ever sell it. It’s still one of the best analog driving experiences out there
Nah it’s redundant.
That’s not an M3
This is true. My old neighbor had a E60 M5 with some sort of exhaust and that thing sounded like a racecar everytime he drove by. So much want.
Good flick, definitely the best of the series. I’d argue that Snatch and to a less extent Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels launches Stathams career though.
#4. Always #4
But this isn’t a common luxury car of the 90's. It’s the most sought after. Engineered by Porsche and built by MB. It’s a true collectors item.
Red is the business on a black or silver car. I have a buddy who basically only buys red interiors. He’s got two G63's both with red interiors (one silver exterior, the other a desert sand color) and a red 458 with red interior. He knows what he likes I suppose.
Your screename made me laugh. I usually type cop r s. :)
I see what you did there...
Reminds me of when I bought my first M3, an E46 back in ‘06. On the way home, I decided it would be a good idea to shut off traction control. Got to a nice slow corner. Gave her a little gas. WHOA SHIT the rear end just about came completely around. Luckily I corrected it and immediately pulled over to make sure I…
They really are everywhere in NYC. And with good reason.
Having lived in CT for 7 years, I only agree with the NY part of that statement. I only ever saw them in Manhattan.
A meal at Per Se for one.
Your opinions are just flat out wrong. You’re entitled to them. But you’re clueless. I’m willing to bet you’ve never even been to Manhattan. Amirite?