But you really need something like this to properly "play" it:
For the price of that setup, you could get a nice little driver.
But you really need something like this to properly "play" it:
That's what they all say. It's probably true since the drivetrain is all in the back and is easily removed. I've never wrenched on one myself.Are old VW bugs easy to work on? I heard this from a lot of people who fix cars. Are they reliable (as much as they can be for a 40+ year old car)?
I guess it depends on what you want. They started out as 2-seat sports cars that competed with the Corvette and sorta morphed into something quite a bit bigger. My dad had a '64 which was pretty cool for a 4-seater coupe that could easily hold 2 kids in the back seat (at least before car seats).What is the best year for the T-Bird?
Do you pronounce Porsche properly?
I don't understand the joke. What else does 911 mean besides emergencies? I suppose it's an American thing.
Ah. Don't know much about Porsches, never even been near one.
Audi is better.
But you really need something like this to properly "play" it:
No, I've never heard that before. Who would ever say such a thing.Did you ever get crap from people about "compensating for something? with cars?
Not at all. I almost responded to the posts above by stating that I thought Ferrari is the best auto manufacturer of all time. But Porsche is likely the best production car manufacturer.Do you believe Ferraris are overrated?
You should check out the NASCAR threads in the sports sections, but basically I think they seriously need to learn how to properly sanction races. Without fairness and proper officiating it is a pretend sport like the WWF. There is simply no way that someone who has been caught cheating after the race should be able to keep his victory. No other sanctioning body has such a ludicrous rule that files in the face of good sportsmanship. And there is simply no way that people who deliberately ruin the race of others should go completely unpunished. It doesn't take any skill at all to win that way.What is your opinion on Nascar?
Some of them have clutch pedals and gear shifters, but most people use paddle shifters and semi-automatic gearboxes these days. They are quite a bit faster.Where's the clutch pedal?
No, I can't say I am in love with my car. But road racing comes very close to being as much fun as sex.Are you in love with your car?