I'm sorry, were you being serious about that 3.8 Pontiac being "fast"?
I had a girl friend who had a similar Chevy Euro something or other SSish whatever. She was fast.
The car I drove was specced for an older buyer. It had a modest fin on the rear lid and a very plush interior -- and it sat unsold in the showroom for months. I wanna say it was priced around 45k. Evo buyers tend to be young and on a limited budget.Got to drive a first gen Evo. It was fun but not worth the money.
You will always be a sports car to me, Brad.I realize my old high school car isnt as fast as your current Prius, but it's no reason to be mean about it.
Incredible car but I cant imagine the pain of a convertible w a black interior in Florida.
You god damned right
Yeah I can tell you from experience that it only takes about 10 minutes with the top down and Black leather seats in direct mid summer sunlight to actually sear your ass cheeks when you hop in wearing gym shorts....I cant imagine the pain of a convertible w a black interior in Florida.
Steering wheel burn is just as bad.Incredible car but I cant imagine the pain of a convertible w a black interior in Florida.
its why I don’t drive my mustang much this time of year... on top of triple black, add the drive shaft for rwd heat to the equationIncredible car but I cant imagine the pain of a convertible w a black interior in Florida.
Stop trying to derail the threadSo are you the Frodo or Sam in your relationship with T?
I"m willing to bet the majority in this thread grew up learning stick, and likely prefer it to this day. For myself, I had a hell of a time adjusting to automatic initially, mostly for reasons of my own stupidity.
I will say my wife learned on automatic, and in one night I taught her to drive stick and she was zipping all over town quite well. Shortly thereafter, she swore never to use one again (no reason other than seeking simplicity).
I would like to teach my kids on stick, but have none available since I must own automatics for the wife (and PA hills in the winter in general). I'm considering renting a stick for a few weekends when my oldest is of age so she can know both....but I wonder, how useful is it to know stick anymore?
but I wonder, how useful is it to know stick anymore?
Vag hats will never steal your car.