Lambourne
Ahn'Qiraj Raider
What’s wrong with cargo shorts?
Nothing as long as you don't appear in public.
What’s wrong with cargo shorts?
I may be biased now that I'm in the Porsche club, but in general Porsche is the last beacon of driver's cars in the sports car world. A GT branded Porsche is a better driving car than almost anything coming from Ferrari or whoever else (though my dream is still a prancing pony in a few years lol)
Well for one of my cars, people suggest you don't ever wear jeans because of dye transfer issues to the opal white interior. Otherwise why would you care what you wear when driving a car haha.Foler is the sort of person who would wear shorts while driving a Ferrari though. At night no less.
Well for one of my cars, people suggest you don't ever wear jeans because of dye transfer issues to the opal white interior. Otherwise why would you care what you wear when driving a car haha.
It's Merino leather. I keep baby wipes in my side storage but it can start to be pretty noticeable with neglect. Right side with ~15 min cleaning and the middle of the side bolster with a bit of cleaning in the center. The back of the bottom bolster shows more of the original color.What's the material made from? The white interior on my S is actually easier to clean than the standard one. Clean seats are just a baby wipe away.
This post didn't age well..Truth comes at you FAST in 2022 bro
The fact they can still be had in a manual means a lot to me.
Due to pricing I decided to look at cheaper vehicles. I was looking at the new Si, call around a few places and of course they are going for almost 42k after TTL. It's looking like a used Supra is probably going to be my best bet if I get something but even that's as much as a new one.
I'll probably end up just not buying shit.
What kind of budget are you trying to stick to? Do you "need" a new car, or are you just auto-curious?
The Veloster N was about the extent of my budget and something I had been saving for, but the dealer mark-ups have made it unobtainable. 35-36k out the door.
I bought a used ST in 2018, however, it was a northern car and I've noticed some rust spots underneath so it's not something I wish to keep for long-term. Couple that with trade-in values being absurd and the big EV push I'd like to get one final new ICE car before they get pushed out.
I was able to find a new Civic Si in Oklahoma that has a reasonable price on it (2k above sticker) and I've put a deposit on it.
All signs point to the Si being a ton of fun and moderately practical as well.
I wouldn't worry about the EV bullshit. Its here to stay, but it can't displace ICE for decades to come (if at all). All the special interest groups and regulators keep clamoring for it, but they are either ridiculously naive to the realities of the infrastructure requirements and costs, or they are deliberately lying.
What about the newly designed Toyota 86 or Suburu BRX?The Veloster N was about the extent of my budget and something I had been saving for, but the dealer mark-ups have made it unobtainable. 35-36k out the door.
I bought a used ST in 2018, however, it was a northern car and I've noticed some rust spots underneath so it's not something I wish to keep for long-term. Couple that with trade-in values being absurd and the big EV push I'd like to get one final new ICE car before they get pushed out.
I was able to find a new Civic Si in Oklahoma that has a reasonable price on it (2k above sticker) and I've put a deposit on it.
What about the newly designed Toyota 86 or Suburu BRX?