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I figure we need a poll to settle the Porsche vs Vette thread that has come up.
This isn't about affordability.
This isn't about affordability.
russ_watters said:I own a Mazda 6 - is that Japanese or American?
Ford is Japanese?dduardo said:It's Japanese
hitssquad said:Ford is Japanese?
Welcome to Flat Rock, Michigan Prefecture, Japan.dduardo said:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda
"Mazda Motor Corporation is an automobile maker based in Hiroshima, Japan."
Jaguars are made in Ford factories in the United States?dduardo said:Ford owns Jaguar, but it is still a British vehicle.
If you mean your driver's license, that will cost you. You will have to go again through the entire process of getting tested and paying exhorbitant fees in order to get a new license. Meanwhile, employees of institutions will want to know why you do not have a 'real' ID.loseyourname said:I was driving an Expedition until my license expired and I didn't bother renewing it.
hitssquad said:If you mean your driver's license, that will cost you. You will have to go again through the entire process of getting tested and paying exhorbitant fees in order to get a new license. Meanwhile, employees of institutions will want to know why you do not have a 'real' ID.
Someone will have to drive you down to the DMV and let you borrow his car and sit around waiting while you are tested. The DMV driving tester will be curious to know why you seem to know how to drive.
It really depends on where you live. If you live in a big city like Los Angeles you can make it by with walking, riding a bicycle, the bus, and taxis, each with its pros and cons.loseyourname said:I know it's almost impossible for most modern people to imagine living without a car, but it's really not that bad.
Jaguars are made in Ford factories in the United States?
"Coventry has lost Jaguar"Andy said:yea, a really big one in coventry aswell.
hitssquad said:
7:42 at Nurburgring.zanazzi78 said:the Vette falls down they still use leaf sprung suspention in the 21 century.
Historic records from the Nordschleife (22,8km)
Sports Cars:
Derek Bell/ Steffan Bellof (Porsche 956)
6:25.91 (194.33km/h) in the 1000km 1983
hitssquad said:The current Nurburgring record for production cars is 7:06 (BMW M3 GTR, 24hrs, test session, Jörg Müller (2003)).
forums.gtrforums.com/archive/index.php/t-150.html
Actually, I think that might be the race version of the BMW M3 GTR. The fastest production time on that list looks like 7:32.4 for the Carrera GT.zanazzi78 said:Thank you, BWM from where ... EUROPE!