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#4851
4 minutes ago, conVINCEd said:

Again, I’m out on what the Brits produce for the American market. I have mountains of repair receipts to prove why I hold that opinion.

I get it.  You seemed wont to defend the Defender, and I might agree that an ancient LR, which might include the pre-2020 Defender, is probably more reliable than these Indo-Chinese-British electromonstrosities.

Some time ago, I read an article explaining that the OG Land Rovers were purposely primitive (under powered, under braked, under everything) because Land Rover wanted their vehicles to be easily repaired in the bush using decades-old parts and parts stores in third world countries.  They got in trouble modernizing the vehicles.

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#4852
1 minute ago, TwiceHorn said:

I get it.  You seemed wont to defend the Defender, and I might agree that an ancient LR, which might include the pre-2020 Defender, is probably more reliable than these Indo-Chinese-British electromonstrosities.

To be fair, the reason I defend the Defender is because I rented one on an overseas trip many years ago. Probably the reason why I was willing to jump into buying a Discovery.   Different vehicle than what they send here.

#4853
35 minutes ago, conVINCEd said:

Again, I’m out on what the Brits produce for the American market. I have mountains of repair receipts to prove why I hold that opinion.

Same here. A Range Rover extended warranty is the most expensive on the planet. Had a buddy with a XJ6, told him to buy two because one is gonna be in the shop all the time, or drop the Chevy 350 conversion in it. The reason the Brits drink tepid beer is because Range Rover makes their refrigerators.

CHIEF 

#4854
9 minutes ago, CHIEF said:

Same here. A Range Rover extended warranty is the most expensive on the planet. Had a buddy with a XJ6, told him to buy two because one is gonna be in the shop all the time, or drop the Chevy 350 conversion in it. The reason the Brits drink tepid beer is because Range Rover makes their refrigerators.

CHIEF 

*Lucas.

It's strange.  The Brits are, as a whole, very innovative people.  Radar, steam engines, jet engines, contributions to applied physics, lots of different stuff.  It may be that their "socialization" of workers and factories made their manufacturing a hot mess.  /noCR.

#4858

I've never seen so many Corvettes in one place, aside from a Fuddruckers parking lot

#4859
13 hours ago, conVINCEd said:

Again, I’m out on what the Brits produce for the American market.

Coldplay worked out pretty well for them

#4860
9 hours ago, 52-80 said:

I've never seen so many Corvettes in one place, aside from a Fuddruckers parking lot

   Those aren't just regular vettes. Those are those rear engine Stingrays they made back in 70's. Pretty rare too. I think they only made 10.

#4861
23 hours ago, conVINCEd said:

Again, I’m out on what the Brits produce for the American market. I have mountains of repair receipts to prove why I hold that opinion.

  I think it was Doug Demuro, but somebody was doing a review on a brand new Range and the display went out.....lulz.

#4863
49 minutes ago, Anton Chigurh said:

TFL has had their Defender in their possession for like 5 days. It’s been at the shop for the other month+.

Yeah, that's the kind of thing I have been seeing, from more than one outlet.

According to wiki, the last time the Defender was refreshed before 2020 was 1983.  So those Defenders, which are the ones that most of us would have had any experience with, are probably fairly reliable, if woefully underpowered and having driving dynamics like a Willys jeep.

#4864
1 hour ago, Anton Chigurh said:

TFL has had their Defender in their possession for like 5 days. It’s been at the shop for the other month+.

And is indefinitely out of commission from the sound of things.

#4865
And is indefinitely out of commission from the sound of things.

Yeah.

They recently bought an FJ though, so I have been pretty excited about that!
#4867
On 11/12/2020 at 8:23 PM, Prepuce of Doom said:

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That’s what my version of heaven looks like.

#4868
2 hours ago, XYZ said:

That’s what my version of heaven looks like.

mine has boobs, not repair bills.

#4869

Saw the note about the GC. I’ve had the same issue trying to figure out an SUV. I also have the complication of potentially wanting to pull a small/med boat, but don’t want to go truck or super large suv.

After looking at everything I actually took a serious look at the Lexus GX. Incredibly old technology but does okay off-road, has a v-8 that pulls a boat, is short enough to fit in the garage, and has very good Toyota reliability. Haven’t bought it because of the old technology, but haven’t written off yet either.

#4870

My first C8 Corvette sighting in downtown Round Rock. Pretty freakin’ cool, IMO. Don’t care what the eurocartrash snobs think.

 

 

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#4871
On 11/19/2020 at 5:10 AM, Dbeasy said:

Saw the note about the GC. I’ve had the same issue trying to figure out an SUV. I also have the complication of potentially wanting to pull a small/med boat, but don’t want to go truck or super large suv.

After looking at everything I actually took a serious look at the Lexus GX. Incredibly old technology but does okay off-road, has a v-8 that pulls a boat, is short enough to fit in the garage, and has very good Toyota reliability. Haven’t bought it because of the old technology, but haven’t written off yet either.

GX does very well offroad.  But yes, the tech is older.

#4872
15 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

My first C8 Corvette sighting in downtown Round Rock. Pretty freakin’ cool, IMO. Don’t care what the eurocartrash snobs think.

 

 

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saw same color convertible driving down the drag on campus yesterday.  I think the convertible looks better

#4873

The president of our company just got a convertible Vette it’s pretty sweet but he has a 458 Spider so I don’t really understand the appeal when you have the real deal but I guess if you have the cash why not.

#4874
1 minute ago, LebongJames said:

The president of our company just got a convertible Vette it’s pretty sweet but he has a 458 Spider so I don’t really understand the appeal when you have the real deal but I guess if you have the cash why not.

his 23 year old girlfriend has a tight pussy but every once in a while he wants to put it in her ass. 

 

also, driving the vette to keep depreciation off the spider probably pays for the vette by itself. 

#4875
8 minutes ago, elfenix said:

his 23 year old girlfriend has a tight pussy but every once in a while he wants to put it in her ass. 

 

also, driving the vette to keep depreciation off the spider probably pays for the vette by itself. 

True she is 31

#4876
15 minutes ago, elfenix said:

his 23 year old girlfriend has a tight pussy but every once in a while he wants to put it in her ass. 

 

also, driving the vette to keep depreciation off the spider probably pays for the vette by itself. 

Smart, except I’d have an Aston Martin instead of the Spider.

#4878

I saw what I think was a C8 blow past me on I10 one morning. Didn't get a good look though. May have been a LaFerrari.

#4880
On 11/20/2020 at 9:29 PM, Armybrat said:

Smart, except I’d have an Aston Martin instead of the Spider.

i'd rather have the 23 year old tight pussy

#4886
41 minutes ago, Atxracer said:

Can't wait for the release of this bad boy.  Probably going to be the last of the naturally aspirated GT3's so should hold it's value like a champ.

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a34779787/2021-porsche-911-gt3-prototype-revealed/

Going to be game changer - double wishbone front suspension is a pretty serious statement from Porsche, as great as the handling is on the previous models, this is going to be a major improvement. They also keep pushing the envelope with aero, and I'm sure this thing will stick like glue.

#4891

Welp....couldn't pull the trigger on the Teluride. Bought a new A6 for the wife today. Hiding it until Christmas day.

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#4892
10 hours ago, 52-80 said:

Since when did all fake leather started being rebranded as vegan leather ?

worse is vegan butter.  "you, you mean margarine"

#4893
On 11/26/2020 at 10:44 AM, Atxracer said:

Can't wait for the release of this bad boy.  Probably going to be the last of the naturally aspirated GT3's so should hold it's value like a champ.

https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a34779787/2021-porsche-911-gt3-prototype-revealed/

Happened upon this tonight.  Pretty good watch.

 

 

 

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#4894

 

Not sure how I feel about this, other than there should have been some kind of "A/C" pun involved in the name. 

Unimpressed with the performance and the price though. 

#4895

 

Not sure how I feel about this, other than there should have been some kind of "A/C" pun involved in the name. 

Unimpressed with the performance and the price though. 

#4896

An electric Cobra just sounds oxymoronic.  But, then again so does an electric Hummer.  So does cars going 0-60 in under 2.5 seconds. I am sure I will come around eventually and accept that as the new reality.  But, it's going to take a bit.  

#4898

My neighbor (not that neighbor) gets his new RS6 Avant on Thursday. I can’t wait to see it. He ordered it in February. 

#4899
2 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

My neighbor (not that neighbor) gets his new RS6 Avant on Thursday. I can’t wait to see it. He ordered it in February. 

Awesome car. Your neighbor chose wisely. 

#4900
8 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

My neighbor (not that neighbor) gets his new RS6 Avant on Thursday. I can’t wait to see it. He ordered it in February. 

nice car.  would be a shame if something were to happen to it

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