It's not so much my daily driver, but my wife has a new daily and that means we now officially have a back seat for the first time in almost 11 years.
2012 328i CPO car.
2012 328i CPO car.
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996TT is my daily driver...well suited to the variable and wet weather in the UK....the NSXs are weekend treats!
SS
while i currently have 5 Ducati's (1198s, 848 Corse Special Edition, 1100s Hypermotard, ST4s, 900ss cr), the 900 Supersport is the one i like the best.
my 900 has super lightweight magnesium wheels, a 944cc high compression big bore kit, 41mm flat slides, headwork, and a hand made in Italy Gia-co-moto exhaust system. it makes about 100 horsepower, which as you know is an incredibly strong air cooled, 2 valve engine.
while it's the slowest and cheapest by far of all my red machines, it is without doubt my most favourite...
The same reasons why we love the 900SS are the same reasons we love the NSX! They both have soul, plenty of rides out there with more technology, HP, and speed and yet we still keep going back! It makes no logical sense why I am a faster rider on my 93 SS with 75 HP!
2015 Chevy SS
LS3 V8, 6MT
Probably the most underrated and unknown sports sedans in the US right now. With a 415HP LS3, Tremec 6060 6MT, Brembos on all 4 corners, and selectable magnetic ride control, this car is a beast best described as the second coming of the E39 M5.
That's "Feed me SEYMOUR" if I recall correctly from Little Shop of Horrors! I agree, a great car and interesting to me here in the Motor City that you see almost none on the road. My only knock on the SS is the gas mileage but I understand that this kind of performance does come at a price when it comes to the gas pump.
Nice TL-S.
3G TL....one of my favorite cars of all time. Acura sure hit that one out of the park.
Just picked this up last month. I've always been intrigued by these cars. Took it on a 250 mile trip yesterday and averaged 57.5mph. Incredible.
I work 43 miles from home. On days with no traffic, considering it's about 40 miles on interstates or turnpike with 70 MPH speed limit, I can sometimes (rarely!) get to work in 45 minutes, or 57.33 MPH average. With my Honda Pilot. I can probably do 57.33 MPH with my Tundra, too.
Sorry, could not resist. I know you meant 57.5 MPG, not MPH. :biggrin:
In my defense the "g" and the "h" are really close together on the keyboard. Cheers!