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Yes most of the time.Are you in Alabama??
Yes most of the time.Are you in Alabama??
No, I usually leave my cars stock. My Dad never leaves anything stock. I suppose I noticed how much hassle that obsession can be so I'm the reverse.Another NC owner! Have you don't anything to it?
I suppose it depends on your definition of a super car. Besides, in the US gas (petrol) is cheap.
Registration taxes are also a bitch in some parts of the world. A new Ford Fiesta cost ~$14K in the US while it's $20K here in Denmark. And the taxes goes up proportionally to the price tag. Don't know what a Bugatti Chiron will set you back where I live, but I bet you can get a handful of them for the same amount of money in the US
Don't know what a Bugatti Chiron will set you back where I live, but I bet you can get a handful of them for the same amount of money in the US
There is a huge difference between stock 335d and M3. 0-100 time does not mean much in 2019. Look at 0-200 or 100-200 if you want to understand how fast the car is.335D X Drive 0-60 4.7secs
M3 / M4 0-60 4.3secs
Maybe I am boring
My car is fast enough, if not particularly quick.
I have a bike, instead, for the adrenaline doses...
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I suppose it depends on your definition of a super car. Besides, in the US gas (petrol) is cheap.
There is a huge difference between stock 335d and M3. 0-100 time does not mean much in 2019. Look at 0-200 or 100-200 if you want to understand how fast the car is.
Ahh ! The Bandit ! ... Four in-line cylinders right ?
I've meant kilometres per hour, not miles.You do mean 155? as both cars are limited to that
This is not true. Starting from less than 50 mph M3 already accelerates almost two times faster. There is a huge difference in dynamics between those two cars and you feel it no matter if you are on a highway or on a country lane.Real difference is from about 100 mph
Oh no, another former RD350 owner. 6 speed two stroke. If you were light (I was back then), it is light, and surprisingly quick little bike with that engine. Oil injection so no mixing oil with your gasoline. Saw a couple like new ones at the Barbers Vintage cycle fest couple years back.Past bikes, not my photos, but no different.
Yamaha DT1-B Enduro - used
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Suzuki 500 Titan - new
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Suzuki 250 Savage - new
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Yamaha RD350 (mine more gold than orange, see the DT1 above) - used
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Suzuki GS750N - new, but with a little sport fairing, I painted it, and the fender, to match the tank.
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Then came a real job for 20 years to earn my retirement at 49, whereupon the Bandit was an early purchase.
It had been so long since I'd ridden I had it delivered.
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