sixfourseven

sixfourseven

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2 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- Whatâ... · 0 replies · +7 points

Wait... nobody posted a Black Shadow?



That's better.

2 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- Whatâ... · 0 replies · +3 points



my first love.

3 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Oh Muse! My Daily Comm... · 0 replies · +6 points

better turn up that compression damping.

4 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - High-speed shenanigans... · 0 replies · +1 points

Agreed.

7 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- Whatâ... · 2 replies · +3 points

I'm a street guy.

But it has to be the Elsinore.

7 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- Whatâ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Great choice.

8 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- What'... · 0 replies · +1 points

I love that one too.

8 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- What'... · 2 replies · +1 points



<3

33 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks- Multi... · 0 replies · +3 points

I want to think of myself as a guy who chooses the multitasker.

I bought my DD (a Golf R32) to have something with a reasonably sporting character, easy to park on my city street, capable of transporting large objects (roof rack!), and particularly good to drive in the snow.

But it occurs to me that I chose that car because I prefer riding a motorcycle when there's no frozen precipitate on the ground. So I really chose a car that suited only part of my transportation needs. And it's not that I've even choosen one motorcycle. Peter Egan says you need 7 in your garage to have one for everything. I've gotten it down to 3.

Then, of course, I decided this year that I just had to have a better sports car for the nice weather.

And my wife really wants a better lumber hauler... So now we'll have to look for a pickup or a van.

So I suppose I'm not really a mutlitasking guy. I just like the idea of being one.

72 weeks ago @ Hooniverse - Hooniverse Asks - What... · 5 replies · +1 points

My car has to be one of the very last produced with a factory cassette player. Do you all remember tape adapters from the portable CD player days? Now the adapters cost $30! Totally worth it on a long drive, however.

For commuting, I listen to the local Jazz/NPR station. If I turn the radio off, I get worse fuel mileage as the loud pedal is just too tempting.

Mmm, VR6...