Porsche Magnet
A humerous look at the real reason men buy the infamous German sports car. The answer may surprise you.
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5. pengu1nkenny commented 15 years ago
LOL I GOT -17 SCORE
but yeh this vid sucks. Most Porche ads do
but yeh this vid sucks. Most Porche ads do
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8. Oddi commented 15 years ago
#(removed comment) americans dont kno shit about cars and thats confirmed..see F1 for instance and then c.a.r.t or nascar ..roflmao... only thingy they r good at is stackin a lot of horses in them and then fire them on other cars hehe...but nvm gas is cheap up there right?
p.s
to be be real they started to do some steps last years..but the road's long
p.s
to be be real they started to do some steps last years..but the road's long
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13. noogin commented 15 years ago
you two both have a point. american muscle cars have had a longstanding reputation for cars with heavy engines and poor suspension. but the ZR1 and the tuned viper are surely an exception if nurburgring lap times are evidence enough. but this hardly changes the fact that most muscle out on the road today are still in their baby steps to match up to their european counterparts.. whatever these cars may be. we've made progress yes, but got some serious work left.
and this is a porsche ad after all. we've ALL gone off topic. let's just all be nice to each other
and this is a porsche ad after all. we've ALL gone off topic. let's just all be nice to each other
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14. blacklama commented 15 years ago
there is a huge number of porsches still driving the roads, around 60% of all that have been built. Imho thats speaks for good engineering.
Well, I think F1 and NASCAR are both boring, if anything, WRC has my vote.
@ #11
Juan Pablo Montoya failed to become the real title contender. When he was about to be replaced by another driver (due to contract issues) he switched to NASCAR.
And Jeff Gordon said himself that he loved the test drive but admitted that there was a huge difference in both series. Another reason was probably the nessacity to learn from the ground up. And lets face it, his best times are long gone. 38-something years is too old for F1.
Well, I think F1 and NASCAR are both boring, if anything, WRC has my vote.
@ #11
Juan Pablo Montoya failed to become the real title contender. When he was about to be replaced by another driver (due to contract issues) he switched to NASCAR.
And Jeff Gordon said himself that he loved the test drive but admitted that there was a huge difference in both series. Another reason was probably the nessacity to learn from the ground up. And lets face it, his best times are long gone. 38-something years is too old for F1.
-6 1. Woll commented 15 years ago