What do your buddies drive? And what do they think about the stook?
I got a sweeeeeet list:
Old Toyota Pickup (no tach)
Old GMC Pickup (automatic)
'90 Mustang 5.0 (automatic)
323ci (has dents and bad paintjobs all over it because the poor guy has had 6 accidents in the last 5 months and none were his fault)
2 330ci's (both steptronic)
Several S2000's (no faults here!)
'95 NSX (wooo what a car!)
Old Toyota Pickup (no tach)
Old GMC Pickup (automatic)
'90 Mustang 5.0 (automatic)
323ci (has dents and bad paintjobs all over it because the poor guy has had 6 accidents in the last 5 months and none were his fault)
2 330ci's (both steptronic)
Several S2000's (no faults here!)
'95 NSX (wooo what a car!)
The best man at my wedding stopped by a few months ago to show off his new SLK 320. I drove it and it felt pretty good.
A few weeks ago I took him for a spin in the S2000 and let him drive it a bit. His reaction: "Sure is quicker than my Benz." Imagine my shock!
At least he has the advantage of impressing people by telling them that he paid $15,000 more for the SLK!
A few weeks ago I took him for a spin in the S2000 and let him drive it a bit. His reaction: "Sure is quicker than my Benz." Imagine my shock!
At least he has the advantage of impressing people by telling them that he paid $15,000 more for the SLK!
A friend of mine has an M Roadster and he couldn't believe the 9K redline. I took him for a ride in it and he was just blown away at how high the engine was able to rev. He was pretty impressed with vtec too.
My cube mate drives an '87 Buick Grand National. It's a nice low-mileage car that is very sharp and fast. BUT I took him for a ride on Tuesday to prove there is more to driving than just going straight a 1/4 mile at a time. He had big
after realizing how good the Stook handles the corners.
after realizing how good the Stook handles the corners.




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