Worcester/Boston Social Thread
women are expensive but worth it
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lemme know, I'll prob be the youngest one there.. and the shortest one too...
Can you lemme know how much the 10-30 was separate from the 20-50. The 20-50 is for a buddy...He'll probably take all 3 gals, but i'm not sure.
the 10-30 is for meeeeee
I also have your oil filter. They are a rip-off at $12 And you may not be the shortest one bro...I could definitely blend in the Shire with Frodo Baggins and the rest of the hobbits
We'll get a night out soon. I know Elesha and I are itchin to get out for a night in Boston. Possibly an overnighter so we don't have to worry about getting back to Samantha after 2am. And so that I can actually get hammered
Ultimate Performance Car Test: 2009 Nissan GT-R vs. the World
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=126453
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...ticleId=126453
Great article marshall!
Oh and the R8 is literally 2x the price of the GTR they tested. So sad...
By now you've read every word printed about the 2009 Nissan GT-R. You know it's quicker than a 911 Turbo on a track. You've seen it beat the best the Americans can offer. You've read that it's as antiseptic as it is quick. And now you're reading that it can stomp damned near any car on any piece of tarmac, anywhere. Yes, Nissan's 480-horsepower, six-speed all-wheel-drive monster wins this test, too. It was quicker up the mountain road and around the Streets of Willow than any other car in this test.
Here's the thing about the GT-R. Despite its mass, it simply doesn't do anything poorly. It is the embodiment of technology conquering physics. And yes, it is less involving than other cars this quick. That said, it's always on your side. It's safe.
Only the R8 was able to top its cornering speeds through the tightest corners on the mountain road. On the track, which is faster still, it was untouched in virtually every corner. And it closes the gap between corners in less time than anything else sold today. Most striking is the fact that the GT-R is among the easiest cars to drive in this test. Even with its stability control disabled, it rarely does anything to make us question its poise. It's as stuck and predictable as it is massive. And, by every measure, it lives up to the hype.
Here's the thing about the GT-R. Despite its mass, it simply doesn't do anything poorly. It is the embodiment of technology conquering physics. And yes, it is less involving than other cars this quick. That said, it's always on your side. It's safe.
Only the R8 was able to top its cornering speeds through the tightest corners on the mountain road. On the track, which is faster still, it was untouched in virtually every corner. And it closes the gap between corners in less time than anything else sold today. Most striking is the fact that the GT-R is among the easiest cars to drive in this test. Even with its stability control disabled, it rarely does anything to make us question its poise. It's as stuck and predictable as it is massive. And, by every measure, it lives up to the hype.


