Porsche 918!!

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Porsche 918: the definitive verdict - BBC Top Gear

from there in the link, it says;

what's hot

It needs absolutely no allowances from you. The delivery is progressive and the throttle as instantly sharp as a knife-cut. At low and middle revs, the arrival of the surge is as brutal as a big turbo engine, but with none of the lag or softness. As soon as you so much as think about moving your foot, the power's there for you, propelling you into the next dimension.

I did some laps following Walter Rohrl who was in a 911 Turbo S - itself a blindingly fast car by almost any standard. In the slow corner before the main straight, I'd take an extra tight inside line, just to exaggerate the feel of the steering and the balance. The Turbo S would go catapulting off own the straight, becoming a thimble-sized spot in the distance. I'd floor the 918. By half-way down the straight it'd have reeled him in and I'd be cruising on part-throttle, wondering what's for lunch.



what sux

Although the rear electric motor runs through the seven-speed gearbox, the front electric motor has just one gear, its ratio chosen to give most drive at low-to-medium speeds. In fact at 165mph the front motor is decoupled entirely to avoid over-speeding it. In other words, at high speed the 918 is RWD only. But you won't spin your wheels at those speeds because you'll be in a high gear, so 4WD is unnecessary. Whereas in low gears, you're extremely likely to get wheel-spin from the rears, so some balancing front traction is welcome.

By controlling the electrical power to the front and rear motors, the car can instantly vector its own torque. Plus there's four-wheel-steering keeping you stable. As soon as the rear wheels spin up, the car is designed to send more torque to the fronts. No drifting please.

interesting car...its not a Fulltime AWD, it's a part time AWD then at high speed its a RWD...

oh i like the look of it...
a kind of revised 1960's styling...with a tinge of 1980s racing aeros with a smother of smoothness of the 1990's...clayworked towards the 2010's...lovely
 
I am confused- exactly how many Spiders are out there?
Once I parked next to a coolest, bitchest, funkiest looking Spyder convertible
in yellow with some black markings.
I was lucky to see the owner who approached just as I was exiting my measly cheap white spoiler-ed lancer.
Gorgeous middle aged Asian, rich looking, nicely tanned, sporty dressed, lean body, probably surfer or a boater.
If not gay (didn't look like one) then surely accustomed to a string of model like babes hanging by his sides, so I could forget about striking a conversation (I have a husband??? news to me...) but I really wished I could have asked him what kind of car it is.

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Awed
 
ps - the one in the picture looks pretty sick to me. zoooom!

Dreaming of one
 
i literally asked a stranger dude to gimme a ride in a Ferrari F355 back in 1999, and yes he said 'jump in' just before i went off i told towtruck guys (looking at MY Skyline car) NOT to be towed..I'm coming back soon after the ride in this one (point the Ferrari - I was already in it) ..they saw and decided let me go and left my car alone! 15 mins or so we got back, and my car was still there, truck gone and some 150km.r IN THE CITY...lol
what a ride unforgettable...
all because I asked..
dont be shy...
 
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Grummer, you had a Skyline?
Are we talking Godzilla or the 4-dr variety?

I have a hankering for one of these at some point...
 
a DR30
an ancient Godzilla it was a sweet car faster than Porsche 944 Turbo but alot slower the F355, so the F355 was LOTS faster than Porsche 944 Turbo

id avoid buying those OLD ones now, most will be well on it's way to death and would be prone to structural rust...
as for the new Skylines, R33 or R34 are most desirable...again avoid the ones had been painted UNLESS it was entirely professionally made or built for showrooms competition and/or for drags at national level (no don't get that, it's too freakn lethal) Speaking of which, my old family friend who happened to be a real petrol head, had Fj100, Ducatis, fast cars or many sorts, even worked for Garth Hogan (top fueller in NZ) etc etc told me that he had recently sold a GTS-S a Skyline 2.5 Liter with turbo (single or twin i dunno) made a clean 600 HP, he told the guy, I'd give you 6 weeks that you'd smash the car...the guy smashed it into the lamppost 2 weeks later...too powerful
so
If I were you , go for a clean GTR R34 get it thoroughly check before handing any money...
good luck
but even at that...I'd doubt you'd have an easy time finding a good, clean straight GTR...
 
Hell yeah, straight Skylines of ANY description are hard to come by - and those that do come up for sale over here in WA fetch silly money... buggered ones are ten a penny of course, but it's knowing the difference. I think I'd have to join an owners club or something like that to get a decent one.... It wouldn't be like buying a Morris Minor or VeeDub or something like that.
When I lived in the UK, The Nissan racers would race prepared R32 Skylines against our Sierra Cosworths at local raceway meetings.... even then the Japanese tuners would be getting close to 800bhp and that was over 10 years ago... not that you'd want one as a daily driver... Hello Lamp post :)
 
wow.. if I was a guy I'd probably ask, too. being a woman I am afraid I might happen upon Hannibal Lecter behind a wheel, ya know :)

Fuzzy
 
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