Bet I’m double that, easy.
Try countering this by playing the
‘Go Out with Just This’ Game
Here’s how to play.
(statistic is from the Ford Trend Conference)
Cars, Security and a Peek into my Life
Bet I’m double that, easy.
Here’s how to play.
(statistic is from the Ford Trend Conference)
Pfaff threw a party at the Magna Golf Club, to celebrate the launch of Porsche’s newest addition, the all-new Macan.
Spot me below.
It’s Porsche, so of course it’s beautiful.
Nice wide grille, and those are good looking taillights.
3.0 L V6 7-speed automatic
340 hp and 339 lb.-ft.
0 – 100 kph in 5.4 seconds
Features include: Auto start/stop, BOSE stereo, 7″ colour touchscreen, Bluetooth, up to 18-way adjustable seats, dual-zone climate control, panoramic sunroof.
Starting at $54,300
Get the sports exhaust option.
This made me nervous —> open beverages inside the cars.
Not sure how they do it, but Pfaff is consistently one of the classiest dealerships.
Sure fancy events like this contribute, but there’s something else about them… when I put my finger on it, will let you know.
Read it online at Autonet.
Sometimes a rally isn’t just speed-based, it’s a thinking race, where teams compete for points.
A trick I learned that you can use too: the word “right” has two meanings, “do I turn left here?” Instead of responding with “right”, say “check.”
Above is Keith Townsend, the gentleman in the article, and co-owner of Vehicle Dynamics Group, the company behind the Mazda Adventure Rally. He won the modern division of Targa’s Modern Division in 2006, and in 1996 placed 3rd in the Canada CRC Canadian Rally Championship.
Below is the co-owner, Jud Buchanan, who has 6 podium Targa finishes, and is the former lead instructor at the Porsche Advanced Driving School.
Both are great guys with big brains, and who you should hire to design your rally.
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