Are they mandating actual electric vehicles, or just zero emissions vehicles? Pretty stupid to lock into a specific technology when alternatives could theoretically be developed by then.
Are they mandating actual electric vehicles, or just zero emissions vehicles? Pretty stupid to lock into a specific technology when alternatives could theoretically be developed by then.
Be developed and commercially available at scale in the next 4 years? Also when has a politician ever cared about reality, practicality or cost. The government is strictly on a greenwashing and slush fund program. They have little interest in any positive change. Regardless of the party in power, expect a punt close to the deadline as enforcing it would be an economic disaster.
Are they mandating actual electric vehicles, or just zero emissions vehicles? Pretty stupid to lock into a specific technology when alternatives could theoretically be developed by then.
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Though I'd opt for a manual tranny. Those are as rare as hens teeth.
f I was looking at another inexpensive sports car, I'd go for a Mini-stock then go racing! Any normally aspirated 4-cyl will do, spend $2-3K on the car and another $3K on a cage and seat. Race day fees for a few heats and a main event are about $100, compared to $400 for a track day in your street car.
f I was looking at another inexpensive sports car, I'd go for a Mini-stock then go racing! Any normally aspirated 4-cyl will do, spend $2-3K on the car and another $3K on a cage and seat. Race day fees for a few heats and a main event are about $100, compared to $400 for a track day in your street car.
I hope it doesn't close. I remember when Pinecrest Speedway closed in '76 I was just a kid, but my dad loved taking me to Saturday night races. It got me interested in racing.
I agree, buy an existing, well set up race car. Or one already done up for stock class Auto X or slalom events if you want it street legal. You'll save time and money in the long run.
As for track days vs. racing I left the Ducati Owners Club because some members (including executive) had spent HUGE $$'s on turning their street bikes into track day weapons and decided to stop doing rallies and road rides. Either I was on board with that or I could leave.
Now I see people with huge budgets and set ups better than many race teams just so they can play at "racing"! Yes it is their money and they have fun doing it but we who have been or are racers know the difference. (Sorry, I'll get off my soap box now.)
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Though I'd opt for a manual tranny. Those are as rare as hens teeth.
I have a real nice 2004, low mileage Z4. If I was looking for an affordable classic sports car it would be a Z3 all day long. It’s a classic 2 seater that will hold its value or maybe even appreciate. The Mazda MX-5 is also a great car, probably fewer problems than the BMW but a nice Z3 is not as common and has a little more class. There still some low mileage , original owner examples out there but they’re harder to find.
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