But I love me some Mustang Shelby's! All of them. So when Ford showed a video of the new 2015 version, I took notice. You can too. Check this out! 500HP, 6-Sp manual, independent suspension, it has the ingredients to make your pulse quicken. Enjoy!
Follow me on my automotive journey from the first time I sat in a Lamborghini and Ferrari to my love of all things Porsche. Yes I am a car geek and proud of it!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Listen to the new 2015 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350
You all know I love Porsches. But I do not limit my love of all things automotive to just P-Cars. I love Mustangs and new Vette too. I might just buy a Z06 when the boys graduate from college. Imagine, a 650HP supercar for less than $80K? Yeah, sign me up.
But I love me some Mustang Shelby's! All of them. So when Ford showed a video of the new 2015 version, I took notice. You can too. Check this out! 500HP, 6-Sp manual, independent suspension, it has the ingredients to make your pulse quicken. Enjoy!
But I love me some Mustang Shelby's! All of them. So when Ford showed a video of the new 2015 version, I took notice. You can too. Check this out! 500HP, 6-Sp manual, independent suspension, it has the ingredients to make your pulse quicken. Enjoy!
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Carroll Shelby,
Corvette,
Ford,
GT350,
Mustang,
Shelby Mustang,
Z06
Thursday, November 13, 2014
FREE download on Amazon this weekend - The Driver Book I and Book II - go download them...they are free after all
Hey everyone, my new book The Driver Book II – Training is FREE on Amazon Kindle this
weekend. The promo starts Friday Nov 14 through Sunday Nov 16. The URL is: http://www.amazon.com/Driver-Book-II-Training-ebook/dp/B00NRZY10A/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1415586321&sr=1-1&keywords=the+driver+book+ii+training
OK, if you got past that bombshell, let’s get down to
business. Fact is; it’s hard to publish a book. Let me restate that. It’s easy
to publish a book, anybody can write one and set it up to publish on Amazon.
And to be frank, there is a lot of garbage out there in Kindle land. But there
is good stuff too, superbly written stuff, amazing reads from authors that will
never be discovered. Pity.
But The Driver
series is different. It is aimed at you dear reader - someone that cares about
all things automotive. After all, why are you here to begin with? You have a
Cayman or Boxster or Carrera or Cayenne or Panamera or Macan or maybe a
combination of all of these, plus a whole bunch of old Porsches lurking in your
garage. You are a Porschephile. It’s OK to admit it. I am, I do.
So why write a book about a racer, a guy living so close to
the edge, the analogy of the balancing on the razorblade seems a bit…well dull.
A guy that takes a leap into the underworld of being a Driver. Someone that plies their trade off the grid, under the
radar, but with one big difference – they could be driving right into the arms
of danger. You see these Drivers take
people or things (or people and things) from Point A to Point B, but with one
important distinction. They never really know what they are carrying. And that
one fact means they are constantly living in a world of gray. Gray, the color
of ambiguity, the shade of the shadows, that’s where a Driver lives.
The central character, Marc Lange is a good guy in his core.
After all he’s a dedicated Porsche GT3 racer. It’s just that the team is almost
broke. The Driver Book I is all about
Marc decision, should he go against his better instincts and join the shadowy
brotherhood of Drivers? Or not? Book II – Training picks right up where the
action of Book I leaves off. And for this weekend you dear Planet 9 reader can
download Book I and II for free from Amazon. You read that right; I am throwing
in Book I as a free down load too. Here is the URL: http://www.amazon.com/Driver-Book-I-Decision-Robert-Turner-ebook/dp/B005GQOVSU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415593262&sr=8-1&keywords=the+driver+book+i+decision
OK enough of plugging my books, back to Porsche stuff. I
have to tell you all, I sure do miss hanging around all the Porsche forums. I really miss
my Cayman S. I have owned eleven Porsches and that includes the mighty 930
Turbo, but I miss my Cayman S the most. The guy that bought it got a deal. A
nicely set up road and track car with all the right options. I did buy another
Porsche since I sold the Cayman. Actually come to think of it, I bought two. I
purchased a very heavily modified 944 Turbo track car, but it was really too
much. It needs more (meaning $$$) then I could give. It five hundred dollar’ed
me to death. I only owned it about a year before I sold it. With the proceeds I
was able to buy a 2001 Boxster S. It is a decent car, but it ain’t no Cayman S.
And on a side note, I am doing my first track event with this weekend, so I
have that to look forward to as you are downloading my book.
Oh did I mention download? Funny how I sneakily came back
around to the fact that you can download The
Driver Book I – Decision and The
Driver Book II - Training this weekend. Take them for a test drive. If you
do not like it, you can always return it. Oh wait, it’s free. Well you get the
idea. But do me a favor – if you like it (and I think you will), leave a review
up on Amazon. I would really appreciate it. Consider it the pay back for me
giving you the book to begin with.
And on that exhaust note, see you all around!
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Top 10 Worst Cars Ever (sold in the USA)
Cars are for the most part pretty good these days. Yeah, there are a few duds (like anything built by Ssangyong Motors) but for the most part cars will get you from Point A to Point B without too much drama. The list below? These were some pretty crappy cars fostered on the American car buying public. Have fun reading and let me know if you agree. OH and buy my books (The Driver Book I and Book II) : it's a fun read and I promise none of the cars listed below and in the book. Hmmm, but then again, maybe they would make for a great crash scene. Anyway, here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B005HJ2QLA
10. Tie: Ferrari Mondial / Lamborghini Uracco: gorgeous buy
useless. How could something so right be so wrong? Easy – late 70’s / Early
80’s emissions and safety had conspired to hamstring all the Italian stallions.
The Mondial was not well thought out. Ferrari wanted a mid-engined car that be
the stop gap between the big 12-cylinder mid-engined supercar (Testarossa) and
the lithe 328i. The Lambo? Well they
were underfunded and in between owners…for a change. It was a beautiful car
that really sucked (and don’t get me started on the Jalpa…).
9. Ford Pinto: What!? besides the concrete fact that ANY
rear end accident resulted in an EXPLOSION? Well the Pinto was just wrong on so
many levels. It was what a shameful FoMoCo fosters on an unsuspecting American
public when the middle-east turned off the oil tap. Shameful.
8. Fiat Strada: Fiat’s were terrible in the US, but the
Strada was the terribleist (is that evan a word?). It was plasticky, flimsy,
had AC what was marginal at best (and at worst blew really hot air) and had
HUGE ugly bumpers that hung off the front AND rear. Oh and it stranded me
constantly when the clutch cable broke. I took to keeping an extra one if the
trunk.
7. Chevy Vega: See Ford Pinto above, but the GM version.
They did have the Cosworth Vega, but that hardly counts.
6. Cadillac Catera: The Caddy that Zings. Yes that was what
their clever advertising said about this turd. It was a rebadged Opel when
Opel’s were really bad. Sucks for the 6 people that bought one. I laugh at them
(and whoever is driving it) when I see them on the road.
5. Chevy SSR: It’s a truck, but not really. It’s a sports
car...maybe not so much. Or is it a clever convertible with a very large pickup
shaped trunk? I hope not! What it really is…a piece of sh$t. Yet another
terrible vehicle (cannot call it either a car or truck or convertible) that GM
has fostered on the automotive buying public.
4. Bricklin SV1: Well it did have cool powered gull wing
doors (the DeLorean had manual doors). Malcolm Bricklin tried to make a cool
sports car, a safe one too (hence the name S-Safe, V-Vehicle, 1-well one...).
Too bad it weighed more than it’s Ford motor could handle. It was slow, it
overheated and cost $16,000 to build (but was sold to dealers for $5000). Hmmm,
based on the economic model, was this maybe a Soviet car? No, just a bad one.
Too bad Canada gets the bum rap on this one.
3. AMC Gremlin: See Ford Pinto and Chevy Vega above. AMC was
slowly (or maybe not so slowly) going broke. Their answer to the fuel crisis of
1973 – the Gremlin. No wonder they went out of business.
2. Yugo GV: This was maybe the worst car to ever be sold in
the US. Motors would fall out, doors would fall off, handles would snap off.
And what was when the car was sitting still. Or as the guys building them at
the factory called it – Monday.
1. Pontiac Aztek: Pontiac is no longer with us. This is the
reason why. All those great cars of the 50’s and 60’s came to naught because of
this crapper. GTO’s, Grand Prix’s, Bonneville’s – all reduced to a footnote in
history. Why? Tom Peters designed it saying it was to point to the future
direction of GM’s styling. Thank GOD that did not happen. But this did and I am
sorry and try to avert my eyes every time I see one on the road. I know that
some folks think it is cool because it was on Breaking Bad. Sorry but Walter
White will never make this cool, forget revisionist history, this thing should
remain in the scrap heap of history.
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