mines dd just not in the winter. if I lived further north where salt isn’t allowed on most roads for agriculture reasons I would drive it all year round but the salt is just too harsh and I cringe everytime u hear the shit clinking of your paint. its less stressful to just have a beater for the winter.
mines dd just not in the winter. if I lived further north where salt isn’t allowed on most roads for agriculture reasons I would drive it all year round but the salt is just too harsh and I cringe everytime u hear the shit clinking of your paint. its less stressful to just have a beater for the winter.
I just know that last year they showed us an 11.34, while having an 11.12 in their back pocket. When I asked them about why they held back, the answer was interesting. They said they didn’t want to start a war. i.e. they go 11.12, then the other guys try to beat it. They didn’t want to see these other companies running unsafe levels and blowing up customer cars (since none of the competitors owned RS4s). Unfortunately they had to trot out the 11.12. Interesting thing that the company that ‘beat’ their 11.34 went ahead and blew the motor on their ‘test’ car (owned by one of the APR dealers) in doing so.
I just know that last year they showed us an 11.34, while having an 11.12 in their back pocket. When I asked them about why they held back, the answer was interesting. They said they didn’t want to start a war. i.e. they go 11.12, then the other guys try to beat it. They didn’t want to see these other companies running unsafe levels and blowing up customer cars (since none of the competitors owned RS4s). Unfortunately they had to trot out the 11.12. Interesting thing that the company that ‘beat’ their 11.34 went ahead and blew the motor on their ‘test’ car (owned by one of the APR dealers) in doing so.