I tend to spend an abnormal amount of time surfing car-related sites. My tastes are all over the place, with a little bit for everyone. AutoBlog - A good general automotive interest site. Particularly good coverage of auto shows and industry news. Jalopnik - Originally this was a very snarky and occasionally rude site. It has now generally grown up, with breaking news, reviews, and a crowd of decent writers. The Truth About Cars - Another older site with good, daily content. TTAC features one of my favorite bloggers, Steven Lang. A used car dealer in the Atlanta area, I find his insights on the ins and outs of the trade, and particularly auctions, simply fascinating. Edmunds Long-Term Road Test Updates - This mainstay of Internet car coverage is of course primarily focused on providing information for prospective new car buyers. I don't find much value in the traditional short road test popular on many car sites. But I like this feature, where staff members post short articles about their daily adventures with the wide variety of cars in Edmunds' long term fleet.
And it is not all Camcords and SUVs, the fleet currently includes a Porsche 991 cabriolet, a Tesla Model S, and a new C7 Corvette. They just sold their long-term '87 Buick Grand National! These year long log book comments give readers a much better idea of what it is like to live with a car, rather than simply test drive it. Curbside Classic and Daily Turismo - Both are fun sites to quickly slide through, aggregating found by the side of the road photos and Internet sales listing for interesting, usually older cars. Often a journey down memory lane, where suddenly a '74 Maverick is kind of interesting simply because you haven't seen one in a couple of decades. Bring a Trailer - If you have not been to BAT, go now. As addictive a site as a car person can stand. CarGurus - This is my current go-to site for car shopping, particularly related to fairly accurate pricing. Those are the sites that make up my almost every evening Internet car surf. I also tend to wander around Rennlist, the Pelican Parts Porsche board, and a few other spots on occasion.
10.9 in. (70.9 in.)12V front power outlet(s) wide. What is the rear track of the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The rear track of the 2010 Porsche Cayman is 5 ft. 0.4 in. (60.4 in.). What is the wheel base of the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The 2010 Porsche Cayman has a 7 ft. 11.1 in. (95.1 in.) wheel base. What is the base engine size of the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The 2010 Porsche Cayman has a 2.9 L base engine size. What is the basic warranty on the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The 2010 Porsche Cayman has a 4 yr./ 50000 mi. What is the drivetrain warranty on the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The drivetrain warranty of the 2010 Porsche Cayman is 4 yr./ 50000 mi.. What is the maximum cargo capacity of the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The maximum cargo capacity of the 2010 Porsche Cayman is 14.5 cu.ft.. What is the front track of the 2010 Porsche Cayman?
The front track of the 2010 Porsche Cayman is 4 ft. 10.7 in. (58.7 in.). How many gallons does the gas tank in the 2010 Porsche Cayman hold? The gas tank on the 2010 Porsche Cayman holds 16.9 gal.. How long is roadside assistance included with the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The 2010 Porsche Cayman includes 4 yr./ 50000 mi. What is the cargo capacity of the 2010 Porsche Cayman with all seats in place? The 2010 Porsche Cayman has 14.5 cu.ft. Is the 2010 Porsche Cayman front wheel drive rear wheel drive or four wheel drive? The 2010 Porsche Cayman has rear wheel drive. What is the turning circle of the 2010 Porsche Cayman? The 2010 Porsche Cayman's turning circle is 36.4 ft.. What is the city and highway range of the 2010 Porsche Cayman in miles? The EPA range estimate for the 2010 Porsche Cayman is 321.1 mi. 456.3 mi. on the highway.
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