Another Statham copycat. Sad.
Another Statham copycat. Sad.
We have 2 16v GTis that we use for LeMons, free spot on our team for Sir Blockington at any midwest race if you're interested!
Love this list with the exception of the Veyron but I agree it should be included.
The diesels get up to 52 memes per gif.
Gah! Not a response
Ze Germans have a way with memes!
I keep rereading the headline to make sure it's correct.
"Hey look over there, it's something besides low oil prices destroying our precariously teetering natural resource based economy!" - Putin 2016
Was hoping this was a Tavarish article
"Hey everyone, look at something besides our economy imploding!"
Here I was hoping he'd have a Guy Fiero...
I have a year 2000 V8 Tahoe and I think it gets the same mileage albeit with less power and weight
I'm not worried about it, I'm saying it's a disingenuous title given that the 5 year ownership costs of this more closely resemble a new BMW than a new Ford Fiesta.
One is designed to be a race car, the other for offroading. Every economy car is 80% as capable as your Wrangler and most are half the price. I think you just wanted to tell everyone you drive an old Wrangler for some reason.
You're arguing that a car is more practical than a Ferrari. For our next lesson we will discuss that the color blue is not the color red.
Credit union is not a bank
I didn't do my research before making that assumption, but figured I'd check to see who was right. The oldest RR allowed from the Edmund's TCO calculator is a 2009 RR which retails for 17k more than the one listed here and has an $82k TCO. If we very generously assume that the 2006 RR was purchased for the same…
What's doubtful? That the operating costs for a 9 year old RR are higher than a new economy car? I bet you could own and operate a Fiesta for 1/4th the price of this car.