FWIW, our dealer supplied Alfa Romeos for their display when the car show came through town. We left the doors unlocked, and our cars came back with broken paddle shifters, missing knobs, etc.
FWIW, our dealer supplied Alfa Romeos for their display when the car show came through town. We left the doors unlocked, and our cars came back with broken paddle shifters, missing knobs, etc.
You’re paying for the venue, and the price of entry is probably less than it would cost in time and money to make a day trip out of dealer-hopping, if the goal is indeed to shop.
More ride & drive events.
There are events out there that are better suited to what you’re looking for, and many are quite accessible too.
I’m genuinely impressed with the styling inside and out, that it’s a V-12 is just fantastic, and the suicide doors are a very pleasant surprise. I maintain that Ferrari has some balls calling their first crossover “Pure Blood.” I do think “Purosangue” would be a great name for the next Halo car, however.
No doubt it…
It’s the “Land Rover/Range Rover” approach - Wagoneer appears to be their luxury sub brand. Consider that the Evoque is technically part of the “Range Rover” line.
Pickup trucks. I loathe the idea of using these vehicles as daily drivers, and my first few experiences with pickup trucks only reinforced my impressions of plasticky interiors, slippery seats, cumbersome handling, hard, jittery rides, and terrible fuel economy.
Holy hell that's a sizeable chunk of meat 😳
It’s bizarre how often Mazda keeps fumbling like this, despite how good they are at making normal cars.
I have a 1994 Porsche 968 and I recently discovered that cruise does NOT disengage when you press the clutch.
I’m not mad about it. I’ve been interested in seeing how they adapt sound to electric vehicles. It’s good for pedestrian safety, as well as driver safety since it gives an audible cue to how quickly you may be going.
GTRs have always sounded bad. Like a vacuum sucking up a rug
Typo - I meant "164 LS" but y'all knew that
But then we wouldn’t have been blessed with this piece of engineering theater.
You didn’t happen to live in Kansas did you? I once saw a Festiva just like this in town, sans doors and all.
It's interesting - I don't know if it's just confirmation bias, but I feel like I've read several comments over the years about how surprisingly reliable that era of Jaguars are.
A 1995 Alfa Romeo 165 LS that I often referred to as “Pandora’s Box” because some form of horror and misery would arise every time I opened it up.
Gattaca had FANTASTIC cars
My guess is a “Vision Gran Turismo” type concept car done in the retrofuturistic style that we first saw on the Ioniq 5. An N-Line electric supercar concept seems pretty fitting.
Land Rover Discovery/LR3/4.