While not my favorite Ferrari by any stretch, I’ve had a chance to drive a few of them on several occasions. Even the base, poser-grade, Ferrari (as some consider it) is a supremely capable and impressive machine, honestly.
While not my favorite Ferrari by any stretch, I’ve had a chance to drive a few of them on several occasions. Even the base, poser-grade, Ferrari (as some consider it) is a supremely capable and impressive machine, honestly.
A million other things are not a constitutional right. Erecting any sort of barriers beyond validating “one person, one vote” can be seen as disenfranchising a population.
http://manikllc.com/sport_miata.html
Yeah, a few years back I had to put a healthy deposit down to get an Audi in a color other than Silver/White/Black/Grey. Oddly, last year my wife and I ordered and we just received a limited edition BMW... with a manual.
Well, the dealers don’t believe in them. So they don’t order the “thinking person’s car.” They order what will sell, with the largest amount of “MEDs” on it (Margin Enhancement Devices).
We went with the 3.5L Ecoboost. It tows a 24ft enclosed trailer (probably 10,000lbs) just fine. Mileage is entirely wind-dependent, anywhere from 8mpg to 11mpg with the trailer.
Yeah, wanted the 10-speed and aluminum body, which were new in 2017, so we didn’t get the luxury of that initial depreciation. Plus, we were VERY picky about our spec since we only wanted it for towing. I think we’re still around 15,000 miles on it after 3 1/2 years.
I’m an “only buy used” person. My wife and I have a small collection of Craiglist-caliber cars that we’ve fixed up into “slightly better than Craigslist caliber” cars. Our 2 daily drivers have a combined 340,000 miles. I tell you this for context.
I’m in Chicago, and we salt pretty liberally here, too.
Link to Car and Driver
Why, yes. Yes I have.
I’d argue the first gen Z4 coupe is, but it was rather limited in sales.
THIS! 100%. If slower traffic kept right and everyone moved over to the right once a pass was completed (using your freakin’ signal), life would be good, the skies would be blue, and there’d be unicorns.
That is a much better angle.
Depends which insurance company has more lawyers.
This totally looks like it was an acid-inspired turn signal trip from the movie Magical Mystery Turn.
Sorry, I was going off LN Engineering’s site. If it isn’t serviceable, then, yeah, you’re hosed.
Speaking from experience, it’s not THAT easy on some cars. On the 987.1 Caymans/Boxsters it isn’t a “once you’re in there” solution. It’s a split the engine open solution. Some cars can easily be swapped/upgraded, but not all.
Be careful trying to register ANY salvage car (that 128i) in Illinois. Illinois doesn’t take kindly to titles marked “salvage.” Ask me how I know.
A lot of my personal ones have been covered here. But, here’s one I haven’t seen yet.