DRFSRich
DRFS Rich
DRFSRich

I'd have a hard time calling an Exige, one of the best handling cars out there, that's upgraded to do 0-60 in 3.5s anything less than a supercar, after modifications. It checks all the boxes except "ludicrously high price, just because."

As someone alluded to farther up the thread — If there's no shooting range near me, it doesn't make it justifiable for me to start popping off rounds in the middle of the street. Yes, there was negligence and risk on the part of the spectators, but people died, and these are the sorts of folks who will happily street

If the fine to you for speeding was $1 (or insert similar value of local currency here), would you care about a speeding ticket? 80mph through a school zone and you're fined a buck? Who cares?

1 - Lack of knowledge
2 - No garage
3 - Sloped driveway

I've changed tires streetside and it's not ideal given the speeds people drive past my house!

I'm sure your hindsight is very reassuring to these people victimized by a criminal. Definitely worth a lot more to them than the free Van they were given.

Sure, the dealership is shrewd, this is incredibly cheap marketing for them, but the ends don't detract from the means. These folks were up a creek and the

Fisker/E-Lux Karma... It was in production, and will be again soon, so I'm counting it.

Also, FG XR6 Falcon:

I want that t-shirt SO badly!

This whole gesture by Brady has kept the Colorado name in the public eye for way longer than him just receiving it.

Chevy should be cutting him a check from their marketing budget.

Doesn't the CTS-V start at $69k right now? Once you're into this price range would you really forgo the $8k for the cheaper car?

... Or you could import a Defender 90!

Number two: CarMax has now paid out a grand total of $6,149.03 for my vehicle – or $2,250.03 more than the warranty cost to buy. And I still have 46 months (nearly four years) or 41,000 miles of sweet warranty still remaining.

For those of you who aren't aware, Land Rover service department customer satisfaction ratings are pretty bad. Not just pretty bad, actually: they're the absolute worst in the entire luxury car industry. So awful that J.D. Power satisfaction scores place Land Rover further from the second-worst brand­ than the

There comes a time in the life of every Land Rover owner when he thinks about his children. Specifically, he thinks: "What's a more reliable way to get my children to school: Drive them in my Land Rover? Or let them carpool with a heroin addict?"

So because your situation and that of one other example don't fit the mold, it's not worth considering at all?

Never mind the colossal number of white collar workers who get in a car to drive 30 miles each way to sit in an office each day. Never mind the huge number of two working parent families who unsurprisingly

You're misunderstanding, though. The right-wing rhetoric of choice: "Fuck you, I got mine."

Never mind children dying, they're FOREIGN!

In the meantime, our infrastructure crumbles, bridges collapse, and people die. But hey, worth it to prove a point, right? Starve the beast!

I think the Pulsar's successor, the NX (1600 and 2000) is far more rare.

The problem is that too many concept cars have lied to us over the years. There was the Cadillac Cien, a cool supercar concept that never saw the light of day. The Cadillac Sixteen, a full-size luxury sedan that never happened. The Mazda Furai, an awesome race car concept that never made it past one unit. The Ford

A Dolly Sprint! Let's see pics!

It's just a silly concern though. The average auto-buyer is *not* going to go through the hassle of importation and buying sight-unseen. The impact on their bottom lines would be pretty minimal.