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Also, Pagani's exhaust is freer-flowing than the AMG setup. It's a different beast in the Pagani for sure, but it's still just that — a beast.

I was thinking the same thing.

That's modern marketing for ya.

Your right, I definitely need to. If I'm going to continue to poke fun at Mustang owners, I'm gonna need some more ammo to work because apparently these things aren't terrible anymore.

Definitely keep your eyes open for one, you won't be disappointed. Your original question about the maintenance is a major concern though; that suspension costs upwards of $20-25k. If you want, I'll sell you mine for $1 million. That's what it's worth in my eyes :)

That was a great read.

Benz' saved you the trouble, their newest Geländewagen 65 has the V12 BiTurbo. And all for the low price of... nevermind. Do it yourself.

Guilty as charged, she is a bit of a garage queen. The sticker on mine was $186k, but as you said, prices dropped quick. You mentioned the rarity of the CL, but I think when it comes to the 65's, both the W220 S65 and W215 CL65 are more rare than the newer generation 65's, simply because that engine was introduced

Your right and it's rather amazing how little body roll there is with ABC active, given the weight of the car.

I stand corrected, that's just my go to response whenever I hear Mustang fanboys talk about how fast their car is. I really despise that car.

So far, nothing. I bought my '06 with ~5k miles, and it now has just over 16k miles. Got an extended warranty so Benz has taken care of all the maintenance thus far. After leaving it in the garage all winter without starting last year, the car dropped to the floor on it's air suspension, which was kind of weird.

*For under $50k used, with decent mileage.

You can own the Pagani Huarya's engine for under $50k, in a S/CL/SL 65 AMG Benz.

In a straight line.

"I asked him what he was doing, and he didn't respond."

That's incredibly unfortunate. Doesn't look like a serious accident, which makes me hopeful that there were no serious injuries. R.I.P. Miata :(

"Ferrari hasn't confirmed towing specifications for the King Ranch model or when a special Harley Davidson edition of the F150 will hit the roads."

It's not about ballin' when your driving a free whip; For what it's worth, he got a solid automobile.

Exactly!

I'd rather have the Denali; it's previous owner was more respectable.