GhostZ
GhostZ
GhostZ

If the difference between a $20,000 car and what must be potentially a $2,000,000 car is just a few numbers stamped into metal, I’d be a bit wary about the VIN on a car that has been lost for 40 years.

Relationship between Ferrari NA and the dealers.

Fixating on a monthly payment as the “hurdle” for affordability is nothing new. Baby boomers with 15 or 30 year notes on RVs are a prime example.

i see your M1, I’ll double it, and I’ll raise you a Cizeta Moroder V16T

You should have him reach out to Jalopnik. We’d love to know more about the Bricklin ownership experience.

That’s cool, but you do understand that the average American thinks Alpine is stereo company, right?

There is something known as the Resource Curse. From Wikipedia

That’s what you get for buying into the Cult of the Manual here on Jalopnik. With an automatic, you can steer with your knee.

Also heavier, which means they are less safe for whatever they run into.

How about a proliferation of SUVs and crossovers, which tend not to be as safe as equivalent passenger cars? To say nothing of increased braking distance, low levels of mechanical grip, and bad weight-shift behavior.

I come here for that and the discount on blinker fluid. You would believe how much bottle I have bought.

Current US administration is jingoistic american.

not just a rally - an announcement of his 2020 campaign - considering we are now in an election cycle I dont think he should be able to appoint a SCOTUS judge to fill Garlands vacant seat...

Maserati Four Door.

It’s possible since Italian carmakers often use dry weight

I think you are overvaluing his jeeps.

OHSA is like a cop after a traffic accident,rarely do they educate before the fact only there afterwards to hand out fines.Just my opinion.

It’s also worth mentioning that high-volume engines like basically everything from Fiat Chrysler (Pentastar, Tigershark, Hemi), Ford’s 6.7-liter Duramax, and a bunch of GM engines are manufactured in Mexico.

So you can bring the car assembly plants to the U.S., but unless the parts are made here, you’re still going to