Pairs just fine with a '13 Golf TDI :) Tonight I will check to see how it pairs with my Alpine BT149 in the BMW...
Pairs just fine with a '13 Golf TDI :) Tonight I will check to see how it pairs with my Alpine BT149 in the BMW...
I haven't even walked out to check it yet! Jeez at least wait til lunch CST.
How much would one of these go for used, anyway? If I was a billionaire, I'd be hell bent on replacing my G650 with a version of this kitted out for civilian use. Of course I wouldn't be a billionaire for much longer because of the bills, but oh what a way to go broke!
The wealthy get everything they want, Ferrari was the last car brand to hold a bulwark against their most outlandish desires.
It used to be that "American" meant optimism, taking chances, exploring the impossible but today "American" is globally synonymous with cost-cutting, tepidness, and risk aversion.
YES YES YES and YES.
Looks like I've made the jump to iPhone at precisely the right time: Swiftkey was perhaps the only thing I liked about using my horrible Droid Razr. Glad I get to keep on Key-ping on.
The son of wealthy parents, he was already driving a Rolls-Royce to work as an intern for Citibank, before becoming the head of investment banking in Asia for Merill Lynch.
It's screaming Miura + Espada. Maybe mid engined, maybe jacked up SUV but those lines are early 70's Lamborghini classics for sure. Especially the rear roofline, pure Miura as it approaches the rear fender form, and the Espada lives on in the DLO kickup towards the rear.
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This guy is reason to keep plugging away as an artist - genuine enthusiast, not a comic book trope or a stock broker with a "collection" but a creative who appreciates the art of the automobile. Inspiring!
I think we will still yet see the Dream Chaser, but likely as a commercial vehicle - which makes sense, as the capabilities of a lifting-body craft (such as larger cross-range) could yet prove more beneficial to nascent commercial space travel entities such as Virgin Galactic (such a misnomer... lol.)
What America needs now as part of a "civil education" if you will is a primer in the thought processes of law enforcement.
I've seen some recent videos and news that suggests even that's not enough any more.
One has to understand either subjectively or objectively the forces in play. Airplanes look like grace incarnate, they don't squeal around corners. They also lack an easy frame of reference to understand the forces involved: a soft car cornering fast rolls onto its sidewall, the sidewall squidges outward, and just…
Tesla is different because it hit the heart of the early-adopter market.
Mine would be:
Maybe you remember a movie called "The Sixth Sense" ? No?
Don't buy a Countryman, it's not a particularly good Mini.
You don't even want to know what fixing or replacing a PRHT will eventually cost. These are super solid roofs (I had one.) They likely won't break any time soon... but they will likely have issues in 10-15 years. If you think a Soft top is expensive to replace, then you're not ready for PRHT replacement.