Stefanwouldya
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Stefanwouldya

It appears that Fiat and Mazda are going for the holy grail of Italian styling and Japanese reliability, so hopefully they won’t end up with Italian reliability and Japanese styling.

And if anyone is wondering what the single-seater is at the bottom (I certainly was):

Jalopnik is my go-to example for a respectful community that supports people the don’t necessarily see eye to eye with but lord to the wheels fall off when someone throws up a drifting post. I don’t care much about drifting personally, but these guys are making massive power with cars that were not originally built

So this is it, this is how Western civilization crumbles.

You know how it it’s going to be :

Disagree. Twin centre exhausts are awesome.

Great looking evolution. Gotta admit that the 3.4 six cylinder in my Cayman is a huge part of its appeal, but these new four cylinders will probably bring on a great feel of their own. And turbos. Turbos are fun.

Except the Cactus, which this looks based off of, is really light, cheap and not a luxury SUV.

Wow. The headline is actually understatement. That was even worse than I was expecting. That looked like my middle-school cousin playing Forza.

..after very many spins on his own...

I thought this one was going to end up flipped but I’m ecstatic to see you’re hanging on to such a wonderful beast.

Nope.

Blue.

Green. All Green Ferrari garage.

PersonallyI think red is one of the worst colors for a Ferrari. Blue is certainly more gorgeous.

Ferrari 612, dark blue. Maybe I don't want to be flashy about it?

This is foolish advise. The cost to buy is only the starting point. I have a 360, and just dropped 6k on a new clutch - if you can’t easily stroke that check, stay the hell away from an exotic.

Yes including the GT

They look better than the factory ones to me, and its not like HRE cannot make some fantastic wheels.