More like “weight isn’t a problem” if you have an unlimited budget for tires and brakes at the track. Unfortunately, most people don’t have a limited budget, so weight IS a problem.
More like “weight isn’t a problem” if you have an unlimited budget for tires and brakes at the track. Unfortunately, most people don’t have a limited budget, so weight IS a problem.
How can you believe them though? Remember when the head of the M Division said that they would NEVER turn to forced induction? Yeah, how did that work out...
$34k for a fancy top. LOL, that’s ridiculous.
You forgot to mention that it’s styling leaves something to be desired.
Absolutely.
Well duh, of course. Autonomous driving is BORING. Driving is fun, being driven - not so much. Plus we already have it - it’s called Uber.
Honestly, I think they put out too many movies these days. It’s impossible to keep up with it all and most people with a busy and balanced social (and otherwise) life don’t make seeing 3-4 movies a month a priority.
Because you just answered the question of “what’s worse than a 7 figure sports car car with a V6 engine?”
If the engine sounds like shit spinning 14,000 rpm in an F1 car, I’m confident it sounds awful spinning at 11,000 as well (especially since we’re exposed to that engine range when watching F1 races).
Maybe? Personally I’d much much much rather have an F1 (LM or otherwise).
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$2.75 million dollars and I bet that engine still sounds like shit. I would love to be proven wrong, but if they don’t sound good in F1 I’m not sure what magic they could work for a car that has to meet government regs.
Source? AMG doesn’t skimp on powertrain quality.
If I won the lottery, my second phone call would be to Singer. First one would be to my parents.
Somehow those images all missed the trainwreck that was I-40 east of Asheville. Big wreck around 5pm shut down the interstate until midnight. Which sucks because when you’re in the middle of a mountain range there aren’t really any other options...
Because nothing says excitement like a concept with an automatic transmission, and comically large wheels that attempt to cover up chunky styling.
Inflation adjusted price comparisons for cars are stupid, because it’s not that simple. That’s like talking about how an average PC of the same era would cost $5000 in today’s money.
It replaced the iconic Testarossa and 512 models. It’s styling and front engine placement made it rather pedestrian as far as exotics go. I think for those reasons it isn’t held in as high esteem. Growing up a Ferrari fanatic, the 456 and then this model really started to make me question what was going on in…
Honestly I’m shocked that they weren’t killed by this.