Bribing people in France to open a business?
Bribing people in France to open a business?
In the case of the outback, you lose 7mpg (let’s say 10), but you get loads more room, all wheel drive, more ground clearance, cheaper fuel and some added reliability.
Why get one, one year old unreliable car when you can get 25 25 years old unreliable cars?
In addition to what’s already been said, maybe this will also tell Ford how early good Tesla is at early production models and give them an insight on how they manage their quality.
Aw yes! And you can combine pre-crash sensing systems with motherfucking ejector seats to create the safest car in the world!
Yeah... That’s a bit problematic for interior trim options though!
Bugatti built one (yes, one!) car in 1965 that still had a straight eight:
I’d expect some repairs needing to be done, but $5,000 should get you a decent running 944, not a derelict car. Nonetheless I’d certainly save a couple thousand for first year to-do things.
Can’t a 2nd 944 be considered spare parts?
I thank you, good sir! :-)
Nope.
Globalization? You know, what made America what it is now? :-)
I went through the article, and though it raises important questions, it’s also rather inconsistent in its approach to various power sources.
It’s a silouhette ;). Bespoke chassis, non Peugeot engine, etc.
M135i maybe? More hp, better power delivery, more torque.
I’m curious, why? Exclusivity?
Considering you could get a one year old or less Cayman GTS for that price, which will be just as quick, better built and (in my opinion) better looking and sounding, I'm voting CP.
Brand new free airbag!
So he is basically paying for the car with the deposit, and making a profit with everything that comes after, right?
Honestly, I’d just get a manual V12 Vantage, and an i8 and a 911 for that kind of money.