This comment is peak Jalopnik.
This comment is peak Jalopnik.
Amazing, doesn’t even need words and you just know.
Heh, someone in that lot owns a Kia Amanti.
I’m not exaggerating— probably 80% of the business case studies I studied in business school were about just this sort of short- sighted thinking where an executive decided to take safety and/or quality shortcuts to save a couple of bucks and it bit them in the rear. This is, literally, Business 101.
And just like modern BMWs, they are stuck in the shop with broken sensors that are waiting to be fixed by the manufacturer after being forced to admit they fucked up.
BMW drivers dream to have this level of asshat parking job
Why does the 488 driver need an excuse? Rather the old man in the F50 needs to explain why he was following so close while driving so fast.
Well you can say the Lego probably has better initial quality than the Land Rover.
I’m not this type of buyer, but my dad is - and he’s owned one of these. I take this position on any Ferrari with the F1 transmission: No.
Only if there are no Volvos for sale nearby.
Golf Sportwagen is the right answer.
The quality of that video was bonkers good. Love watching high quality rebuilds.
It is far too early to be this unimpressed with something that is quite exceptional, sir!
The GT4 and Spyder aren’t exactly mass produced. These will sell fine.
Of course they will. It's just the spin of the story, that one engine beat another.