bigred91
BigRed91
bigred91

NP for the right person, that person being the one wanting to re-live the late 70s / early 80s car scene, or at least have memories of that era being constantly stoked by this ride.

An empty seat is a ticket unsold to the money minds who make air travel tick.

Why would anyone voluntarily move from CA to Nevada anyway.  

That, and any Ferrari owner (and a lot of non-owners) will tell you a lot of the value is in the service records; neglecting to present those (or even have them to begin with), is a big red flag for me.

If its any help to him, i do intend on buying one of those electric vans.

I was really ready to jump to clichés like “no manual, no care” and “the cheapest Ferrari is the most expensive Ferrari” but was honestly kind of curious at this price, as I’ve always loved the 360.

Florida?

i thought the same. that interior would look at home in something like a nissan or GM product... 

Thanks for the info - I did mean that as an actual question (not just being a dork doing “whataboutism”) so I’m glad people can take these cars and really sling ‘em.

If that statement is accurate, the Maserati ties with the Bentley Flying Spur Speed as the fastest sedan in the world at 207 MPH. Unless Maserati edge them out by a 1/10th or so. I rather have the Bentley if that is the case. 

I hope that Performance Blue is available non-matte as well - it looks amazing but is a bitch to keep looking that way.

I resent the fuck out of the fact that all the public trails around here have posted no motorized vehicles so I can’t ride my Trail 70 there anymore, but people can blast past you on their e-motorcycles that are more powerful than my little Honda. Doubly so because the e-bikers would be the first people to call the

If this has actual equipment equivalent to their Elantra N, then it will probably have a relatively unforgiving ride, but track-car equivalent suspension and braking performance.

huh, who would have thought Hyundai and their “N” division might be the first market “performance” variant of a normal EV.... (and not some halo model etc).

Please don’t imply that one idiot on a fixed gear you saw three years ago somehow makes regular bikes equally as dangerous to pedestrians as 35 mph e-bikes.

IME they are all exactly the type of person who lacks both the ability and courtesy to ride these things as fast as they typically go. I get passed pretty regularly by faster riders but damned if most e-bike pilots can even be bothered to let you know they’re coming up behind you.

“Yes, friends, I would love to go to one of the prettiest places in the Midwest with you, but, you see, I am hereby boycotting the island as they won’t let me ride my electric moped there.”

Most Michiganders love the fact that the Island is vehicle free and limits things like electric bikes. It’s part of the charm and history and one reason why people like to visit. Locally, this will most likely be viewed as a positive story than a negative. I sure do.

Or just read the rules and ride a regular bike.

Off topic a bit, but this is one reason why I love Road America so much. Draw the layout on paper and folks will say “it doesn’t look very techincal, just straights and 90° turns”. But it’s SO full of nuance; only the front straight is actually straight and Turn One being the same radius as Turn Seven is way faster