chaosphereix
ChaosphereIX
chaosphereix

Daytona is like a Corvette kit car?

motor...that makes a car move in the real world

Nope.

No.

are there motors involved? No?

I cant get NBC sports, and I cannot find anywhere to watch it.

Yes there were, amazing event that blew us all away. I will say, however, it is nice that you guys highlighted the non-obvious cars there - was expecting BMWs, a Porsche, a Fox body, and some GTIs.

Cool vid. However, I question the “best cars” qualification. Rad cars, yes, but best? Not so sure.

Could be a Chevy, Hyundai, Infiniti...who cares. All modern automotive design is unimaginative, relying on quantity over quality (ALL the creases and curves!). This could be from a dozen manufacturers.

Answer: no. The salesmen do get notified, however, when customers are in so you can say hi and time a sales pitch for an upgrade / lease opportunity etc.

No, you wont. A service department is where a dealership really makes its cash, and if they can steal over a loyal customer...who may wander into the showroom while his car is being serviced, is worth it. Now, priority of course goes to existing customers if there is a scheduling conflict, but the service would remain

Very nice droptops, both of them.

I don’t own either because they don’t come in a manual. I own the red 155 V6 that Jalponik highlighted from Radwood Philadelphia (best livery winner). Most beautiful inlet manifold and best sounding V6 ever made.

Yeah if you care for the car knowing it can be fragile, all will be well.

If you pronounce it like a Milanese would, then you are all good.

Would buy all the Teslas on the road and launch them all into the sun.

Old Alfas yes were horrible to keep running, especially the electrics, but newer ones (post 1995) are actually fairly good. I know because I own one.

funny play on grammar there, yes, but the idea remains sound. Own an Alfa, then talk about its reliability. Mine is 21 years old and because I stay on top of maintenance, it is solid and gets thrashed all the time.

so tired, get a new line

Yes, it is Alfa, not Alpha. Fix your autocorrect.