Spider is a name thats been used for many convertibles over the years. It’s got heritage.
Spider is a name thats been used for many convertibles over the years. It’s got heritage.
Your answer is invalid.
Because licensing technology and building cars outside Italy is TOTALLY something that Fiat hasn’t been doing since the 1930s.
Why do you care so much about the badge? If it’s a great car then it’s a great car. Nobody cares if it becomes “legendary.” The customer cares about having fun and Fiat cares about making money.
You can’t say that. Miata drivers have assured me, nothing is better than The Miata, not even another Miata
Fiata Is Always The Answer
I was impressed with how well that taxi stood up to the Range Rover. He had to get a running start to shove it out of the way! Try that with one of the new ones!
I think he’s talking more of the possibility of the bullet missing the tire or going through the tire and ricocheting off the ground. I’m sure if there’s even a 1% chance of that happening, with the number of people who were around, that’s not a chance the NYPD wants to take. That’s a lawsuit and a half.
Only if you get your dealer to lie a little for ya.
What, a Checker Marathon?! Bite your tongue, sir!
Sounds like a job for the Mythbusters. Or at least some YouTube gun enthusiast.
According to the article, it’s a 2003, which with the way Range Rovers depreciate is worth about as much as a well-equipped Macbook Pro.
He should be charged with ramming one of the surviving Crown Vic taxis :(
I get annoyed with these sorts of things that go off of stock valuations. Elizabeth Holmes didn’t lose a billion dollars, her shares lost that valuation (which wasn’t real anyway). Samsung shares dropped in value, unless you owned them at their peak and just sold them at their nadir, you didn’t lose anything.
If half a billion dollars can vanish from a tweet...then the problem is not the tweet, but how companies are valued.
No. That’s textbook insider trading.