+1 good choice!
+1 good choice!
Cabinets, workbench, toolbox, car lift, fridge, TV, and a sitting area for me and the guys to watch the races/games. I could live with that.
That's pretty epic.
Looks great but it will definitely have an aerodynamic disadvantage with that front end. I'm sure Nascar will do something to equalize though.
Buick Grand National, and even more so the GNX
Lol....silly Ferrari
I would like to know what it cost our government and society to help mothers (and fathers) support themselves and children due to unwanted pregnancy compared to the cost of giving free pills to women that want them.
Not a highway sign, but a street sign from my hometown of Lake Havasu City, AZ
It will never happen so don't get your hopes up.
That picture is an old horse racing track in Phoenix, AZ. I drive by it every day. It's been abandoned for years. It was even used in a movie. [en.wikipedia.org]
Good looking car. Very basic design yet exotic. Not too over the top like many modern exotics.
It really has more to do with marketing and the fact that the US uses Diesel #2.
Exige w/ Targa = Elise
It's not a surprise really. Diesels (other than trucks) just don't sell well in the US. Also I believe our Diesel is different then the European Diesel.
Am I the only one that sees this as a good thing? I'd rather they hold the product and fix anything needed then to ship out a product that isn't 100%.
I'm curious who they are marketing this to...
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Just to be clear this in only 1 of many cars that have gone this route.