Fundamental ignorance and incompetence in one’s field of endeavor is not acceptable.
You can take your pick for 25% to half of $30K. There are a few dreamers asking that sort of money, but why anyone would pay double the average asking price is beyond me.
Replace “black” with “children of broken homes,” and every statistic remains the same. The laws that create the problems are ones of social services, not criminal codes.
They were good competition cars, but there’s a great deal of revisionist history in Doug’s claims that they are the reason we have performance versions of so many cars today. The M3 was just a response to Mercedes-Benz’ 190E2.3-16. The E63 AMG was a tribute to the 300SEL 6.3 of 45 years ago. History began before Doug…
It’s the tax subsidies. Middle class people buying 2nd cars for rich people isn’t cool.
It doesn’t belong on the list because only the most aesthetically impaired can stand to gaze directly upon it.
I really thought you were contributing that photo to back up claims that the Alfa is awful looking.
IIRC, without digging up my logbook, I spent about $200-$220 on gas each trip. Using the supercharger network wouldn’t buy me any hotel rooms, because I’d be taking an hour off of driving every four instead of taking ten hours off every 24. Gas is a small price to pay for being able to cover 1,100 miles in 14 hours…
That’s only a little longer than my San Diego to Charlottesville, VA times. The only difference is that I slept in hotel rooms two nights on each run, ate sit-down meals in restaurants with table service, and wasn’t in any particular hurry. My total times were still two to four hours less. Their trip was 400 miles…
Because European bikes are for incels.
This is what I don’t get about Democrats. The bigger government gets, the more incompetent and unaccountable people there will be reducing the quality of your life.
I’m just grateful that nobody is talking about releasing an Amy Schumer sex tape.
Alex isn’t even close to correct. When the SM was new, you could buy a Mercedes-Benz 600 in the US for considerably more than twice the $11,800 that a new SM cost in 1972. Maserati Boras were more too, as were Rolls-Royces, Bentleys, senior Ferraris, and the 300 SEL 6.3. The BMW 3.0 CS, MB 350SLC, Dino 246 GTS,…