Crown Vic Longhorn Edition? I thought that was a Ram thing, but at least it comes with power steering.
Crown Vic Longhorn Edition? I thought that was a Ram thing, but at least it comes with power steering.
And they say driving a manual transmission is the best modern-day car security you can have.
You don’t need a supercharger with the ‘Vette since it has almost 2 extra liters of displacement (4.4 vs 6.0). HP is close, XLR gets 14 more ponies, but the Chevy weighs 450lbs less. The magnetic ride is going to be a fortune to repair, no thanks. Also, lets not forget the MANUAL in the Corvette.
You’re correct- those engines are under a TON of strain for very long periods of time. Oddly enough, I remember seeing a lot of old gas-powered Ford 300 inline sixes doing that job.
Anyone who’s played Gran Turismo knows this.
You have a good point. I’ve heard it said that poor people stay poor by living like they’re rich, and rich people stay rich by living like they’re poor.
Wow, I could like tech or watches, in addition to cars??? I had no idea!
So they’re GQ now?
Pretty sure I could make two to three 97 Wranglers with 350 hp for $20k.
It’s a little weird to me that he welded the diff — it’s like he was going for Drift Wrangler, and it didn’t turn out the way he had hoped. Now, all you have is a not-so-good drift car and a terrible Wrangler.
This just makes me sad... because concept pickup trucks are the worst kind of lie. They prey on those of us who really just want a station wagon with an open bed... and they look so... right. So... yes! That is what I want please build it!
And the press flack says “with just a few modifications we could have this in…
LS swap.
Mclaren has 2 cars: the P1 which is a hybrid hypercar and the baby P1 which goes by 4-5 different names and doesn’t have hybrid.
This. I’m hoping the typical Jag depreciation curve applies, so maybe $30k used in about 5 years?
If they depreciate like the sedan XFs, they’ll be half off in 4-5 years.
It’s a Jag, used it will be in the mid 30s in two years. Jag and retain value are two things that do not go together
On the contrary, due to homologation rules, selling track ready cars wasn’t just uncommon, it was mandatory.
I’m not going to argue with you concerning how Viper owners use their cars. You appear way more involved in the community than most. But I gotta stop you at:
Everyone repeat after me: