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DonVanSin
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Enjoy your car. No offense meant. My opinion weighs as much as yours. And yeah, mags and aluminum, they’re all alloys. 

Unintended circumstances for Ferrari include more brand awareness of this ass hat’s brand. Every story just increases his market reach. Ferrari just fueled up his Instagram. 

Username noted. Go pick a fight elsewhere.

Yeah, I was referring to the difference in materials for mass consideration, to the finish for aesthetics. Shiny doesn't work on late model Corvettes. 

Painted, satin finish, pure in material, if possible. All good answers. Chrome and polished have their place. In my opinion that would be on older muscle cars and certain luxo barges from the old days. Those vehicles made use of the weight in the wheels to improve their ride. Its part of why a caddy rides like a

Show me stock chromed steel wheels on a corvette anytime after 1984. As long as you’re inquiring, my version of appropriate includes aluminum wheels which have less unsprung mass for better wheel control and quicker transitions.

Chrome wheels” is not accurate for this article. Corvette was offered with “polished” aluminum wheels. The finishes look similar but one is steel (chrome) and the other aluminum (polished). Neither are appropriate on a sports car.

Maybe he spent his insurance payment on lift kits, noisy tires, and expensive never lit lights. 

Yup, I saw a similar accident. A Dodge Neon t-boned a Chevy Silverado. The truck pulled out in front of the neon and was flipped neatly on its side. The Neon drove home, truck was totaled. I saw it happen, took pics of the aftermath, and got called to court as a witness. The Truck driver claimed “no fault” all the way

BMW = Be a Mechanic or Walk

Y’all done missed gold. Try this and get back to me. Until then, your opinions are limited.

I live in LA. They are not common here. Didn’t see one in NY or Chicago last week. So, maybe Vancouver is where they are hip. 

‘twas a W8

BMW i8. Trying too hard, failing so obviously.

Radwood LA last fall. It was childhood dream. Glad I got to see it. 

Even better. It’s been almost 30 years since visiting. I may be a replica.

Very interesting museum. Also included only steps away from that test tube is Lincoln’s assassination chair. It’s creepy because of the brown stain running down its back. Out front, they also had the car in which Kennedy was assassinated. For the most part, the museum stands as an engineering archive and love letter

Starred for “Wrath of Khar” reference. 

That’s a valid question. But, yes. We live in uncertain times and some people trigger easily now.