Not really. For a super car, $30k for a major part isn’t too surprising.
Not really. For a super car, $30k for a major part isn’t too surprising.
Why did they make so few of these?!?!?
It’s 2018 now and I was just linked to this article from another article by George Patrick about how old, but still great, the current R35 is. There’s still no new GT-R, damn it!
My favorite thing about the R-35 is that it has a transaxle AND awd. There’s a drive shaft going from the engine in the front to the transmission in the back, and then ANOTHER DRIVE SHAFT GOING FROM THE TRANSMISSION IN THE BACK TO THE DIFFERENTIAL IN THE FRONT! The fact that they turn at different speeds makes me real…
In the 80's, when I was a wee tyke, I lived in the suburbs. My dad worked downtown, and needed a car to get from our house to the train station on a daily basis, a distance of about 3 miles. He decided to buy a cheap car for the task, not a bad idea. The car he chose to get, however, was a bad idea. He went with the…
I don’t mean to imply that their current or past cars are/were not bad-ass. They’ll just continue to make new cars MORE bad-ass than the previous models.
Don’t worry, purists. Let the riches with poor taste buy the SUV. They’ll gladly pay a premium over cost-of-production because, again, poor taste. Ferrari will take those profits and, after the executives decide unanimously to increase their bonuses, will pour the rest of that money into developing new, bad-ass sports…
That picture at the top of this article is why I get Kimi’s annoyance. He’s walking around the paddock, and some rich twat with a paddock pass runs up to him to take a selfie. Doesn’t ask to take a pic, just goes ahead and does it awkwardly. Congrats on the likes you’ll get, dick.
I’ve been on a Bears-fan hiatus for the last three years. Even with that 20-0 lead going into the half, I knew the Bears would lose the game.
Casino Royale was the best Daniel Craig Bond movie, imo. The C-X75 is sick. I like it even more than the DB-10.
The dual-clutch autotragic is nice, but they forgot to put in a driveshaft and rear differential. If it’s a sporty FWD, it should have a hatch instead of a trunk.
It’s all a tease! They’ll just put it in the Corvette museum with the other mid-engine Vettes.
Now I’m just waiting for GM to cancel it.
Didn’t you hear, Raph?? The Camry is a sports car now! Who needs rear wheel drive when you can have front wheel drive?! Now you’ll get from your suburban home to your suburban office faster than ever! Although, you may soil your pleated khakis along the way, with all those #hursepers.
Just goes to show we need security cameras with higher resolution and higher frame rates, so that we can be more entertained watching this fool destroy his Model S.
I didn’t know about Mark Donohue and Penske in F1. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, checks from daddy go a long way. I also have a feeling that Haas is keeping this kid around because he’s American. If he makes it, he’ll be the first American to race in Formula 1 for an “American” team in an “American” car since Dan Gurney, circa 1967. Haas has historic aspirations, so they’ll make an exception…
Let some other fool buy it new and pay full price. I’ll wait and let it depreciate, then snag it for a cool $400 mil. What a steal!