Engine behind you AND semi-usable rear seas = GOOD
Engine behind you AND semi-usable rear seas = GOOD
oh great... now porsche is using alternate facts....
I truly wonder if people believe that acts of violence are no longer illegal as of January 20th.
Year of the Rooster ➡️ Year of the Cock ➡️ Year of the Dick
Lot’s of countries have different calendars, not everyone reading jezebel is a citizen of USA or follow dates form western countries.
Newsflash !Everyone isn’t Western or White or even in the United States when they read this website.
Yes. January 27th. Spring New Year in many Asian countries.
I truly wonder if people believe that acts of violence are no longer illegal as of January 20th.
A Trump-supporting airline passenger has been charged with multiple hate crimes for allegedly kicking and harassing…
How many other 4-doors are coming in at sub-15k for a brand new car with a warranty and a decent motor?
Reputation is the biggest issue. The Sebring name was tarnished, so when they facelifted it Chrysler called it the 200. But everyone knew the 200 was just a Sebring, so all it did was just tarnish the 200 name. Enter the new 200, and people still associate it with the crappy rental car they got on their last trip, or…
I don’t trust Fiat Chrysler build quality. I’d get a used Honda first (and did).
That is, indeed, an alternate fact. Glad you had the audacity to call your incorrect opinion what it is.
The color and those side creases, plus the shape and lack of a wing are giving me serious McLaren F1 vibes
The styling is an improvement over the current cars.
See this is a case when body lines/creases/curves on a car actually make sense and aren’t needless. I’m looking at you Hyundai.
I don’t know if this is true, but it looks like McLaren is one of the few car makers still doing good-old, classic surfacing (clay modeling, and plenty of it), instead of being overly reliant on digital modeling.
That door crease looks very LaFerrari-like.
We don’t use keys for repo. In fact in most places I’m aware of, the dealer and/or bank aren’t supposed to have keys to it. We just brute force it. One way or another, it’s going on/behind a tow truck. And believe me, the typical repo guy does not give a shit about damage. They aren’t responsible for it, and nothing…
Looks like a grab and run repossession. He’ll likely square it away once he is out of sight of the very recently previous owner.