dopaminefiend
DopamineFiend
dopaminefiend

This right here! Someone lost their mind in exactly the right way here, and for $10k (and if I had space in my garage) I’d give it a look. But one. does. not. buy. someone. else’s. project. for twenty thousand dollars. 

1. You are correct - the CVCC did do this first

Is a 90 degree V6 and stroke measure is the same as the Alfa Giulia V6... I don’t think it is all Maserati as they are saying

The ad is already down. Does that make it a NP?

My understanding is that Ferrari wants to be more exclusive and wants to have the labor used for other projects. It basically sounds like they’re preparing to sell a lot of SUVs and don’t want to expand the workforce that much...

To be fair to Lincoln, they’re killing it with their SUVs. Instead of lightly re-trimmed and restyled Ford products like GM is doing vis-a-vis Chevy and Cadillac, Lincoln is giving them unique sheetmetal and engine choices buyers can’t get in the Ford product. If I told you the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair spawned

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Right, a 621 horsepower/538 lb-ft twin-turbo three-liter V6 produced by Maserati using F1 technology. I hope it is first used to power an off-road car, because it will be spending a lot of time there... off the road.

These things are so cheap used. Like fully loaded in the best color (the brighter blue) runs about $35k with literally no miles.

That sounds like FCA. Spend the money to develop a whole new engine that they’ll sell hundreds of while their American market cars are almost old enough to buy alcohol.

If this works more than 25% of the time the first year of production I will be impressed. 

Don't fat shame this darling just because it was born with 90-degree hips.

8K RPM on a twin turbo is pretty cool in this day and age.

But i’m vaguely tempted to fat shame that engine. It looks like a wide load.

Save yourself a boatload of money and buy one that is a couple years old.  They depreciate faster than anything I can think of offhand.

You’ll probably be able to buy a 2020 in 2021 honestly. Not to be pessimistic, I love large sedans, but that’s the reality. Also as a nod to your username, we have a Regal TourX wagon we love

Cool-adjacent would kill in Zillow ads.

I have to think rents are higher in the Cool District. Who wouldn’t want to live there?

Yup, Its also bizarre how far from the Ocean tides affect rivers. Portland, OR has tidal effects that are still in feet, and its over 100 miles from the ocean.

More the like Maritiem District. But it’s Cool-adjacent.

Fun fact: the height above the waterline is often referred to as “air draft.”

And a bonus point for the 11 ft 8 reference.