If a Ferrari V12 and an American V8 had a child, it would sound like this.
If a Ferrari V12 and an American V8 had a child, it would sound like this.
Heh, that's a bit of a low blow.
Or this?
Looks more like a 19th century gunboat to me, rather than a WWI Dreadnought.
Yes, in fact it is a 458 Spider, my mistake. It has the cowling with the titillating peek-a-boo view ports, and not the big window like the Italia. Didn't appreciate the difference until now; not a big Ferrari fan and the 458 isn't exactly as common as a Corolla.
My bad, corrected.
He's going way too fast in our parking garage. His passenger also seems to think so.
Was going to suggest Camaro and Toronado, but both are later than the Corvair, 1966-68.
While not his exact car, this is what it looks like now.
Nice, but those head lamps that are borrowed from a Fusion which borrowed them from an Aston just turn me off.
The hackers just shut it down so they could do some rollerblading.
Nissan? Do something crazy? Nahhh
Tough call, good match up.
Very true. It's science! So check your speed frequently.
I work for a rental car company, and we have a few Priuses. Prii? My experience was similar to Pistol Pete, minus the female anthropomorphism.
Brilliant men are no better at predicting future events than anyone else, really.
It's a well known fact that turn signals on a BMW are a $4975 option, and so most customers don't bother ordering them.
Let's face it - most Lambo customers are not interested in gated shifters.
Didn't the Vigor and Legend of this era have horribad automatic transmissions?
Knowledge is power.