@carve: Dang, somebody said it already.
@carve: Dang, somebody said it already.
Totally unrealistic. The average furry would have a much better and more expensive costume, but wouldn't have enough money in the bank to rent a Ferrari.
So do you suppose Jaguar will want this car for their museum like Volvo did with their 2.6 million mile P1800?
France has Rouge-necks?
"Bring out your dead.....bring out your dead...."
No, really...we'll save the Titanic. We just need to bail a little faster!
I like it, so of course we'll never get it. Even with the demise of the SUV, there's still very little choice in the wagon department.
@alexander_the_car_salamander: Oh god no, there's no such thing as a 1980 Civic with no rust!
@alexander_the_car_salamander: Well, in New Hampshire (land of the rust gods), anything that's pre-1990 and still on the road is unusual enough. Anything that's from the 70's or early 80's and still running (nevermind being in decent condition) is almost unheard of.
@MushyHeirloom: Compost, even.
But does it come with little die-cast pizzas?
I voted nice price, 'cause I live in the Northeast and haven't seen one of these in the flesh since the 80's. Probably much less of a rarity in California I suppose.
This made NPR tonight, but they put it a bit more bluntly. "Dealers will cut off the bottom of the accelerator pedal until replacement pedals can be installed."
@zeeboid: That was the very first thing that jumped into my mind.
It would look better with a Maine license plate.
@Alfisted: Ouch. #googlestreetview
He doesn't look like he's crashing, he looks like he's taking a highway exit. I chalk it up to another Nav-related fail, probably because he uploaded the maps for a "Lambo" or maybe the original maps were never updated and were all in French.
@Golgo: +1 #bugattiveyron
@HoonThatFerrari: Heart-clicky for that. #bugattiveyron
@JCWhitless: I meant it was ironic that the guy happened to own a shop that fixed up wrecked exotic cars.