Agree. I mean, he could spend it on blow and prostitutes instead.
Agree. I mean, he could spend it on blow and prostitutes instead.
My buddy Christian as a grey GT3 and he lete me drive it whenever I like, even at the track. In return he gets to drive my 1998 Mark VIII with 200K miles.
This is the right and obvious answer
This is the real answer.
Spoiled by an 11 year old Chevy HHR.
Oh to be ignorant of all the actual good cars the world has to offer.
My car is old enough to have 2 kids, a messy divorce, and a questionable Tinder account.
I Cayenne’t believe I chuckled at this.
Notice what isn’t failing? The manual transmission.
If it happens, do you call 911?
The potential for the cars to roll away is due to the bushings that are part of the connection between the gear shifter and the gearbox, which, the documents say, “may detach.”
Ya, that would make sense. Still can’t believe anyone would purposely put a spy device in their car for the insurance companies to use, but under the guise of saving money I guess people can be talked into anything.
You’d think any company in the data mining/analysis business with “Cambridge” in their name would have thought to take a good hard look at re-branding recently.
Their tagline should have been “All the performance of a Fiero combined with the reliability of a Ferrari!”
If I was richer, I’d import and crash as many of these as it takes for me to be able to convert them to meet US regulations, and hopefully sell enough of them to break even. This is one of the few cars where I would gladly own both the original version and the modern one.
I’d have bought a 4C if it had a manual, but I’m just one man. Not enough to move the needle.
Call me crazy but I voted NP.