In Miami Beach you’d see college kids on Bentley Continental GT Speed convertibles like rice.
In Miami Beach you’d see college kids on Bentley Continental GT Speed convertibles like rice.
Yep, CP for the price, NP for 18k.
I love how completely and utterly nonsense this SUV is. It’s insane, unnecessary, ridiculous, absurd, and yet, I want one with every bit of my soul.
This is an argument I always use agains the Libertarian/Free Market people I know. When you’re stuck in a precarious situation, there will ALWAYS be people ready to take advantage of your desperation. Human greed is simply evil.
I agree. The instant torque and zero vibration/noise from a hybrid/electric car makes it awesome for bumper-to-bumper and city traffic.
Bonus points if it fails in the middle of a narrow one-way street in the middle of the downtown of your city, while an ambulance is behind you.
Dozens? I can imagine an Uber/Lyft/Taxi driver stopping for enough time for the start/stop system to kick in several hundred times a day (yes, I live in NYC, how did you know?)
While I understand and support the fuel savings and environment benefits of start-stop technology, I feel this is another piece of equipment that the owner will have to pay to maintain and that might eventually lead to a headache if/when it begins to break (maybe because of age, because of manufactured defects,…
I agree, the Honda Fit is the Mary Poppins bag of the subcompacts.
I’d kill for a new Baja with the WRX engine.
Yeah, it’s a CH-R without the Lexus bits
Holy shit, 300 and 350k miles? If I may ask, how old are the Volvo and the Toyota?
Priority #2: Buy tons of Bitcoin
I guess those leases are pure profit for FCA financial services or whoever underwrites the lease.
It’s not personal, congratulations on owning a car you love! It just that it’s funny to read “I have the RR Sport Supercharged and, while it’s not the RR Supercharged, I like it”. Sounds like an awesome “quirk” to have with your car.
#humblebrag
This is awesome.
Audo R8, I think. Doug Demuro made a video of a 2017 R8 the other day.
Would you prefer to live in the heart of a city and not have to own and drive a car, or live in the suburbs and have to drive/take the train to work every day?
How do you guys usually deal with carmakers as journalists? Do you have a “contact person” with each automaker who coordinates test drive events or press cars for the week?