fuzzy86
Fuzzy86
fuzzy86

Bonus over the European choices, American car maintenance costs.

Did you reply to the right comment?

This only works if you have a place to plug in every night

For Americans, yes.

You’re forgetting that one of the non-prestigious but revenue generating parts of Delphi is that they manufacture wire harnesses. Seems that this service will still be required in the future.

In general, Americans have trouble wrapping their heads around multiclass racing when everyone is on track at the same time. Having cars compete with each other while having staggered start times and multiple classes is a bit too far.

I love these things, but I’m also the one person on earth who likes the current Clarity because it looks like a mix between a Citroen BX and XM.

Clean Land Cruisers, Discoveries (1s and 2s), Range Rovers (pre-2003), regular cab long bed pickups, any mini truck, non-car based Jeeps...

As someone in the market for one, they aren’t really overpriced considering they’re made to survive a nuclear weapon strike, but they certainly seem like it when for the same price you can get a vehicle 10 years newer with 50-100K miles less.

That car needs to win everything for the livery alone. The fact it’s an all-woman team is just icing on the cake.

Only large repair bill I had on it in the two years I owned was due to a dumbass trying to steal either the wheels or catalytic converter and ended up puncturing the gas tank. Otherwise it was just scheduled maintenance..

Two bosses in a row. One drove an original pre-facelift Saturn SC1, he was the original owner and bought it right after graduating college. The other drove an early ‘00s Corolla. Both were engineering managers at a company that paid very well. Cars weren’t their priority so they kept them until they could no longer be

People at work gave me grief when I bought my Viper, but their brand new Platinum pickups out in the parking lot cost twice as much as what I paid.

There is a time and a place for everything. Car shows are not the time nor place for stupid human tricks in cars.

I can pretty much guarantee the people rebutting against Mr. LJ909 didn’t read the very well written article that he linked in the comment either.

I think this is the eventual plan for the engine. If not than GM just pissed a lot money down the toilet.

The best part is that the Blackwing is inboard turbos yet an engine with a supercharger sitting in the V fits fine.

Honestly I think it was really designed with the C8 in mind and then they realized it was too expensive to build and still be able to hit the magic $60K. Now it’s left without a home.

God Damn! I just had flashbacks of trying to download porn over a 28.8 modem.