Clearly you don’t know many wealthy people. There is a reason people are wealthy and its not because they like wasting money.
Clearly you don’t know many wealthy people. There is a reason people are wealthy and its not because they like wasting money.
That first point is no longer true, not universally anyway. I’m a “young professional” and I prefer Cadillac because it doesn’t carry the air of auto-douche that a German brand does. I have no interest in Audis or BMWs but I’d take an ATS-V (fingers crossed for a wagon) any day of the week.
More relevantly, I’ve seen many, many Model Ss and zero ELRs.
I have honestly seen more Lexus LFAs and Bugatti Veyrons in person than ELRs.
Funny tweet but holy shit, did that rocket just land?
It was bound to happen. Just watch the video below to see why.
Also, you can even argue that Mariota's loss to Ohio State can be explained away by the simple fact that Ohio State was a goddamned juggernaut of a team that somehow cheat-coded its way into having a third-string quarterback that played out of his fucking gourd when the moment called for it. Also, Ezekiel Elliot was…
Yeah, they could have flown onto the destination, then charged him for his seat to fly back. You bet Delta would have done that.
The Escalade disagrees.
The Veyron was never supposed to be a McLaren F1. It was supposed to be a Gulfstream for the road. 200mph while having a conversation and sipping a latte. That requires more refinement and technology - it might not be as exciting for enthusiasts, but it is a greater engineering task.
So you’re telling me that VW didn’t actually build the Veyron?
Perhaps not “a ton of money,” but I am convinced that the S2000 CRs are going to appreciate in value significantly. It’s a fairly rare edition of one of enthusiasts’ favorite sports cars, and they are surprisingly affordable right now. If you’re looking for something fun that will be worth more down the road, buy one…
Ford will obviously follow the same blueprint they used with the last Ford GT. I can see these appreciating in value just like the old