I mean, 0-60 in 5.8s was pretty damn fast in ‘08, I doubt anyone would expect that from what looks like a fat Camry.
middle-aged female realtor clothes.
I see this in Indycar too. Very few people make it past 30 because you can’t have a life, let alone a family.
I’m with you, I’d love to see a cap of 20 races, but it’s not happening. Though for 2023, with China doubling down on its covid policy, it looks extremely unlikely that the Chinese GP is happening. Here’s to hoping they don’t replace it.
Maybe they should tell the FIA to stop scheduling races.
Never pass one of these beauties on the road (an increasingly rare occurrence sadly) without a pang of regret at not having owned one. Mixed with relief, after a moment’s reflection, but that’s neither here nor there.
I had a 240z, A Lancia Beta Zagato and a Karmann Ghia, I have been shopping for a 1800es to swap in my RWD turbo t5 powertrain salvaged from a destroyed Volvo 142
54K less 10k in income tax, another 12k in rent, leaves 32 for living, saving, eating, clothing etc...say 6k for food , 2K for clothing, no savings because you’re young and dumb, now you’re down to 24 K left, or 2000 a.month... After cable, phone, internet, music, social life? Not sure you can even make the payments,…
I agree and I think this is an issue of a generational gap.
It (V6) was a hair under or slightly above the 3,500 mark with options. That sunroof was a heffer. Still weighs less than an Outback 2.5. The 370Z was only 50-170 pounds less. Considering the old 2+2 often added weight, that was about spot on for a 2+2 (the G37 was heavier). When looking at the Stang and Comaro V6…
What a really great story, thanks for sharing. Also, doing the math, that’s a mid-1990s Maxima, which is still such a great car.
Almost $30,000 but “just about everyone can own.” You can’t be that out of touch with the financial state of a lot of people.
So maybe you could undo this travesty with four junkyard springs? Have to be some out there.
A hole-in-one is rare enough that the dealership and country club felt comfortable gambling that nobody would manage to do it. Uh oh, somebody rolled snake eyes!