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I had a kid in my school that got a brand new manual 335i back in 07/08 when they had just come out and had that sweet N54 twin turbo. He proceeded to crash that one on pills driving like a dummy and his parents went on to buy him a brand new one, although in white this time and not charcoal like the previous one.

I mean he could have just as easily posted a video from the Euro Cup that just passed. Let’s know act like he was grasping a straws here.

What? She made a blanket statement calling about 45% of Americans deplorables.

They might depreciate a bit but it will bounce back over time. Look at the Cerrera GT for example, it was $448K brand new and sat in the low $300K range used for years before shooting up. Given that was more or less the last of a dying breed and people realized this years later but still. Now they go for around $800K

Whatever, even if I had the money to buy one Ferrari would be the last on my list, unless if was an f40.

It’s not a low lying island, its elevated with a rocky shoreline. unless the there is a 30-40 ft storm surge I think they will be fine.

But you are insinuating that you should be able to buy a Camaro at X dollar amount and that anymore would be unfair. That’s not how it works, if GM wants to cut dealers out and raise the price of the camaro because the free market is still paying it so be it.

Tough shit? Your not entitled to it because its the only thing you deem fits your criteria.

No doubt, my friend is a manager at Ray Catena and works all day everyday 12 hours except Sunday. In NJ its against the law for any dealers to be open on Sunday.

The competition doesn’t go away, it just moves from the dealer level to the manufacture level. The car companies still need to sell cars, they will just be relying on themselves to do it and not dealers. If anything it cuts out a middle man and could save consumers in the end, but most likely the manufacturers will

According to my quick google search one passenger train car weighs roughly 65 tons. So multiply that by 8-10 and I can’t imagine anything even coming close to stopping it at speed.

Right, these people are acting like he was driving a mustang or something.

He never lets me down, there is always a wrench or two thrown in for good measure.

I feel your pain. My grandmom owned a 155 and spider at the same time all the way through the early 00's. I’m pretty sure she got both right before they halted sales in the US. She used to have to take them to the Algar Ferrari to get serviced. Which was also a convenient 2 hours away.

I would like to know as well. I would also like to know what the owner was thinking when he choose to get his F40 worked on by anyone but Ferrari. If he did it to pinch some pennies maybe the F40 wasn’t the car for him.

Nahh, there isn’t enough wrong with it yet.

That is true, but records aren’t everything. If you punched the VIN to my jeep in it would look like it hasn’t been serviced in almost 80K miles. I started doing all the maintenance myself and way before its called for in the book.

Yep, find the real anal owners. When I was looking for a waverunner in 2010 I stumbled across 01 GP1200R that was in mint condition, and I mean mint.

There is a common joke we throw around in the boat world when it comes to outboards, Mercury to be particular.

Yeah, TATA didn’t get their hands on them yet right?