Maserati didn’t really try to sell a 2.0L turbo four cylinder for $90,000, right? That has to be an error on someone’s part.
Maserati didn’t really try to sell a 2.0L turbo four cylinder for $90,000, right? That has to be an error on someone’s part.
Masterfully done.
Red car bad luck
Red Solo car
My car isn’t worth more than my life. Also, it’s got an Air Tag on it, and I keep the battery fresh. If they can even drive the thing (obligatory three-pedal shout-out), they can have it.
Agree. I’m almost ashamed that I keep keep coming back after experiencing such incompetence.
Don’t attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence. They can barely hire decent writers here (Tom McP *very* much excepted) why would you expect them to have decent web development talent?
I’m sure the car is semi-decemt, but I’m excited to actually be able to see the comments again. Hell, even the back half of the articles is nice to see.
If every car was painted in Mystichrome, we would pine for a black one.
This is giving me major “It’s a Trap” vibes somehow. It’s gorgeous, and could probably be serviceable with a bit of wrenching. But if all it was going to take was a few weekends of work, I’d expect the ask to be much higher. So what exactly is lurking in there that the seller would let it go for so cheap?
Stop doing this “Company loses $X on every unit it sells” nonsense. It’s misleading and sensationalized. Ford, and most companies (Even Nissan, allegedly!) spend money developing new products. They spend that money in anticipation of future sales. Dividing total development cost (already paid up front) by the first…
I hope it stays with true enthusiasts who will enjoy it, and never ends up with some dope like David Lee to film a tacky Youtube video with it, and then lock it away in his fancy, private car-prison.
I love that the giant snake head is like the 14th insane detail I noticed about that car. That is gloriously weird.
I have family there, and have spent a considerable amount of time there. Their system is far, far better for virtually everyone. The only people it is less good for are... the very rich, i.e. the people who don’t need anything from anyone. The people paying that price are the people who can afford to. Wages are good…
Oh no, it’s definitely worth well into the millions. I would not be surprised at all to see someone pay eight or even nine figures for the oldest Ferrari.
That is really cool. Before this, the most interesting car I ever saw in New Zealand is whatever the hell this is:
Obviously the DeLorean.
A company’s commitment to safety must be subject to... rather a lot of scrutiny when their employees resort to urinating in bottles, buckling their seat belts behind their backs, and driving down the sidewalk to meet their “quotas” for the day.
Driving is a paid privilege. Not a right. Mandate it and have the private party interested in driving pay for it totally. Mandate re-testing every 1, 3, and 5 years with every 5 years after to keep habits good and drivers everywhere safe and up to date.