The Porsche flips a heck of a lot, and it goes so fast that it’s hard to get a definite count. The 911 took more than 10, and probably somewhere nearer to 15, tumbles before it settled on its roof.
The Porsche flips a heck of a lot, and it goes so fast that it’s hard to get a definite count. The 911 took more than 10, and probably somewhere nearer to 15, tumbles before it settled on its roof.
One step closer to flag football.
What fresh hell is this? A transversely mounted engine?!
Right.
I’m using the Urban Dictionary definition.
Hot Take: Stroker Ace > Days of Thunder
No mention of Stroker Ace? How dare you.
WRONG!
It’s not “incorrect,” it just implies that nobody was at fault.
First off, they are called “traffic collisions” by the police for a reason, almost all of them are due to driver negligence. “Whoopsy! Sorry I ran that red light and t-boned your car!” Somebody wasn’t paying attention or driving like an asshole.
I’m glad I had the chance to go when it was only slightly crowded. This would drive me crazy.
Oh, those AMP jokesters are at it again.
Has anybody confirmed that this is still a Corvette? I know MT called it a mid-engined Corvette 50 years ago, but as far as I know, the front-engined Corvette will stay around, so is it still possible that they will call their new halo car something else?
Repair and maintenance costs are not relevant to this discussion.
Flat fee for the analysis and documentation for the insurance company and court (if it comes to that).
A friend of mine went through this last year (successfully). He referred me to this guy: https://diminishedvalueexpert.com/
Now the advantage of leasing in this situation comes down to resale. If you bought this car your trade-in value down the road would suffer due to an accident history, because you are leasing it, all you have to do is give it back and walk away.