Trust me, its still there.
Trust me, its still there.
FWIW, I know a guy who did that with a car he owned that broke down. He lived in Washington state at the time (late 90's or early 00's), and he was moving back to Illinois soon, and when it died on him he just left it at the side of the road and walked away. Grabbed a couple of personal belongings and that was it,…
That is just convenient.
Always a good business decision to sign a contract with a country that may hold you hostage if they don’t get what they want.
+1 for McQueen spending most of the movie looking like he wishes he was doing literally anything else.
No matter what your opinion of the movie is, I would say that it is not a ‘car movie’. It’s a police film that has a famous car chase in it.
I can attest to this notion, definitely Alfas and a good deal of weird electrical stuff on tons of Chrysler products can be fixed with a new battery. If I didn’t see it on a regular basis at work I would never have believed it myself. That is not to say you won’t have other issues but when the gremlin shows up, feed…
Alfas rely a LOT on power from the battery (ex. brake by wire and electric power steering). I’m a member of a couple Alfa groups (I own and DD a 2018 Giulia Ti Sport Q4), and the default answer for any issue is “change the battery”. The OE batteries in the 2017s are know to have (and cause) issues that go away when…
The Fast and the Furious (2001). Sure, it is an over-the-top action franchise but being a movie about cars, it is pretty bad. I mean, “Danger to Manifold” Bad.
You can barely find a Camry in this condition for the same price. The joy of driving it is worth the financial risk for me, but only because it would not be my only car!
To save yourself from the “electrical gremlins” replace the battery every three years and that should keep most of them away.
Every time I see one of these, which isn’t often, I go through the exact same thought process. It goes like this:
Italian Temptress that will treat me badly and make it hurt, you have changed my mind, NP
“We’ve been trying to reach you about your car’s extended warranty.”
Are you and your company deeply tied to the leader of a regime who is invading a foreign country? Is your company the result of massive graft and you were able to purchase a state owned company for pennies on the dollar? Is your wealth tied to corruption and being best buds with a maniac with delusions of recreating…
It’s also hardly a secret that Ferrari has been grinding record sales and record profits for years now, so the example is not quite fitting.
probably because they did a whole superiority dance years ago saying they were too good to ever make an suv to appeal to normies.
Its like someone took a local dirt track car and tried to dress it up for a straight to video “death race” movie.
It looks like a 15-year-old Impreza:
man, this thing looks like every CUV released in the last year had a baby.