jamisparker
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jamisparker

It's funny they got that award while the still had a pile of every single 991 GT3 waiting for the engines to be replaced.

You missed Porsche.

115 MPH in a Hyundai Tiburon on a public road. Several stupid things in that sentence.

Might just be for a clean look. Same reason as shaved door handles.

I disagree. Z32 is pretty easy to find unmodified in my area.

That would be US 95. A white shield symbol means it is a 'US' route, a blue and red shield is an Interstate.

One dealer marked it up 30k and recently dropped it down to MSRP. Most are being sold at or under MSRP.

I95 is on the eastern seaboard. You must be mixing up your roads.

I put as much stock in this as the new Americanized Ferrari lineup.

They got in trouble for the numbers being too close in color to the rest of the uniform so the refs couldn't see them.

Ooo. Sick burn.

Don't forget those glorified Beetles that Porsche makes.

Isn't the whole idea of crumple zones that nothing is better than something?

A lot of households have multiple vehicles. Mine has a truck, a family hauler, and a Jalop-mobile. I would guess that a good 40% of jalops also own a pickup. I think Jalopnik is all about vehicles being genuine in their purpose, hence the hate for Ridgelines but the love for Wranglers. Even wagons and minivans get a

Not great for job security, but the company car can't be beat.

You didn't say production, did you? Gotta go with the Ferrari.

That's pretty great mileage. Depending on pricing I might trade in my 2011 Frontier. The published mpg numbers are spot on for it so the extra mileage would be nice. Plus it is worth about 90-95% of what I paid for it 3 years ago, so trade-in wouldn't be too painful.

They based their business model on getting an exception granted. It is all their fault. Everyone knows you can't expect a platform to last forever.

The government is actively trying to kill Aston Martin by refusing to let them sell cars built after a certain date that don't meet federal side-impact safety standards.

It's a whole new platform, they already unveiled it. Just waiting on styling and specs now.