Once again though, a brand new Cayman will surely cost more than 20K to own for 3.5 years. Guaranteed by the residuals.
Once again though, a brand new Cayman will surely cost more than 20K to own for 3.5 years. Guaranteed by the residuals.
He didn't mention a t-shirt. Changes everything!
My brother-in-law put a deposit down on one. He is insane.
Even at 8K a year, which is way too high, a brand new Cayman will still depreciate faster.
I always loved that color on the 360. Best looking modern Ferrari, IMO.
The Cayman will definitely cost more to own in the long run, especially if take into account the massive depreciation hit a new Porsche will take compared to an already-depreciated ten year old Ferrari.
That guy in orange taking pictures of the cars while standing in the middle of the road is definitely the most insane person in the video, drivers included!
This produced perhaps the beset conversation on Jalopnik.
Yeah, every one that I have ever driven had a speed limiter set around as fast as an athlete could sprint. I knew a guy once that put a Harley v-twin into a golf cart, but he crashed it before I could ever get a ride.
It really doesn't make any sense when you take into account the fact that all cars have a lockout so you can't shift the car out of park unless you have your foot on the brake pedal. So, presumably the owner of the Neon was sitting in the car with her foot already on the brake when this all happened. I guess she took…
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You would be very surprised at how much barns put into breeding. Some stud fees are into the millions and many barns breed horses for decades until they have a winner they can actually race at the top level. We are not talking F1/Moto GP money, but some barns surely spend more developing a good horse than 2nd tier…
I feel like you got unusually lucky with your early electrical woes, but you obviously have a very keen eye for buying used cars. 99% of the population that wants to drive a reliable used car should stay away from a 14 year old German luxury sedan. The market agrees, considering your $3,000 purchase price.
I feel exactly the same way. I will always prefer Road Atlanta, even when paying a premium. I am excited to try out the AMP karting track in August, though!
I really dislike this track, mostly because it is too "busy," with no real straight away to rest for a second, check your lap time, and prepare for your next lap. The driver in the video spun out coming onto that short front straight, and as you can see, there is no time to relax even for a moment!
Needs Mustang
Obviously, but why would you pick your head up and stare at the grenade when you duck your head just to be on the safe side.
The guy in the top gif doesnt even jump fully down. He just stays on all fours looking at the grenade!!
The IRS actually exempts businesses from paying taxes on very large vehicles used for business purposes.