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I love Alfa dearly, but I don’t want the Giulia to be the next Ghibli.

I doubt the 135hp car will do a 7:39 lap.

Buying an Alfa for safety is like buying an Alfa for reliability.

So, say this hits the market priced around $30k, why on earth would anyone continue buying crap like an Accord, Camry, Sonata, or any of the other snoozefests on wheels the rest of the manufacturers are making?

Great car. I have 30K miles on mine. US serial # 1. They painted it P 4/5 Red for me. No real problems. Needs snow tires in anything over 1 inch.

with this shape any idea on how the windows wind down?

Who cares? Is the Mona Lisa in production?

Time to get outta Dodge... oh , I forgot.. they already Forded that stream..

I don’t think you really Earnhardt this star but I’m Gordon to give it to you anyways.

They certainly aren’t beating around the Busch when it comes to their feelings about this.

These sound like Petty race fans.

This looks like someone who doesn’t get what a Lamborghini is was tasked with designing a Lamborghini and did their research by questioning a room of sugar-fueled 2nd-graders.

I would not have a poster of this on my wall.

as I understand it, curb weight is below what the car would weigh in real world situations and gross weight is the absolute maximum it could weigh, which Tesla officially figures at 6,768 lbs.

Mmmm proooooobably don’t let anyone you suspect is under the influence drive your Corvette at all?

I wonder why?

That looks impossible to get out of.

3 speed slushbox and orange-on-black CRTs.... awww, yeeeah.

Styled by a blind man, the Japanese Orochi is neither beautiful, nor fast. Its 3.1-litre Toyota V6 – also used in Camrys and Hiluxes – needs every one of its 173kW to move the 1590kg Orochi.

V12 that turned into a V6 and interior that looks like it was made from materials used by GM in the 1980s. It sure is pretty though.