johncalvinyoung
johncalvinyoung
johncalvinyoung

Am I the only one who wasn't surprised that the oil slick was left by an Alfa Romeo?

You're not interested in the battle between Ford, Corvette, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Porsche? And all of them as works teams....

Most simply don't care about having expensive and showy vehicles; they're smart enough to realize owning vehicles for a very long time, and caring for them properly, is immensely more cost effective than driving an unnecessary new vehicle. I know many of the wealthiest in the state of Georgia, and they drive trucks,

Seems to me like Spen belonged to a special breed of bros that you just can't be anymore.

"Indeed, Yoz was as surprised as anyone when he stumbled across it: "It was like ignoring the vegetable drawer of your fridge for a year, then opening it to find a bunch of very grateful sentient tomatoes busily working on their third opera," he says."

10/10

Those are 2 fantastic cars. If you can't get to Goodwood to see the D-Type up close, we have one (XKD-538) which can be seen up-close over 300 days out of the year. Aside from the 30+ year old paint, it's entirely original down to the trim. Ours is slightly different from the Blue one above, which is a long-tail

Bangle's design divides opinions much more. Ian Callum's designs (Aston Martin, Jaguar F-type) are adored much more universally.

Why? Could be Ralph Gilles or Henrik Fisker or Ian Callum or Peter Schreyer or Tom Matano or Franz von Holzhausen or....

Title is flagrantly try-hard. Try less, please.

Forwarded to a guy I know with two Ford GT's...a 458, a 650S, a couple Vipers, etc. I think he'll be interested.

I know a guy who has one of these. He owned his own company for years. He made money, but he did things that make no sense. Like, he decided he'd save money by not buying himself a new office chair for 15 years. So he duct taped his armrests back together when they fell apart. And proceeded to buy new suits every

Is it possible you misunderstood your car history? The porsche 928 was pretty much a run of the mill Porsche with over 65,000 being produced over its 18 year lifespan (1977-1995). You can get them on ebay for around $5,000. Restored ones might go for 25K. There is a rarer GTS model that sometimes sells for over

I was there when this happened. I was 7 years old and watching from the crew station. After the run, the car pulled into the maintenance bay, and one of the mechanics saw me and came running out with something in his hand. He gave me two screws which he said he just pulled from an access panel on the car. Two

I included the cars.com link on another comment already, but you should get an Aston. Specifically, a mid 2000's DB9 or Vanquish. There are many, many examples between 50-60k, they are manual, they are Aston Martins, they sound great, they are Aston Martins, they have V12s, they are Aston Martins.

Aston DB9!

In my eyes the roadster pales in comparison to the coupe because of those doors. It's unfortunate, because both are beautiful cars, doors or not. But whenever I see something about the roadster, all I can think is why isn't it a gullwing?

What a great read, Sam!