Fluoride gas.
Fluoride gas.
There's only one way to end this nonsense.
You know who to blame,
Rusto, don't deny it, you know damn well that'd be a problem.
Because then the 50th anniversary owners will complain that their special seats are in a car that shouldn't have them, and they lose exclusivity because of it.
But the 458, FF and F12 are our present and future. :(
But I just gave you my counter-argument.
But that's just recently, and just with the GT3. From what I've been reading and seeing, Ferrari has been doing this forever, and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. Ferrari has been about exclusivity since day one, and nothings gonna change that.
I'm sorry Rusto. :(
The flat four will ruin it, I'm afraid. Nothing they do will stop it from sounding like a Scubaru. :(
Ferrari: The top brand for snobbery, man whores, pretentiousness, and old money at its very best.
At this point, you're just trying to make feel like shit aren't you, well, you've succeeded.
Probably
Rich kid? I come from a middle class family, explain how that's being rich? I'll explain it again, because no one has the decency to read apparently. He did not buy me a car. I sold my Saturn Astra for $7500 towards the down payment, my parents added $500. My parents took out a loan for me, and I'm responsibly paying…
And what of the reasoning of steering/handling feel? And having to work to get more power out of the motor? How is that not relevant?
It's just with the CAFE fuel/emissions regulations for the future that make me rather nervous about new cars in the future, since it seems that almost everything will be downsized and turbocharged in the future. :(
Exactly! That's my point! :D
There's no way I could get a new Mustang now. Unless I acquired a better paying job than I've got now, it's just not gonna happen for at least another year or two. If I could find a very low mileage Mustang in the spec above used, then maybe, but I doubt that's even possible.
1. Yes that was the big mistake