Agreed. This car is so weird. When I wash it, it could totally be fine pulling up to a country club in the wealthiest area in America. Just some old money guy who bought it new and can't be bothered to get another one. When it's dirty and broken, it looks like the kind of thing you'd find at a buy-here-pay-here lot in…
Given the answers already provided, I'm going to say Detroit's Belle Isle. The best part about Belle Isle, the curbing used for the races is permanent on the public roads. You can go bounce your car off some curbing whenever you have the desire.
Take back the F1. That car is timeless
Fox management to employees: "Try not to do anything that would end up on Jalopnik. Shit. Too late."
I can't imagine how pissed off at myself I would be if I spent $70,000 - $100,000 on something and then became bored with it. That's an expensive way to get bored.
The screen is cool. Very very cool. But at this point I've seen so many Teslas that viewing one on the road now is a rather dull affair. The luster is gone. Bring on the gullwing minivan!!!
Obviously he should do what anyone does when they get bored of their car: throw a sick exhaust on there and cover it with GReddy stickers.