Well it would be within spitting distance of either Pennsylvania or West Virginia or possibly both. So I guess that’s why it's a damn Northwest Maryland.
Well it would be within spitting distance of either Pennsylvania or West Virginia or possibly both. So I guess that’s why it's a damn Northwest Maryland.
Government needs to step in to help rich people charge their cars? I mean, I get that our federal government already exists to massively help the rich, but I'm just surprised to see this offered as a seemingly honest suggestion.
Why don't I understand what is happening in this article?
The first engine lasted only somewhere in the range of 15-20% of my expectation for a modern (as in post-1990) build and the replace/rebuild cost was likely 5-6x what any current major manufacturer would cost (these are still largely serviced through Ferrari dealers, right?)
A ‘might makes right' kinda guy. Brilliant argument.
How quickly we forget... or maybe just never knew to begin with...
Yep, well put.
I am admittedly not a big fan of the monoblock, but these look bad in black.
How does this qualify as angular?
What's the core deposit on a Model S?
Oh God the stop sign thing. Just goooooo...
I guess we will see, I’m glad my old mutt has no need for medicated dog food though, sounds awful.
Jalopnik pre-Nov 2019: blobby crossovers are rote design and dumb for many practical reasons, just get a sedan or hatch ffs. Also the Eclipse Cross is the worst naming convention ever, let’s hope it doesn’t start a trend.
Cheapest one is $44k lol, k. So it is indeed a cynical play for the money of 65 year olds.
You adjusted the brightness on these shots? Up I'm assuming?
I still remember the Spyker linkage from the LA Auto show around 2005(?). What I did not remember is how, uh, special it looks on the outside.
A Zonda is what people that bought a Lamborghini for attention should have bought.