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...
Movie producer suit talking to car sourcing guy about vehicle choices.
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.