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A) It’s not a typical open driveway. From the video and pics, looks like covered parking under the house. Although the Maybach appears to be street parked.

So in other words, Ferrari will soon be using NFTs to start the $10,000,000 superleggeria speciale FFXYZ 799 track-day-only megahypercar on the 5 days a year you are allowed to use it, if the temperature and humidity are within the acceptable range and the car can be confirmed to be at a pre-approved track based on

The video is from one of the cameras in the gatehouse. It is perfectly clear that there is a car on the bridge in a dangerous spot. The operator was a negligent dipshit.

At 6'2", Harold’s E-Type is probably to small to carry me in a casket. So I’d be happy to have a final spin in the driver’s seat before my dying breath.

Not for me, but Mercedes might like this one as a post mortem ride...

At least we don’t blather on about how evil car ownership is.

What? You don’t like lightly restyled Fox Mustang interiors?!?

Blowing your arms into your forehead may indeed be a myth, but I do recall seeing video of M-B test drivers driving along while some engineers unexpectedly (to the driver) causes the bag to pop. The point was that the 9-3 position best allowed drivers to maintain control when the bags deployed. These tests were from

I’m sure some will disagree, but I prefer the second gen AMC Javelin with its swoopy fenders over the more generic first gen.

Yeah, I thought 10-2 went out when airbags became standard. Don’t want your forearms smashing into your forehead if the airbag goes off. Every steering wheel I’ve used in the last 2 decades has been designed for 9-3, with all wheel mounted buttons easily reachable.

Plus, if you are going to be hauling stuff in the cabin, one would think you would get the fold-flat 2nd row bench rather than the captains chairs, that, to my knowledge, don’t fold out of the way as well.

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The price, too, evolved upwards from that Diablo. $300,000, for comparison, is modern Lamborghini money — as in, one and a half Huracáns money. If you want a late-model Lamborghini, why not shell out less and get one with CarPlay?

Just upgrade to the Touring or Grand Touring trim and they are quite nice inside with plenty of tech if that’s your idea of luxury.

So, per Rob’s link, the Evel Knievel one sold for $35K at a B-J auction in Vegas just last year, and it doesn’t have a broken grille. Despite the questionable color of it, I would expect that one to be top dollar with the celebrity association. This one is $10K too high.

OMFG!!! How the hell did we, the Internet’s largest community of car lovers (so Rory says), miss the most obvious answer of all?!?!??

If we told the brodozer crowd they can’t have their 6,000 pound trucks with 6 foot high grills anymore, though, it would probably start a civil war.

...they are the official luxury EV for the Las Vegas Raiders, so I guess that’s something?