markinnaples
markinnaples
markinnaples

He’s not wrong.  

And the trophy wives of said well-heeled old guys.

Live in Naples/Can confirm.  But add new 911's, multiple Ferrari models, and enough Lamborghinis to the list of everyday cars around town.

If this is a life-long California car and has not been imported from a rust-state, then it’s most likely a relatively rust-free car with a solid undercarriage and body, which makes it automatically worth a metric shit-ton more than about 90% of the rest of similar Mustangs.  As it appears in the ad, it looks pretty

Front view, I like. The 3/4 front/side, I like. Full on rear, I like. 3/4 to full side view, but that weird rear window-to-roof section is an abomination, and making me nauseous.

Ha. Ha, ha. Ha, ha, ha, ha, haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, sigh.

No possibility of pulling the engine mount and using the Tap Set to correct the threads, or drilling it out when you have more space, or even replacing that engine mount?

That C4 is the PERFECT choice, great job!

Well, since the US is a net exporter of fuel these days, not sure that logic still holds up, but don’t let that stop you from posting it.

So, do the Panameras have the defective, self-destroying wiring like I’ve heard the Cayennes and BMW’s (these have it - I know first hand how bad) of the mid-late 2000's have? If so, total CP.

Absolutely, and in reality, only the wallet vote matters. But, I’m too cheap and only buy used currently due to where I am in life.  If I was younger and single, I would lease a new one for sure like my business partner did, but as I’m still trying to build up my assets after the real estate crash, I am not buying a

Eh, that sounds like the perfect car for me. I guess I’m one of those weirdos who loves luxury as much as a good deal, and I think the K900 exactly fits what I am looking for in a car. Strange how most of society doesn’t seem to agree with me, and I’m OK (actually, happy) with that.

Did you take into account the number of assaults that were performed by passengers on UBER drivers?  Takes that number down by almost half, which is significant in your analysis.

As a side note, that is one strange amalgamation. Sort of like one of those picture making things at the fair where you squeeze the bottles of different colors of paint while the paper swirls around at a hundred mph. Looks like a mix of a 2nd gen Charger, early GTO roof, first gen Monte Carlo rear quarters, 60's

There is only one answer:  Toyota FJ Cruiser

Best looking modern Bugatti, ever.

A college degree does not = greater pay always. Skills, intelligence, and a work ethic will always trump everything else, IMHO. We need more tradesmen (and women of course) than we need more psychology/economics/philosophy PhD’s in society today. Honestly, I think the unions should help their workers develop more

Best looking modern Bugatti by miles and miles.  A shame only one will be built.

Actually, the L79 is the high performance 327 with 350HP and is very desirable.  However, I am thinking of selling my hot rod '68 Camaro for an early C3 with an LS swap so I can road trip long distances in comfort with AC and decent gas mileage, as well as potentially do some auto cross.  This would make a perfect