This has been avant garde automotive journalism theater. Please tune in next time for Bjork hooning a Raptor while yodeling.
This has been avant garde automotive journalism theater. Please tune in next time for Bjork hooning a Raptor while yodeling.
I'll just eat more spinach and drink more coffee.
Adults Should Not Be Drinking Milk
I'm just going based on all the stories all the olds rant at me with every time I say I want a classic car and they go on and on about how nice modern cars are, telling me about how they had to wait for a mechanic to come to them and try to sort out why their car wouldn't start.
So lane departure warning and auto braking are the features you're referencing? I mean we all know these are the people those features were made for. Well them and ninety year old retirees who should have had their license taken away a decade ago.
You say that but take it away. The current generation can barely drive the cars we have now much less try to start a car with a fickle carb in the dead of winter.
When I first read this headline I read it as
There's a pizza delivery guy running around town with one of these with a diesel. It sounds like the littlest bro truck.
I think that is the argument to anyone who tries to defend any of the cars on here.
That thing looks awful.
But it's so ugly.
I like the Mirage though.
It's great that Pagani was able to legally bring the Huyara here, but the sound of that naturally aspirated V12 in the Zonda would be worth the risk. Just listen and try to disagree.