Saying a Dino is not a “proper” Ferrari is like saying an Acura is not a proper Honda.
Saying a Dino is not a “proper” Ferrari is like saying an Acura is not a proper Honda.
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There’s a good chance that this car will appreciate in value down the road. NP
1. Buy it.
1st gear:
Geriatriq.
This is a nice car, someone should want it, but not for nearly $8k. This dude is definitely playing the game where you “sell” your car so that no one buys it.
One of the virtues of a manual transmission is it's mechanical simplicity (especially in a developing country where you're probably repairing your own shit). They've just ruined that by overcomplicating things and adding electronics. Sorry, this is a completely silly product. It's another engineered solution to a…
I can’t believe that there are people that still think that way. Unless, your car is on fire don’t jump out on a hot race track. It’s literally one of the first things they teach in racing.
You put your kid in the safest, most reliable car you can afford. Period.
One advantage an old car has: By the time it’s 10 years old, all the weak points are known. At 15 years, others have done the heavy lifting and figured out how to fix/upgrade them. By the time it’s hit 30, the fixes may have been done for you.
A Jeep Wrangler with a Hemi and manual transmission would be badass!
And you can only get the higher power with a CVT, not the manual. So “sporty.”
knob shifter? 0/10 would not bang
Dodge guy is going to leave that yellow sticker on the steering wheel.
“The Bronco was in development long before Trump started mishandling a global pandemic.”
I really don’t like that slogan. It brings to mind a drunken workforce hanging from the rafters and swinging from cranes all the while welding, bolting and riveting as their fancy takes them. Either that or being built in a forest clearing. Neither are true but neither are good images for a new vehicle that's going to…
Although I am surely not the first to comment about this... There is a place on Kinja for political spin and bias, and it isn’t Jalopnik. I had a conversation over the weekend with 4 friends who are all car guys, and we all agreed that the content on Jalopnik is straying further and further from what we want to read.…
in a tesla