We had the 1929 crash, we had the dot.com bubble, we had the housing bubble - imagine future generations referring to the Tesla Bubble. Scary.
We had the 1929 crash, we had the dot.com bubble, we had the housing bubble - imagine future generations referring to the Tesla Bubble. Scary.
Generally, yes - a well tested (some would say “archaic”) design with a V8 they had been building since 1963. I’m sure there were still some typical Italian gremlins, but nothing like the Biturbo.
For sure; I am more worried about what it says regarding the engineering elsewhere in the car.
I found myself agreeing with you, but then I went back and looked at that door card. Eep.
Yep. Not an SUV person, but the nineties’ 4Runner looks good whereas I wouldn’t be caught dead in the new one. Of course, I could buy three of my dream cars for $33K, so no dice on this one.
Cruise control is not always safe and doesn’t work off-highway; I am mostly concerned with accidentally driving through a neighborhood at 43km/h rather than 40.
I feel for Tran Mai Hoa; being deputy CEO of sales and marketing at VinFast sounds painful.
I have never been, but their speeding rules sound rather excessive and I can’t imagine living like that. By all means prosecute dangerous and reckless drivers, but forcing people to drive with one or both eyes on the speedometer at all times doesn’t make anyone safer.
1977 is easy; just about anything qualifies except the Giulietta and the Porsche 928. I’d say the Chrysler LeBaron or perhaps the Lincoln Versailles, but the Chrysler Sunbeam gets an honorable mention for not even having an actual hatchback.
I would consider a brand-new, 2018 Fiat 500L at the right price. Maybe I should have myself checked.
I should think it would easily be worth $9K once completed. It’d be $18K if it was a longroof!
The rear view is verrrry sad; as dumpy as a Honda Crosstour.
The LARPers I know mainly drive Saturns. One of them earns more than the others and has a Subaru Ascent, which he just wrecked on a giant, yellow pollard in a parking lot. From my, admittedly small, sample of four individuals, LARPers are terrible drivers and spend more money on capes than on their vehicles.
There is a functioning farm like five blocks away from this particular house. Admittedly it’s also a museum and it’s the only farm in the boroughs, but still. I love bringing people who are visiting from flyover states or Argentina or whathaveyou there, as it is not exactly what they expected to be doing in the City.
Not a truck guy, but I agree. I also approve of both the available trims, although the “Warlock” name just makes me think of LARPing.
No, but it is what the owner’s son said.
Did the vandals also install those alloys and glue the S H E L B Y letters on the rear? No, I am not trying to make light of someone having their car vandalized for parking like an a-hole. It doesn’t even look like a no parking spot?
What’s cool about getting older in today’s world is that younger people listen to older music in a way that simply didn’t happen forty years ago.
“Dezer said his own Mona Lisa is one of his three exotic supercars: a McLaren Speedtail, a Porsche 918 and a Bugatti Chiron”
Dirty and also on fire. I can respect that.