This is so completely obvious and yet you can see the denial on here.. The Ferrari 250 GTO was the most expensive car in the world in its day. The inflation adjusted price is about $150K in today’s dollars.
This is so completely obvious and yet you can see the denial on here.. The Ferrari 250 GTO was the most expensive car in the world in its day. The inflation adjusted price is about $150K in today’s dollars.
What the actual fuck? Is this the same website that lambasted Lotus when they tried to build a range of new cars?
When are you winning it?
That looks surprisingly good in that blue.
WTF is wrong with paying more for a car with a nicer interior, better suspension, and better sound deadening, anyway? People do it with options all the time. Non-luxury cars have been nickel and dimed to hit a low price point. Why are people bothered that people would spend more for a nicer version of the same car?
The Rolls is really just a last gen 7 series, so I wouldn’t get too impressed by the mechanicals.
Jack Baruth is the fastest auto journalist In The World.
If Mansonry had build that yellow F12, people would crap all over it.
Other than that stupid grin. I don’t know why they decided to make a whole line of cars that look like they just snorted an 8 ball.
I’m sure that Ferrari knew it was slowest, which is why they wouldn’t let their own owners run a comparison until now.
The real point is that the The Ferrari is slowest, if it is even allowed to race.
It’s a known thing that the LaFerrari is faster with traction control on. All of the new Ferraris are.
Finally saw one in person and I agree. P1 really didn’t look like a million+ dollar car. I’ll bet most people couldn’t tell the difference between it and a 650S.
I think the point about passing laws to cover currently ambiguous driving situations is a good one. As anyone who has programmed a computer knows, it’s hard to take for granted how much we assume until we deal with something that makes absolutely no assumptions.
Okay, but say autonomous vehicles can prevent 75% or more driving deaths per year. Would it make sense to wait until we have litigated every possible ethical choice in every situation to start deploying them?
Realistically, I just spent $40K on an STI yesterday, but that was cheaper than an M3/4 or C63, so I felt decent about it.
The Noble M600 deserves more love. It is basically a modern F40 with 200 more horsepower and a better interior. And it sounds even better:
Heh heh. Have we really reached the point where a 300 hp difference is not a big deal? That’s a whole 335i’s worth of additional horsepower. Even starting with 1200 hp, that’s a 25% improvement.
Given that the first render looks like the engine is in front rather than in the middle, I wouldn’t get your hopes up.