I am pretty sure the actual pronounciaction is mur-see-EL-ago. My dad is chilean so he speaks spanish. That is how he taught me how to say it as it means "bat" in spanish
I am pretty sure the actual pronounciaction is mur-see-EL-ago. My dad is chilean so he speaks spanish. That is how he taught me how to say it as it means "bat" in spanish
A lot of people mispronounce Murcielago.
dont forget about the G65
TWO WORDS: MASSIVE UNDERSTEER
That Muira is definitely more pretty than that Lancia. I mean that Lancia is ...unique, but definitely not as pretty as Gandini's Bull
what a shame...
1st Gear: I have worked in both sales and service and a couple of chrysler dealerships in the GTA and I have never understood why people even considered a caliber. They were ugly, slow, had an awful CVT tranny, the ride was harsh, and it didnt even offer that much room. The car was way behind the competition when it…
I agree with you on the fact that the current 1-series will be a future classic. But contradictory to your point about the 128i being naturally aspirated and therefore people will appreciate the purity of it, the "1 series M coupe" is turbo'd.
Fiat 126p FTW! Poland's finest contribution to the automotive industry
apperantly it was uninsured...makes it even easier to buy. I wonder what porsche it was?
This is an ///M-Powered BMW Wagon...Your argument is invalid
This is definitely an awesome car that I would love to own. This is everything I want in a car. Just like you said it, three-pedal set up, powerful engine and a long-roofed station wagon. If only the price wasnt so ridiculously high...Nice Car, but ultimately Crack Pipe Price.
1st gear: How did Chrysler pay back the loan in full AND with interest when there is a $1.3 billion loss that will never be repaid?
Gotta hand it to you, Lexus, you made a fine looking car. This may not be readily apparent from the photos, but the new car is quite striking in person. It's got kind of the same basic shape as the outgoing IS, but the overall package is much more aggressive and interesting to look at. When was the last time you could…
LOL I am not bitter at all. All I am saying is that it doesn't really change my view on Tesla because moving their debt wont change anything...
I understand that it's no longer the public's money at risk. But does that matter in what you, an auto-loving jalop, think of Tesla as an auto manufacturer?
Neutral: It doesnt change how I feel about Tesla. There are plenty of companies that move their debt and money around. It doesnt change Tesla's product, so what does it matter? All it does is give the public taxpayers a perception of a successful company.
It actually does look like a veritas, but just massaged into something alot more beautiful and elegant, yet aggresive enough to be intimidated by it. Kudos Aston, you have done a fine job