So Ferrari thinks they have the right to tell you what you can and cannot do to a car you purchased from them? That is pretty brash.
The Ghetto Bentley
No.
Gotta go classic
Rallye Golf good choice
E30 love
It is a shame. Such a cool design.
Triumph Lynx
I work near a BMW dealer and watch them completely thrash customer cars all day long. Burn outs and drag racing are common on the street in front of my work. The speed limit is 25 on this street but these Dealership employees hit 60 to 70 down this street.
Mk4 GTI My old car with the 24v VR6 was a great car and I wish I had kept it
"Significant negative exchange rate effects" and "The weak currencies of key emerging economies pushed prices up and thus put pressure on demand."
There must be a race at Bathurst. The world would be a better place if it saw the image of a stock car rocketing down the back straight. Plus, they already have V8 Supercars here which is basically just Australian NASCAR, right? Make it happen, NASCAR.
Yeah I wasn't sure. Hence why my post was more of a question than a statement.
I thought the repair costs would need to exceed 75% of the value to be deemed salvage title? Since this car is proven to be worth 2.5 million dollars, the repairs would need to exceed about 1.9 million to fix.
Another rumored location is Patterson, CA next to the Amazon Distribution Center that just opened.
Tell me again how this is a "free" country. Also what the hell do Grey Market cars have to do with Homeland Security?
Love these cars.