I understand one take a hit when there is no Service records, but will the Ferrari take a $38,000 hit when you try to sell it because it doesn’t?
Ferrari noob question here. Why don’t people do the maintenance themselves?
One word; “drones”
Its got a 110,700 miles on it. This tell s me the W8 and transmission is fairly reliable. I like it. It’s a wagon with a manual. The bro crap will wash off. I’d keep the coil overs too. And this Bonus! Someday I will be able to sell it to some overzealous VW aficionado for a ludicrous price...
I’m gonna say something that may lead to a fist fight. I am tired of Ferraris, Mclarens and Lamborghinis...actually you can throw in Porsches and Aston Martins also...there are about a million cars out there and I would like to see them...every single one of them.
because warranty?
I agree, from what I understand cargo baskets can add up to 30% poorer gas mileage. My E30, mind you it was a 2.5 with fuel injection, only got about 20 miles to the gallon on the highway as it was.
I had a 1967 Pontiac Beaumont Sports Deluxe with a 396 (375hp) bored over about 30 thousandths because 375hp wasn’t enough. It would snap my head back easily when I floored it, the car hooked up so well. It was an 11 second car. One time the mechanical kickdown got stuck when I floored it to show off to some girls.…
The Honda Ridgeline seems to be doing alright.
Speaking of recalls; I have been waiting for over a year to have my Takata airbags replaced in my 2014 Honda Ridgeline after Honda told me they were going to do so. Anyone else experiencing this?
A black and gold 1981 Turbo Trans Am. I loved it. She didnt. I kept the car.
How hard is it to source an interior for this car? If it’s still numbers matching, I see a bright future for these early 6 series Beemers.
Why is Dennis Rodman still a thing?
I mean no offence, but you ar a car guy. Is it really hard to change a tire on a BMW 750 in particular? Is there some sort of vehicle-loan-for-review edict that I fail to understand?