“Apparently?” Exactly. The diagnostic tool used by authorized Ferrari dealers (called SD1/SD3/SDX) the can not adjust mileage.
“Apparently?” Exactly. The diagnostic tool used by authorized Ferrari dealers (called SD1/SD3/SDX) the can not adjust mileage.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Proudly.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
Since my comment was about the HEADLINE, I’ll stand by what I said.
You’re right...since the massive headline reads “Ferrari Accused of Allowing Illegal Odometer Rollbacks In New Lawsuit.”
Wow...Jason...can you make the headline any more misleading? FERRARI didn’t allow rolling back, some used car dealer in Florida did. Huge difference. Are you working for CNN now?
You also don’t have to stop for 6 hours to recharge.
Just busting your balls...I like the RX8 haha
Isn’t an RX8 painful enough?
I’d buy the V8 instead of the V6 no matter what the mpg improvement is just knowing that I will be putting a pipe on it...and no V6 will ever sound like a V8.
A Japanese Aston Martin...so it has a massive engine with horrible power output, dated electronics, horrible resale value, and they’ll make the same body style for the next 15 years? Asking for a friend.
Exactly...down, since the first time the car was sold new 6 years ago. Besides an exotic, what other car does that? I can promise you the M2 won’t follow suit...it will be a “regular” M car...the 1M was an anomoly.
That’s just embarrassing to look at.
How do you figure? 1M’s are still selling for close to sticker.