Nice title to the article.
Nice title to the article.
Reliable, quick and hearty. Three words never once used (until today) to describe this POS
I totally agree...I had to read this article three times just to make sure that's what he was saying. You race your car - not your teammates...and as Lewis said, if Nico wanted to pass he could have tried...but he didn't.
Ferrari. NA V12. Glorious backfire.
You're totally right...it just baffles me that brands put up with this shit, essentially so they can be "permitted" to sell their products in China.
How in fucks sake is this still legal?
Exactly right. I just sold my MKVII GTI for a new GMC Sierra so I could haul a race car trailer. The sticker was $53K, sold to me for $48K and it leases for less than $500mth. It's not a great deal, but I'd say it's pretty damn good. The truck is fucking fantastic.
Let's be honest, if you're buying a pickup truck to actually use it the idea of a lease isn't a great idea. Putting a lot of hard miles on something is kind of the reason for buying a truck in the first place, which runs against the value of leasing.
No Cadillac cars, anyway. I did see a couple taxi cabs and an old pickup truck. That's because Cadillac is all about building the #brand these days, and they hope this ad set to run during the Oscars on Sunday — featuring text from a famous Theodore Roosevelt speech. Here's the deal, again from Automotive News:
I agree as well. The styling has always been so goddamn borish, and although this is evolutionary it looks good inside and out.
You've got to be fucking kidding me.
When is Ford going to decide what to call their Performance division of the company? ST? RS? Dare I say SVT? The Germans (and Cadillac) kind of have this nailed.
The point is...ALL of these are better than what F1 currently sounds like.