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Meanwhile at a Ferrari press event they just glue the phone to the seat.

They are annual services. Aston doesn't have nation service history record keeping so it would be something I would check in the owner's manual. Having it stamped at an Aston dealer for service is key for this insanely high mileage car. We rarely see them past 30K. An annual service (60K) will run about $2,250

Aaaaaaaaaand once again Jalop writers utterly fail to understand the difference between the cost of buying something and the cost of keeping something. What happens when something goes wrong with that SUV you could have bought? It gets fixed for pretty cheap. What happens when something goes wrong with an Aston

I wish we had no ignorant angry billy day, that would be even better

Oh man, I'm really counting on some decent podiums this year. Button and Alonso deserve a car where they can both fight at the front of the grid.

You can buy this and get to know the livery real well...

I presently live in Michigan-moved here about 3 years ago. They're right, this state blows hard.

So true. There are so many old guys on forums that yell at you if you post any sort of questions about towing and weights. They basically tell you that you need an F350 diesel dually to tow a jet ski. If they saw this, they would light on fire.

I don't think you've quite thought that through, although obviously there are ongoing costs. But a) he has a house already and b) the costs of renting are higher than owning anyway, and since if he didn't have a house, he'd have to be paying them, he ought to be able to easily afford maintenance and taxes on a home of

I really don't see your point. You're apparently agreeing that the guy would have more disposable income if he bought a house instead of renting. Don't renters have to pay property taxes anyway?

Unless you're talking extreme mega-mansions - and clearly we're not, for $300k - then there's no way expenses on a paid-for house can cost more than rent, is there?

You could buy Michigan with $300,000.

Loathe as I am to defend Bernie, the new teams, budget cap and mandatory Cosworth engine were Max's doing. Then the budget cap was disposed of after they signed up. That bit may have been down to Bernie, though.

Doesn't look half bad as a truck!

Right now I'm writing this with blood dripping from my nose because when I first saw this image of Honda's tiny kei-class pickup and its little, impeccably-designed camper, I leapt at my screen in an instinctive attempt to get to the car. Of course, I impacted the monitor hard, and fell off the back of my desk, legs

someone get that Camry driver a better car, because hes clearly the best driver there

It's always a f'ing Ferrari!

'We don't like to post street racing videos" posts two in under an hour's time

Of course the exemplar of F1 being too far removed from actual products is Infiniti sponsoring Red Bull Renault.

I do not understand how this guy did not Orlove.