ravichandran
ravichandran
ravichandran

In Soviet Russia, YOU push tug!

LIES! ALL LIES!

Better swap in $5k worth of Brembos, and $5k worth of wheels and tires too....

Nah. Details man, details. The Z/28 looks functional, the 1LE looks like it's trying too hard.

Halogens are lighter weight.

10-4 read that further down in the article. forgot that the 1 speaker is necessary to meet DOT regs.

Thanks for informing me that Ferraris hold value better than Porsches! Did you know that duel-clutch gearboxes have more clutches than single-clutch gearboxes? I don't recall this article having anything to do with appreciation.

It's all fine and dandy to ignore the Check Engine light... until this happens.

The moment I say 'my Ferrari' I get 50 million commenters pissed about how I talk about it 'all the time' so I've just stopped altogether.

I hate to ask this but — has he checked gas cap? Obviously not many brand new cars have CELs go on.

Hahaha. Volkswagen mentality.

"invest" means like 20 bucks. So, how much does it cost to run back and forth to the dealer? Does CarMax pay for your gas and time? You're determined to max out that CarMax warranty aren't you? Aren't you!

You'd know what happened next if you followed me on Twitter, because I posted a picture of the aftermath. But basically: the car started right up. The transmission fault disappeared. But the check engine light stayed illuminated, proving yet again that my automobile of choice is approximately as reliable as a motion

To help explain why I think the check engine light is so stupid, allow me to relate what happened when I called up the Land Rover dealer to schedule an appointment. Before doing anything else, the service advisor immediately asked one question: "Did you check your gas cap?"

Yes, agreed. ALTHOUGH in my case I would rather have the dealer read and clear the fault because I can bill CarMax for it.

This is the Ferrari check engine light

The pony car is only relevant in the USA.

You do not know what you are talking about. What takes the astronauts to the space station. Who lofts our military satellites? Where is Embraer from?

Exactly, I was highly concerned till I read the part that said "PT-6 engines" then suddenly I was just fine with it.

Because, well, italians... they don't go anywhere without coffe. And rightfully so.