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Ferrari so desperate for sales they’re open to money laundering?

My state is totally corrupt at this point and the issues affecting the poors don’t matter, but not being able to sell them is such a low or even no-lift solution.

I’m willing to put out a bat feeder in my yard to support mosquito obliteration.

Nasty stuff but sharp livery.

Proves extreme styling can be cute and appealing instead of revolting. That windshield in particular would be 1000% more livable with less glare, reflections, and depth perception issues.

Pepsi supporting Tesla makes me want to switch to Coke.

Sadly by the time of production it will be a faux coupe with hidden rear doors if not a crossover with the same name. However if anything looking like this made it to the showroom with maybe a skosh more headroom than a Miata I’d be licking my chops.

sOveReign CitIzen

I nominate Ohio and I even live there.

If only I could give extra stars for Cheetolini.

I could honestly watch this all night. Time to trade in the cool kid shoes for some orthopedics.

Planelopnik

The brand new garage where I work wasn’t built worth a damn and leaks to the point that parking inside gets your car as wet as parking outside. Those suckers are twice as tall as most older garages and aren’t going to last long either.

Aside from Tesla stans literally willing to die for in some cases, did anyone ever really want this?

That’s a crying shame. The lime green/white is absolutely the best color combo for that generation Monte, but those proportions are disturbingly.

According to that math I should never have bought any of the 9 new cars I’ve owned in my lifetime.

If a dealer took this in as a trade it would be on their lot for about $13,500.00.

I know they’ve been partnering on tech for years, but it’s sad to see Subaru stopped sipping and is now guzzling the Toyota Styling Kool-Aid.

The interior is quite luxe looking but the front end looks end screams cheap base model. Just because Tesla has checked out on front end design doesn’t mean it’s a good thing to copy.

Ah, Jalopnik fell for the fake signs carried by shills, too.