
While Senna rightfully takes any top spot, Verstappen’s 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix was a marvel for this recent era.
While Senna rightfully takes any top spot, Verstappen’s 2016 Brazilian Grand Prix was a marvel for this recent era.
Thank you for this testimonial. I am likely one of the only sub-40 year olds in the country cross-shopping a 300 C with an XTS as my next purchase, this is extremely helpful as I was leaning toward an AWD XTS.
I have such an affinity for the XTS that I just can’t explain. I am in the market for a large-ish sedan - I love the idea of a serene, comfortable cruiser to eat up the highway miles. I know I am in the minority (especially given my sub-40 age) but I have no desire for harsh, low-profile tires, insane skidpad g…
For the sedan buyer, larger luxury sedans could be a good option. I have my eyes on 2018 XTS’s and can find AWD Luxury trim variants for around the $30K mark.
I did not know that 1st Gen was RWD, that is cool.
I have a soft spot for these - my Mom had one and it was my first car I learned to drive on. If I ever see another up for sale, I am pulling the trigger, insane repair fees be damned.
I get your point, but sometimes, you really have no choice. In my example above, my flight was scheduled to get in at 9:30 pm at DFW, after leaving JFK around 7pm. Weather delays, departure delays or any other random event and your reasonable flight that gets in early evening arrives during that airport dead zone…
I am not ashamed to admit my night won’t be that awesome.
I would agree with you, but there are the unfortunate few that get stuck in airport purgatory, the witching hour if you will - roughly 1 am to 6 am - when leaving to go to a hotel just isn’t worth the hassle.
I think it is entirely dependent on where you are. I split time between rural Western NY and NYC. In the city, I usually take a cab - I can just walk down from my office, stand on the curb, and be off in a matter of seconds.
Makes me pine for the OG Top Gear - I would love to see Clarkson, May and Hammond take these three on a trip.
Coming of age in the mid-to-late nineties, the physics-defying play of Muggsy Bogues puts him at the top of my list. Combine that with the period correct teal Starter Hornets jacket and *chefs kiss.*
Thank you, Simone.
Agreed - the Volvo S90 is gorgeous.
That is a whole lotta clean american metal for $6K. Great price. Swap in whatever small block or V8 of your choice and your good to go.
Right?? I mean $70m for just showing up with a prancing horse on your livery is bonkers.
This is interesting. I naively that that the constructor winner received the largest share of the revenue share. Apparently, that is not the case: