They’re gonna need a smaller boat!
If you can run this goddam listicle on Apple News without using a slideshow, you can certainly do it here. Fail.
I had a 1990 ZR-1 for a while. That engine was a beautiful thing. Sounded great, loved to rev, and with some minor mods that car handled fantastically. It had a ton of advanced tech for the time, aside from the motor, like electronic adaptive shocks, and it also had a ‘power key’ like a hellcat that activated the…
I think the McLaren F1 is the apex of 90s sports cars, but the best attainable car would be the Mazda RX-7, 3rd Gen. Not the fastest, but what a beauty.
FFS, just leave your seatbelt on when seated.
It was no doubt a rapid controlled descent that pilots are well trained for.
Deliberately misleading clickbait titles? On Jalopnik?! You don’t say
I work in entertainment, and this is one of the realest and truest things I have heard someone in this industry say:
it was a challenging experience that could have been avoided if I had made a proper visual check before taking off. The canopy locking pin had never gone into the locked position, and I failed to notice it during my checks...If you are a pilot watching this, I hope that my story serves as a cautionary tale and that…
oh jesus CHRIST i am like 5 miles from this thing. somebody talk me out of buying this my wife is gonna kill me
Yes, rectractable hardtops are the way to go, especially if you want your convertible to be a daily driver in all seasons. Yes, I know they add weight, some mechanical complexity and drastically reduce trunk space, but I can live with all of that for a daily that is a cruiser or GT (not a track car). Considering the…
I really want Hyundai/Genesis to beat it to the punch and actually put their roadster concept into production. That thing looked jaw-dropping.
Are you okay?
That depends on the car and how far out you’re looking for depreciation. 2 or 3 years out, a lot of these cars probably lost more depreciation than their coupe counterparts. But a lot of the time if you get further out than that the drop-tops hold their value better - especially on big roadsters like BMWs and Benzes.…
The best convertible to buy is one that someone else has already taken the initial depreciation hit on.