snory
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snory

$14k for an 80 year old car in such original condition is an absolute STEAL.

The herd instinct with ANY crowd is very strong. It has nothing to do with political alignment.

Speaking of Suzuki motorcycles, imagine how much fun this little car would be with a Katana/Hayabusa engine wedged in the back.... That would certainly improve the power to weight ratio, and smiles per hour.

More than you can afford, pal.

I can already hear the sound of dealerships all around the country rubbing their hands together in anticipation. They will price gauge this and ruin it’s intended purpose: A supercar beating value-for-money machine that doesn’t cut any corners.

63hp at 1600lb curb weight for this Suzuki

Does this thing have a roll cage to stop the rear engine from turning the occupants into an engine pancake in an accident?

See, if you believe in your own lies enough, you can achieve anything you want in politics.

I don’t know what’s worse for the area tbh, endless acres of monoculture farming, or a city built by egomaniacal billionaires that think they know better than everyone else. Probably the latter.

This thing used to be yellow, but I do dig the new look, it makes you think of an old plane, so...

Stop building $100k+ EV’s, and maybe people will start buying more? Just a thought.

You Son of a Blitch.

Can we just regulate the s*** out of dealerships already? Or just completely get rid of them? They are the worst of humanity.

Hmm, a 100k mile Ford from the 80's. What could possibly go wrong?

Considering Maserati’s appeal used to be mostly about how visceral an experience it is to drive, you only really left a very brief hint at what it sounds like, right at the end of the article.

Buying any new car (Tesla or not,) could be considered a bad investment, unless you use said car for work. Maybe she should have listened to her ex.

People with kids and a dog may need to frequently haul extra stuff. You never really know.

Saying that a 2011 Sorento with a completely replaced engine “just keeps going,” makes it sound like you’re impressed with the reliability of a vehicle that completely let you down.

Pure PR vaporware. Hoping to be proven wrong though.

Extra storage space that can be added or removed whenever needed? How is that not a good thing?