I change the oil in my Ferrari at home. It’s not much more difficult than my VW. I don’t see why the vette would be impossible as long as lifting the car is easy.
I change the oil in my Ferrari at home. It’s not much more difficult than my VW. I don’t see why the vette would be impossible as long as lifting the car is easy.
I don’t know how this wasn’t suggested. Their question literal read like a Voodoo blue TRD ad haha
I actually do not hate this. There are a few details I like more than my stock 348 such as the glass engine cover and the TDF style vents on the quarter panel. The 348 has great proportions so even if the details are screwy, the car still looks decent overall. Especially in person.
You obviously do not know what happened at the dealer that day so you are wrong and dumb. I however, know exactly what they were doing and it was company policy to only use customer cars for errands/joyriding. I wasn’t there either but you are wrong bc I am right. My cousin’s former classmate’s ex girlfriend’s…
This thread is ridiculous but at the same time, fulfilling my guilty pleasure of reading internet comments lmao. Some people would be upset it you saved a puppy from a [insert noun]
This is very well put. We have two #2's and a #3 in the family haha
Dos X amber was the first beer I actually liked. Then I discovered Belgium strong ales and was in love. Now I enjoy pretty much everything. I even like DIPAs, despite not liking any IPAs at the beginning of the year. I had a few tropical IPAs and then an Aloha Sculpin at the Ballast Point tasting room. I am not really…
Pedones in South Redondo is the closest you’ll get to New York Style. I really love South End in Venice (south end of Abbot Kinney). Rizzo’s in Lomita/Torrance is amazing. But, I go for their garlic cheese bread. Their pizza is average. I do like Fresh Brother’s deep dish, but usually eat it using extra sauce from my…
Wow, that is a lot of labor but I’m glad they got it taken care of at a reputable shop! It is always comforting to see much nicer cars than yours at the shop. You know your car is in good hands haha
How did USAA handle the claim? Pretty straightforward? My friend hit a deer in his 360 and he really got the runaround. I think he had State Farm at the time. He finally got everything taken care of at the shop of his choice but it was a PITA from what I remember.
My Ferrari 348 is cheaper to insure than my 12 year old VW. It has to be all about the risk profile of the average owners of those two cars. As you say, the high end car will be super expensive to fix, but very low chances there will ever be a claim. Whereas plenty of VW’s get written off every day. It’s very strange…
I always add a few drops of lime juice to my San Pellegrino, or any flavor of LaCroix, for that matter, so I was excited to try the lime Perrier. I had the same reaction as your judges. It was downright bad. Slightly better when I added vodka, but not much. I’m going to stick to the plain (or barely any flavor, like…
The 348 was never high on my list, until I saw one in person. Pictures cannot capture the presence the car has. I always wanted a 328 or 355 until I drove them. The 328 ergonomics where just too bad to really enjoy driving and the 355 has really numb, over-boosted steering. Then I drove a 348. After the test drive, I…
Yeah. I know a few current, and one former employee, I’m am told they are doing well.
Or an 8C
Buy a Spyker!
You can find a CPO Ferrari FF for under 200 with a bit of work. AWD, 4 seats, a v12, and acres of leather inside.
There is a whey vodka out of New Zealand called Broken Shed. I had it a few years ago and it is fantastic. I did not know this whole genre of vodkas was a new hip thing though
Needs Moar Dogleg
I did put a used Ferrari in my garage: A 1990 348 ts.