If you own a Bugatti, why would you ever need a bike?
If you own a Bugatti, why would you ever need a bike?
100% agree... with the Alfa Romeo Guilia Quadrifoglio in 2nd place.
yes it is. There was a Ford GT40 back in the 60s, but the Ford GT did not come around until 2004.
I liked it.... until you reminded me about the F-Type’s exhaust note. Now everything else sounds like poop.
First Gear: They must be confident in their abilities if they think removing the guy who led them to be the largest automaker in the world POST-Dieselgate. Any company that can withstand something like that and still come out on top, doesn’t have much room for improvement. They are like the Patriots, taking the 4…
So they pay you $15,000 to do that to your car and drive around in it, right?
That sounds like a sick cult... don’t drink the punch they give you at the next company picnic!
Dear younger self, don’t ever, EVER sell Papa’s ‘66 E-Type. No matter how much a college education might seem enticing, believe me, holding on to that car will make more financial sense than anything else you ever do. Work the street corner, sell plasma, or even sell a kidney to pay for school... just please PLEASE…
No matter what Trump does, my commute will still be 53 miles one way and I will still buy a car that gets 40+mpg. The government’s regulations were not the reason why I was buying a more efficient vehicle, nor was the environment nor the greater good of future generations... it was me not wanting to literally burn my…
you ain’t getting Model 3 autopilot car for anywhere near “under $30". It’ll be $40+ easy, even after incentives. Tesla has a solid history of not hitting promised prices.
Great Scott!
Yeah my commute is 53mi one way... but a used Leaf won’t drive itself like a Tesla will. I work in the Detroit area so there aren’t many/?any? charging stations for me to charge at while at work. I thought about the new Bolt but without the autonomous driving ability of a Tesla, I’ll pass.
Honestly I don’t care too much about how it looks... if I can get a car that drives me to work and uses no gas for under $30k. It could have wooden seats and I’d still be interested.
Just out of curiosity, where does your personal shopper fee come into play?
While I love VW and have always wanted a GTI, I can’t justify spending this much when I could get a EcoMustang powered Focus with Drift mode for less money and have the clear conscience of not giving money to the company that was responsible for Dieselgate...
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Been in love with this car since Clarkson reviewed back on Top Gear... “the sound of the 60s”