Yeah that’s indirectly disrespectful. He’s pretty much omitting entirely the possibility of Alonso just being that great of a driver. You can’t be that good so everyone in Indy must suck.
Yeah that’s indirectly disrespectful. He’s pretty much omitting entirely the possibility of Alonso just being that great of a driver. You can’t be that good so everyone in Indy must suck.
More than you can afford pal.
I wonder if he’s a cool dude. I could see someone that wants expensive one off things being a dick.
That mustang looks like it has down syndrome.
Hell no.$20k for 89,000 miles? Get a 997 or a cheaper 996.
What if they’re coming out with another generation of 911R? That would make sense to me, and make it not so much of a fuck you to those who bought the R.
What model is this?
Different department, but maybe they didn’t want.. to give.. a bike? fuck I’m out of ideas.
BMW offered them a really good deal?
lol keep it moving please.
Should have unplugged that crank sensor bro. No crank no start = $810 parts car value.
They haven’t sold anything yet though. What they are doing is taking refundable deposits for a chance to sell you something.
My guess would be the people that buy vipers, STR8s, hellcats, and people that may race professionally? I’m definitely curious about that as well.
As long as both sides are on the same page that they may not be able to actually get a car then meh. Now if they’re guaranteeing them a Demon then that’s a different story. I’m curious on what the mark up will be.
Perfect.
Once upon a time I was searching through Autotrader for a cheap BMW 335i (around $8k) that I could trade my current car in for. Well after searching for about a week I finally find one that’s WELL within my budget at $4k. The dealership had not yet put up a picture for the ad (which is normal for brand new ads), and…
So yeah, they’ve been making 400hp+ n/a since 2010.
The notion still stands. BMW said that they couldn’t get more than 400hp out of a naturally aspirated six cylinder. Porsche has been able to make more power than BMW has been able to with their naturally aspirated six cylinder units. They have also made multiple naturally aspirated production sixes that output more…
Moral of the story is BMW said it wasn’t do able.
Don’t even mention Porsche. BMW said that they went to a v8 for the e92 because they couldn’t get anymore power out of a six cylinder. Porsche has a six cylinder that produces 500hp and is naturally aspirated. BMW are great, but they always fall short of the amazing pole.