If they themselves don’t claim it’s bomb-proof, then I rescind my ridicule.... at least partially.
If they themselves don’t claim it’s bomb-proof, then I rescind my ridicule.... at least partially.
Was wondering how far I would have to scroll down to find this. I think that’s absolutely the answer - gently used S will tick ALL the right boxes: speed (and remarkably decent handling for a big sedan), practicality (cavernous hatchback), restrained enough (people can read it as a luxury car if they’re so inclined,…
$76k actually buys a surprisingly good used Tesla;
I certainly will appreciate it.
I don’t think that’s what Porsche intended when they released their water cooled engines.
Yeah, because parking a 70 ton tank on his lawn won’t tear up his grass and leave him with a giant mud puddle eye sore. Then the HOA will crack down on him for not having his grass manicoured within .005" of his neighbors.
Maserati loves company.
It’s a better comparison in some ways, but a G-Class starts at $122k. By that measure, this thing is a bargain!
Cappuccino!!!
Well, they’re trying to stay up for 24 hours, aren’t they?
Meanwhile, across the street, the BMW folks are hopeful that they’ll be able to squeeze in a second car.
FIAT will not do sports car racing.
“Features unique to that first year include pushbutton exterior door latches, smaller 7-inch wheels, and the omission of the Stingray badge on the front fenders.”
Last week I lost my keys. Found them two days later. We didn’t “lose” Senna, he died. There’s a finality to death we don’t like to face, still, it is the ultimate honesty. Perhaps, if we write directly about the death of racers and eschew euphemisms, we might end up saving lives, lives of people we love.
But only if you pony up for the required maintenance and minor restoration. As the investor you will be required to establish the paperwork if you want to make a profit.
The fact that people know things like this just offhand makes me so happy for some reason.
I have never watched a body video so intently in my life
Reminds me of painting jets for the Navy, though we obviously did NOT do all that fine detail work. The name of our department was Corrosion Control which tells you everything you need to know.
Sir, those are clearly BFGoodrich T/A tires. Literally anyone who has ever been off-roading before knows that tire.
Orange you glad this seems like an easy decision?