i expect it to bottom out around 100... but for a 300k car... that’s not much.
i expect it to bottom out around 100... but for a 300k car... that’s not much.
I'd give him sweden's 2500.
I’ve been on a 75’ sport fishing boat (think it was a bertram) with twin lycoming jets in it.
I don’t find this look sexy.
I was sorry i was ~6k off. i stand by that the appreciation is nuts... but truth is if i had 300k it would still be the car i buy.
What's the total investment in the car?
To each their own. I like torque... So giant engine or forced induction.. Neither did Ferrari really dig.
A few other early cars sold for as much as a US$100,000 premium over the suggested retail price of $139,995 (Ford increased the MSRPto $149,995 on July 1, 2005).
sorry
Whats the gestation period of a dude?
yeah i can't wait till apple car play and such so that maps work right
I would drive the snot out of a charger hellcat... i hate autos but i don’t care in that car.
Agreed. ok the final n/a makes sense... i was thinking the 488 was still n/a.
I’ll say what i said yesterday... S550 gt500 has been spotted on track running mid 10s on street tires. hellcat charger.. maybe... but the challenger will be obsolete in a year or two.
I disagree with the chart topper... special edition 430s, 360s, and 355s haven’t really gone crazy.
Nothing like the Ford gt that “sold for 133k” in 2005 and can’t be had under 200 at all now.
I'm on the fence... I never have to pay $200 for a map upgrade on my phone either
so your saying the ford is the best 43k truck?
You mean the once 90k car that looks like a Ferrari drives like an accord and can be picked up for 20k now? Bad example. This doesn't look like a Ferrari drives like an f1 car and is ultimately still a Lexus. In 20 years it may be an m1 but in 10 years it will just be a pos.
when it’s 10 years old?
I know.... but they are red... and sexy...