The viper is undriveable on normal roads, the GTR is a surgeons scapel. The ride is harsh on both cars but you’re less likely to end up in a ditch in the Nissan, so it’s a more practical car.
The viper is undriveable on normal roads, the GTR is a surgeons scapel. The ride is harsh on both cars but you’re less likely to end up in a ditch in the Nissan, so it’s a more practical car.
But this would cost me fuel. I do not do this.
One of my roomies bought an ML320 of this generation, not the AMG, from a family member.
Today I learned Raphael Orlove is a man’s name
Nobody says cross faded btw
I live outside the USA in Canada and people still sue here. I don’t think it’s out of the question.
Unless the leak was past the converter
What are the odds of a wrongful death suit?
Just hide it until the heat dies down and then send it somewhere far away.
When a car is stolen it’s record is lost for that period of time. Who knows what the car has been through.
Nothing about this car makes it worth the price tag. Just buy a Q7. It takes a second glance to even realise this is a Bentley. Besides the badge it just like any other high end suv.
I was uninterested until you mentioned this is road legal. I am intrigued
Haha I should’ve known. No way the slushboxes in the cars I drove as a kid would let you do that.
I’d agree with that. I might push it to after 6o though.
You’re probably right.
Well then I’ll take bad teen drivers over the former any day
I’m not sure what you mean by neutral dropping, but I agree with the article. I just don’t agree with the people who have made this about “teens can’t drive” instead of what this article is really about, which is that it doesn’t make financial sense to lease a new car for a new driver.
Agreed. Heck don’t even spend $10,000. Spend a couple grand.