We have a Buzz Killington, I am not that much of a killington.
We have a Buzz Killington, I am not that much of a killington.
Anecdotal evidence is anecdotal. Our dealer here sells them as soon as they get off the delivery trucks, especially the Type Rs that are waitlisted to hell and back.
Like a sir
We're only 14 on the inside.
I duck out of dinner bills and roll out in my F Type, so eat it.
Don't you dare say anything about fine corinthian leather
With the power hard top on the current NC Miata, would the ND separate into two models and have a permanently fixed roof? And if it does get a fastback coupe, why would anyone ever need to buy an F-Type again?
Why is it the only sound option? I write off the lease as a business expense which reduces my tax bill and I get a brand new car every 3 years.
And?
Leasing is a great way to hold financing off your balance sheet for a period of time. You're essentially making finance payments towards the particular vehicle. At the end of your lease you can elect to purchase the car (for a lower price than you would typically be able to buy the same CPO) and continue making…
I deal with this Every. Day. You obviously have good intentions, but you're very wrong. Look at leasing as giving yourself more options. Of course you don't own it during the lease, but you have the option to buy. Otherwise you're free and clear with no negative equity at the end of the term. Remember, when you…
Too true - anyone on a budget wanting reliable transportation should buy a decade-old German super saloon with a history of no problems whatsoever.
VWs identity is "Hey, at least we don't fail as much as we used to"
I'll go grab my flame suit now.
"There's something about something I've never experienced that makes me feel something."
So did that guy.
I hope you're joking about that NSX commercial. That's the height of late '80s pretention right there...
The pretention of these ads is so thick and viscous, I think Infiniti probably actually uses it as differential oil on their 4WD models.
You're not going to build a Tesla competitor on a 15 years old Opel Vectra chassis.
Saab is the automotive equivalent of those 30 years old spoiled kids living in their parents basement, unable to do anything on their own, and screwing up everything they are provided with.
Bob Lutz said that :