It’s gorgeous too, and if you actually drive it, how it will make you feel is going to be well worth it. It’s a genuine value compared to other million-dollar track cars that are just stripped-down versions of road cars.
It’s gorgeous too, and if you actually drive it, how it will make you feel is going to be well worth it. It’s a genuine value compared to other million-dollar track cars that are just stripped-down versions of road cars.
I don’t support this behavior but Jim Riley’s reaction seems a bit over the top. He almost “passed out” from the sight of it.
Definitely a NP, but that driver side is aesthetically off-putting. The lack of a passenger door and the large gas cap located where it is, unique in an unattractive way.
An old friend used to drive a 2002 Concorde and I rode shotgun more than a few times. While the car itself wasn’t my type, being a boat, it was extremely comfortable. Seats so soft you could easily fall asleep in.
Don’t forget there is also the, somewhat rare, Chevy SS that is basically an updated version of the G8 GXP. I respect the G8 GXP, but it’s really not all that special.
Ever since the car was featured in NFS Hot Pursuit and High Stakes, I’ve had a soft spot for this model. I don’t desire it nearly as much now, but definitely an underappreciated model.
400k for 1300 sq ft in Traverse City? Woof.
The 1985 Cadillac Cimarron V6 I had for almost a year when I was 18. First car I owned myself as I couldn’t drive my mom’s car anymore after moving out. Objectively bad car as most know but the old V6 with rusty exhaust sounded kind of good to my teenage ears. Went from that to a 1996 Infiniti i30.
Would love to play a modern Jet Moto.
I guarantee you I’m more stunned that this is deemed newsworthy by anyone than this spoiled sport was when they saw a CEL come on after 6 months of owning a new car.
I recently test drove a 2013 RX350 and a 2015 CX-5 back to back. While the 2015 CX-5 was considerably less luxurious and had less features, it was the much better driver. The CX-5 drove a lot like the 2015 GLK I ended up getting for my practical car/CUV. Chose the GLK because it was only $3K more than the CX-5 and had…
“policy of towing safely and lawfully parked vehicles without a warrant based solely on the accrual of unpaid parking tickets”
You should have included the “Get it?” part.
Great era of baseball, even factoring my personal bias.
No, but I do see high profit margins.
Yeah, I don’t know what a lawyer would look for, I’m not a lawyer... that’s why I’d call one.
I was a baseball fan throughout my childhood until I graduated high school and I never knew the winning team of the World Series got a cash prize from the MLB. Crazy.
Well, guess I watched that as a kid and forgot about it. Definitely brought back memories.
I’m generally not lawsuit-happy but yeah, I’d definitely be talking to a lawyer.
A Honda that was rare when it was new, and it’s clean and stock. If I was a car collector/reseller I would have bought this as soon as I saw it.