I was told by a dealer that the 2023 911 GT3 RS is going for 250k over retail because they’re just not available. That’s insane considering MSRP starts at 241k.
I was told by a dealer that the 2023 911 GT3 RS is going for 250k over retail because they’re just not available. That’s insane considering MSRP starts at 241k.
I see what you did there.
What oil to use? All of it, of course.
The parents deserve an ass-kicking for giving a 17 year old kid a car like that. As do the parents of that L.A. teen who hit a car while doing 120mph in a Lambo Urus killing the 32-year old driver. He got 4 years probation and 9 months in a “rigorous juvenile camp” for vehicular manslaughter. Affluenza is a thing.
Somewhere that Venn diagram intersects. Beware.
Ah, I see you’ve met my wife then?
Yep. Nothing kills the mood more than the discovery of a used condom on the floor.
The second deck superstructure should be lengthened so it doesn’t look so out of proportion imho.
That tall superstructure and funnel looks goofy. Old yachts are supposed to look classy.
Just you wait. With the Italian exotic EVs coming, we’ll get to do all those jokes again.
If Camrys were blowing up we’d all be goofing on them saying it was “grounded to the ground”. Or burnt to the ground. Or something like that.
Bill’s Frozen Yogurt and Hot Dogs is selling a sweet-looking XJS. Might have to take a look..
Absolutely. The best stories always come from bad decisions.
Counterpoint: Buy a Gran Turismo and budget an extra 4k for a good aftermarket warranty. It’ll still spend 1/3 of its life in the shop, but you won’t go broke.
Meh. It’ll be good for a few runs before burn-through. Then he’ll have his video and the project gets sacked.
Yeah, no thanks. We all saw what happens with computer-controlled construction (demolition?) equipment in I, Robot.
Parked then ran.
Impressive, but if I’m spending that kind of dough I want an 8-lane track that takes up my entire basement. Like the ones I see on You Tube where the cars go so fast your eyes can’t follow them.
This probably happened more than once during the height of the pandemic. Airlines had to keep flying in order not to lose their slots at Heathrow, and that sometimes meant zero revenue from no passengers. (or just a few)
So these cars that aren’t selling means there are deals to be had, right?