Those 296 numbers are on a prepped drag strip. It will be interesting to see if the ZR-1 goes faster there. I wonder how much the electric motor helps the Ferrari off the line.
Those 296 numbers are on a prepped drag strip. It will be interesting to see if the ZR-1 goes faster there. I wonder how much the electric motor helps the Ferrari off the line.
Damn.
In a very literal sense, your mileage may vary. You’re definitely on the high side of things. I’m well under 10k per year.
Tell’em Large Marge sent ya!
At least he’s good on his word.
Aaah, the Discount Tire method...
Bring a LOX Booster?
“Fresh paint"
For Sale. Low miles. Stored indoors. Price firm (I know what’ve got!).
I want to be as cold as the guy who tags a space shuttle.
I’m pretty sure Chevrolet already has developed a car to beat that with the new ZR1. That thing is going to be an absolute monster.
Hell, they might actually have TWO cars already developed to beat that, depending on how far along the Zora is. I know they’ve already been testing it at the ‘Ring.
Wow 4 seconds to beat a Dodge Viper ACR.
makes me question, why doesn’t they tried it with Ford GT because it’s not like Ford Mustang GTD is cheap at all
Jaguar, Maserati, and Alfa are the three brands that never had a shortage of cars on the lot even during peak pandemic. There was an Alfa dealer near my old house that had a perpetually well-stocked lot, and I bet you could walk in there and haggle your way down to a cheap lease deal on a Giulia any day of the week.
Yup. I’ve had a number of Jags over the years - it is true that ‘normals’ regularly come up to me and compliment my car and say “some day, if only, etc.”
No dice. The owner has receipts for repairs and maintenance totaling more than he's asking for the car. The new owner can probably expect more of the same. Is it really the ultimate driving machine, or just the ultimate bank account emptier?
President Elect-Rapist Trump just named Vanga head of the National Transportation Safety Board
Is he a football player? Because this sounds like a situation colleges will overlook for certain student-athletes.
It’s also worth noting that Stanford reviewed the situation and basically said, “it’s fine”. Guess his tuition checks were still clearing.