My friend sold his when told a taillight replacement costs $5k.
My friend sold his when told a taillight replacement costs $5k.
The vagaries of Kinja.
In another post I mentioned how some convertibles’ windscreens sweep so far back that it doesn’t feel open. The Mustang is one of these convertibles, and no doubt so is the Camaro.
This is on my list for a second fun car in a year or two. It has a nice, relatively vertical windscreen too.
One of my besties is that woman of a certain age...and she has a Solara. It’s a blast to cruise in on a cool Florida night.
My neighbor has a Cascada, as does an acquaintance. My issue with many of these modern convertibles is the windscreen sweeps so far back you hardly know you’re in a convertible.
You’re not gray here.
There’s a gentleman who is on our causeway fishing pretty much every day, and he’s rocking a silver Uplander. I enjoy seeing such a rare bird, and he obviously loves it.
“I am lame and IDGAF.”
I'm in for Lewis to get 8 and 9 at Ferrari. I'm a big fan.
Another great choice.
RR Phantom seems the obvious choice.
I agree. Then again I live in Florida, and our road trips are in the late summer.
And then, like me, they kill the phone by forgetting to remove it before going in a pool. Or drop it. Or lose it. Bad idea.
I'm soon to be 70, and it's frightening to recall how we used to drive drunk as teenagers.
Autoblog was my go to site until its redesign. That killed it for me; I might go there, but maybe not, and it was down the list of choices.
I like the vents on the 330 GTC, so my favorite is its predecessor.
Love from a happy left wing resident in a blue town and county.
It’s amazing how much better the car looks.
I love my Fit, but I’m 5'7" and 150 lbs. I’ve seen plenty of posts on Facebook and fan sites like fitfreak.net where bigger, taller folks say the front seats don’t go back far enough for them. Some have added spacers.