M3E pronounced MThreeeeee
M3E pronounced MThreeeeee
Only a loser would consider a dude who amassed enough wealth to purchase a seven figure car, for 600 miles of driving a “dork”.
Wait, why is this car good? It looks like most fat face sedans. Is the argument that Zuckerberg has taste because he drives this loaf of bread INSTEAD of a Ferrarri or something that would objectively be much more fun to drive? Odd position.
I used to enjoy your writing but now it is just pointless hot takes and name calling.
I’ve always had a soft spot for Bentley. They’ve managed to maintain their character, unlike Aston Martin, especially in the interior. Cover up the logo on the steering wheel, and I would still guess it was a Bentley. Aston Martin’s interiors are lovely, but VERY generic looking. I think part of it that AM had a lot…
Or one Miata at each corner! This vehicle is disgusting.
Yeah, “big discount” in the title had me thinking in the $40k range at most. $63+k discounted is still too much.
$70-80k... and they wonder why nobody is buying them?
So...if say a tree were to have fallen across the trail instead...who would the drunk speeding lawyer blame then?
He makes pretty cars. That’s pretty much it.
“Gold Star Auto in Toledo”
Depends upon how much you borrow, if at all.
If you can afford a BMW because you like BMWs that’s fine, go for it.
A Mercury Tracer was $12450 in 1998 which is $23,700 in todays money. That’s 2024 Honda Civic LX territory and the 24 Civic has as much room as an Accord/Camry from the same era.
Extremely surprised USAA didn’t make the list. Their quality has taken a nosedive in recent years.
Like others here, I had no idea. To me it was just a bumper sticker, and Ken Block’s personal racing program.
I honestly didn’t know that Hoonigan was anything other than a slogan or name. I associated it with Ken Block but that’s as far as it went for me. To discover it’s an actual business with $1.2 billion in debt blows my mind as much as those gymkhana videos. This might be part of their business problem.
Too late now.
Yuk.