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Cars that make your jaw drop.

Precision package sounds pretty good. But if we’re in his position…oh wait I kinda am. So yeah, fun comfortable sedan, yes. But not too interested in putting it on a track if I also have a Corvette.
 
Yeah, but the BW lap times are gonna be quicker than the C6Z...
 
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BMW Moto derived in line six, Ohlins, made in CA.

No, we can't afford one.

Well, maybe if I sold one of my rentals.

Better power to weight ration than the newest Corvette albeit at $475k.

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Look forward to them making it work.

A new car is always a huge challenge.
 
Better power to weight ration than the newest Corvette albeit at $475k.

You'll just about be able to afford two ZR1X Corvettes for that money. And those cars destroy just about everything on Nurburgring (with amateur, engineer drivers).
 
Look forward to them making it work.

A new car is always a huge challenge.

A really huge challenge. People see Tesla, Lucid, Ineos, etc pop up and start cranking out vehicles, but there’s an absolute mountain of forces against anyone here that wants to bring a car to market.

I’ve honestly lost count of how many cars like this Shoreline Bespoke that they bring a roller with a “potential” spec sheet out to the auto show and generate buzz, but the car stays in vaporware. And nowadays, they can just render the whole car and do the same thing digitally.
 
The caddy has no style tho
I just bought a 1970 Coupe DeVille in original condition and 84K original miles from the second owner. I love those big land yachts from the late 60s and into the 70s. Of course I love the muscle cars but the ones I want are out of reach. It's a good buyers market right now for those big American luxury cars from the 60s to the 80s. It's an era that will never return.
 
Congrats. :Port

A lot of special stuff at the auction right now.
 
She's a beauty...
I loves me some Detroit iron!
Thanks!

Yup! And I can work on her without plugging her into a laptop! I love technology but it never lived up to the promises that it would make our lives easier. But oh, it's quite the opposite! It just makes everyone less self-reliant.
 
I just bought a 1970 Coupe DeVille in original condition and 84K original miles from the second owner. I love those big land yachts from the late 60s and into the 70s. Of course I love the muscle cars but the ones I want are out of reach. It's a good buyers market right now for those big American luxury cars from the 60s to the 80s. It's an era that will never return.
Old Caddys have plenty of style. Everything from the mid 70s on, not so much :laughing
 
There are some gyms in the late 70s.

Besides, back in 1978, when you bought a couch it came with a car!

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