Plymouth Prowler in the background?
Plymouth Prowler in the background?
Yep. Pretty good concept for a late model car, but poor execution. Horribly underpowered with its wheezy little V6, which of course is totally wrong in a hotrod anyway.Plymouth Prowler in the background?
Yup.Plymouth Prowler in the background?
Currently at 4x MSRP...
8-Mile 1987 Buick GNX
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This one was by my MIL's in Spring.There’s a guy nearby that takes his McLaren to our HEB.
It's really that easy to drive. Honest. When I test drove a 650S with one of the McLaren engineers, toward the end of the drive, I told him, that I meant no offense, but when in Std mode, it didn't feel any different than a Camry. He said they were shooting for that type of daily drivability. Even getting in and out is not so bad... not like trying to egress from a Diablo... holy crap.. unless you're a gymnast, you look at feel like an idiot! LOL.There’s a guy nearby that takes his McLaren to our HEB.
Probably still in second gear and just getting going!This one was by my MIL's in Spring.
A guy a work said he seen one the other night on the freeway following a crotch rocket. He said they flew by him doing about 130
McLaren maintenance costs have been the butt of many jokes. Reportedly, a new set of tires for the F1 is $50k.I hear they can cost 2-3x what you paid for them, just to keep them running...
Well, the F1 was a unicorn. The current models don't use anything more special than any other Lambo, Porch, or Snorvette. But the things that break... :/ Watched a video of a dude with over $150,000 in warranty repairs on one with around 10,000 miles on it. Makes $15k exhaust manifolds for an F430 seem "reasonable".McLaren maintenance costs have been the butt of many jokes. Reportedly, a new set of tires for the F1 is $50k.
McLaren maintenance costs have been the butt of many jokes. Reportedly, a new set of tires for the F1 is $50k.
Automatic only, tooYep. Pretty good concept for a late model car, but poor execution. Horribly underpowered with its wheezy little V6, which of course is totally wrong in a hotrod anyway.
27-Mile 1987 Buick Grand National
$102,500
50 minutes to go...
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ETA: Sold for $105k.
Bet he's disappointed since the one with 8.5 miles sold just a few weeks ago for $200,000.