Another beauty which makes my heart beat faster... The beauty of the line, the melody of the engine, And... A nice signature on the rev meters... Best, Nicolas Credit pictures: Carandclassic. ...
many car enthusiasts boooooouuuuht. Me also. Another subject: .... when Porsche replaced the air cooled boxer for water cooled, and replaced the front lights for eggs, it was a giant failure. 911.
very good humor. But when the engine is behind the front seats, 50/50 weight ratio, than a car is glueing like a gecko. Never experience it, so it is my wish to drive a Ferrari 488. Rear wheel drive mid engine. And another way, engine in the front, but be...
That is well balanced. Don’ts for me are, front wheel drive, engine in the front, 4 wheel drive. Favorite: Rear wheel drive, central placed engine. Enjoy your Alpine!
The first time I drove this Maserati I’ll never forget. I had a song “Somebody Told Me” from The Killers playing on the radio. Windows were open. And the engine was singing. Great experience.
The car isn't extremely reliable. The manual transmission might be more reliable than the "Cambiocorsa" transmission which is a single-clutch F1 transmission (I drove the Cambiocorsa). But the car was overall nicely balanced, I'd say it has reasonably goo...
I've driven many cars, I've had several very nice cars as company cars. But to this date, I've never owned a true "exotic" car. Who knows, that may change one day.
And you'll taste very big, powerful, and fruity wines that are different compared to the terroir-focused, earthy, and subtle French wines. We Americans like things big and bold. Especially cars. Despite having speed limits of only 105 kph! I don't think t...
when it was released I tested it because I am fond of italian cars and finally there was a Maserati again. it had no chance against my (at that time) 993 Targa in terms of interior appearance, handling and engine - so I staid with the Porsche until I cras...
I took at a Maserati coffee morning in Pimlico. Mine was the pale blue 3200GTA. A wonderful car, I can't remember why I sold it. I agree with you that they were a gentleman's GT rather than a road-going track day car. I thought that the deep green Gran Sp...