Cars you like
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The old original Stingray's are amongst my favorites. As for this one, I agree it looks excellent, although it only has shades of being a Corvette. Admittedly I have only seen this image, but there are definite nods to the Ferrari 488 and even the current generation Honda NSX.
On first viewing it is the most radical departure from the classic Corvette styling I have seen.
I like it though.
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How the GT40's engine was developed, with a little help from video games and 3D printing.
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I'll take one!!! In my dreams!!!!
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The new Ford Territory is now available in Argentina and is specifically for the Latin American market.
Looking good.
But US$41K to US$46K?
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is that dollars at the official rate?
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is that dollars at the official rate?
Prices quoted on the Ford Argentina website, so if you had a stash under the bed...
For example, the Territory Titanium is shown as US$45,900 or AR$3,763,800 which is the official rate.If you had dollars cash and changed at the blue rate, it would only cost (at $168 f/ex) US$22,403, if I'm not mistaken.
Of course, you would then have to prove the origin of the funds, bet heh, this is Argentina and you have friends...
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The blue rate of US$22,403 for this C-class SUV would be practically identical to the starting price in the US for a Ford Edge, its smallest, cheapest SUV. I don’t know how the two cars’ stats compare.
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Does it have a raptor engine?
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Splinter
Moved the thread from forum On the road to forum Travel and Adventure. -
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In a Jaguar XJS 4.0L straight six on a perfect countryside ride, this is just perfect.
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I don't drive....and there's no way I'd drive here despite having a license. Always been more of a Land Rover bloke than anything sporty, as is the wife, so we have a Renault Oroch pickup. Good for carrying bags of feed to the countryside yet small enough for getting around town.
Had it three years now.
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Had a 1983 Jaguar XJ6 and a 2011 Ford Explorer. Gave the Jaguar to my brother. Loved it, but living in a city, decided we’d be better off with just one car, and the Explorer is great for hauling large amounts of luggage, occasional furniture, and STUFF.
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The best car I ever had was a 1995 Jaguar XJS Celebration, one of the last XJSs to be made. 4.0L straight six, as smooth as you like and a real head turner. The day I collected it from the dealer is one I'll never forget.
I'll dig out a picture
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