Breathtakingly beautiful, surprisingly spacious, and, best of all, V12-powered, the 456 is one of the cheapest, most underappreciated modern classic Ferr.
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The comments on yesterday’s 1995 Ferrari 456 GT were sprinkled with lots of sentiments along the lines of “It’s not my cup of tea, but it’s a good deal for someone who is into it.” It was almost like you were encouraging someone to go on a blind date by emphasizing that the other party has a “great personality.” At $65,995, the Ferrari had a great price. At least that’s what it seemed the majority of you felt by honoring the car with a 74 percent Nice Price win.
I’d like to ask an important question: Are you as confused about BMW’s current lineup as I am? I mean, can you honestly tell an X4 from an X6? And don’t get me started about adding the company’s Mini subsidiary into the mix. Things used to be much simpler at the Bavarian automaker. At one time you just knew that the small car was called a 3, and every number above that would generally be bigger and more expensive.
trump would always be trump. and they re resigned to that but they re not exactly looking to quit. they ll hang on for at least some time. robert costa, ben shapiro, howard dean, thank you all for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. thanks, lawrence. the new trump campaign bosses claim they have a plan for victory and their plan has already leaked. that s next in the war room. michael steele will check their homework and see if their plan has a chance. and walter isaacson will join us to discuss donald trump s first intelligence briefing. and you all know walter as the author of the huge best-seller turned movie steve jobs. he s also the biographer of henriry kissinger and has studied the operations of our national security intelligence apparatus. that s coming up. constipated?
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