Minchia che vero!
Minchia che vero!
It was really fun. Read more
You could always buy a used one in a year or two. Read more
I wish!! Sounds like a blast. Read more
Rad. Read more
Grazie tante per la lezione di grammatica. Sono quasi analfabeta, purtroppo.
But I did follow the Mille Miglia in 2014 (https://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/20/automobiles/mille-miglia-celebrates-cars-from-motorsports-history.html?_r=0), as well as the Targa Florio (classic) in 2012 (http://jalopnik.com/5953327/this-is-what-… Read more
Agreed. It would be nice to see some oranges and yellows, as well as a lime green and a deep purple. Basically, they should dig around in the Mopar paint shed and see what they can throw on some Fiats. Read more
Thanks! Read more
Thank you, sir. If I’ve reached one reader, I feel I’ve accomplished something. Read more
Grazie mille, gentile signore. Read more
Figured it would be. It was already becoming another DC suburb back when I was there. I only lived there from 1996-2002, and spent four of those years at Mary Washington (which doesn’t count). Read more
I’ll be the N/A Miata is more fun to drive, but I haven’t been able to warm up to its anime snout. Read more
Mi dispiace. Ho fatto un errore di ortografia! Read more
Atta boy! ;) Read more
In Italian, that would be “Mi mi mi miiiiiiii!” Read more
Thanks for reading, nonetheless. Being an Italian citizen with relatives in Sicily I visit on a regular basis, I can’t really pretend to be Italian. Like anyone else, I can only do my best to maintain a connection with my family’s past in order to understand the reasons my forebears came here to the U.S. On the… Read more
I still haven’t driven the Miata, but I really liked this car. It wasn’t the fastest or most technologically advanced car I’d ever driven, but it was just so simple. Fun to drive and uncluttered by the trappings of modernity (if only they could do away with that little screen in the middle of the dash). Read more
Tell that to the overpaid execs who work in Auburn. Besides, Sergio is kind of American... North American, in that he’s Italian-Canadian or whatever. Read more
Sicily may technically be part of Italy, but it’s something altogether different. Ever been? Read more
Thanks for giving it a try, anyway. Read more