My recollection of his recent YouTube was disappointment with plummeting depreciation and a cut-and-run before it gets worse (not wanting to hold with that value trend). I on the other hand have a legacy view - a grandson will own a collectible.
So, what is it with the seemingly universal occurrence that a car problem disappears the moment you take it to a shop or otherwise take steps to address?
Bottom line for me:
1. I believe the Emira is destined to become a highly desirable classic, and
2. I’ve already decided which of my car-obsessed family members (which despite their age have an encyclopedic knowledge of almost everything produced since the 1950’s, whether foreign, domestic...
Mine’s supposed to get theirs, ordered for stock, “around February “.
Also said they should get an allocation of 1 Racing Green that will come pre-speced, none available for order.
Bunch of ‘em on bikes chased me down into a parking lot yesterday, asked me to open the hatch and rev, followed by a 15 minute Q&A. Was kind fun, actually (don’t know that Atlantis was the reason, but . .)