I live in Vegas too. Odds are it was hit by a shitty driver versus being vandalized. The vast majority of people couldn't care less what you drive. It's not like a $50-$60k car here even sticks out here, and this place has by far the worst drivers I have ever seen.
That looks like someone...
I daily drove a 2015 GT with the PP prior to trading it in for a Supra (3.0 Premium w/ driver's assist). The Mustang was fun, but mechanically a POS. I had a lot of problems with it, which were all fixed under warranty, but far too many to be happy with it. It also rattled horribly and while...
Secretly recording (legally) an in-person conversation or interaction and having it be admissible in court are usually two different things. Recording a phone conversation or other electronic communication without consent is another animal all together.
You have to factor in that Toyota has essentially limitless time and resources to fight a claim, most consumers don't. As a liability attorney who has represented a major manufacturer with some liability work, I don't see the fight as worth my time or money, so my cars stay stock.
After the initial year or two, the majority of Vettes sold are base models with basic spec. They may not sell for $60k, but a lot will sell for less than $70k.
I cannot cite to specific numbers, but I've seen them over the years and they are available for someone who wants to do some...
If people are so ignorant that they will not properly educate themselves about a car, then no, I couldn't care less. I think you greatly overvalue dipshit YouTube reviewers. People who rely upon clickbait BS are not the people buying expensive cars.
At the end of the day, it's an automatic transmission. It will downshift perfectly fine by itself when the RPMs start dropping too low. It is designed to do that.
Salt. Yes, most (if not all) new cars have protective coatings to prevent rust, but they're not perfect and being sand blasted with salt for months on end isn't the best for paint.
Yes you can daily drive it (I daily a 3.0), and yes you can use it wet weather with no issues.
I say this not as an attack on the OP, but as a general statement; if you cannot safely drive a 255hp RWD car in wet weather, you shouldn't be driving.
The car won't work with a newborn. They need to be rear-facing in the car seat, but with two other cars that the kid can be driven around in, you should be fine.
After the kid gets a little older and can be forward facing, it gets easier. My kid is four, and she rides in my Supra in a...