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In General Motor's quest to fill out the automotive choices, it came up with the LaSalle brand in 1927 to slot just below Cadillac and just above Buick.
Here's a 1935 LaSalle 50 convertible.
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488 Pista is my all time favorite, followed closely by a 458 Speciale. I would pull the trigger if I were single but no way either one of these makes it past the wife for approval.
Plus the way it works in my house is if I make a large car purchase, then she feels compelled to spend the same/more on something she wants. So essentially I need to always plan for 2x spend of what it should cost. |
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Cailín gan eagla.
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I do not have production figures for the 488. The "base" 488's 3.9 turbo V-8 put out 661 hp, with the Pista bumping that up to 710 hp. Ferrari engines are themselves works of art, with beautiful castings, etc. Incredible cars!
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