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Breanna Stewart is living her best life

Is that in Chinese?
"..flex on the gram...."??
 
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What's she going to sign on the hood of that? Proof of car design ubiquity - that brand once had a soul, now it's an exurb get about.
 

From signing on the hood of a car to owning that car (a Maserati)! Not too bad


That's the cover of Geno's new recruiting booklet.........."only an Italian coach from Philadelphia can guarantee you an Italian luxury car":rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
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I had a Maserati once. It was the only car I've ever owned that people would stop and look at until I restored a 1970 Mustang Mach 1.

At 135 it felt like you were only doing 60.

One guy in a shopping center parking lot asked me what it (the Maserati) was and when he asked who made it I told him Ford. He seemed happy. :rolleyes:
 
I had a Maserati once. It was the only car I've ever owned that people would stop and look at until I restored a 1970 Mustang Mach 1.

At 135 it felt like you were only doing 60.

One guy in a shopping center parking lot asked me what it (the Maserati) was and when he asked who made it I told him Ford. He seemed happy. :rolleyes:

Hope you weren't doing 13t5 in the shopping center parking lot....?
 
<<Hope you weren't doing 135 in the shopping center parking lot....?>>

Route 9, Northbound, just South of Middletown. Did it twice, once at 1:00am coming back from a poker game and once at 8:00am after some clown was tailgating me and I got away from him. There was no other traffic in the first instance and no one in front in the second.
 
I had a Maserati once. It was the only car I've ever owned that people would stop and look at until I restored a 1970 Mustang Mach 1.

At 135 it felt like you were only doing 60.

One guy in a shopping center parking lot asked me what it (the Maserati) was and when he asked who made it I told him Ford. He seemed happy. :rolleyes:
Are you Wayne Newton?
 
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Let me tell ya, I'd love to see THAT picture in the Syracuse Post-Standard (syracuse.com.)

They absolutely vilified her for going to UConn. And to this day any article about her brings out the haters.

I can't stand such small mindedness - especially in sports.

Good for you Stewie; be happy!
 
Let me tell ya, I'd love to see THAT picture in the Syracuse Post-Standard (syracuse.com.)

They absolutely vilified her for going to UConn. And to this day any article about her brings out the haters.

I can't stand such small mindedness - especially in sports.

Good for you Stewie; be happy!

I'm trying to imagine Stewie playing for Coach Q. It's hard to fathom her playing in the land of loud suits, pitiful attendance, and gimmick defenses.

Anyone who seriously thinks Syracuse was a viable option when compared with UConn is delusional.

But it's gotta be hard for her to see the haters given the glare of the sun off her new Maserati.
 
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Is that in Chinese?
"..flex on the gram...."??
Flexxing (i.e. showing off) on the Instagram.

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<<Hope you weren't doing 135 in the shopping center parking lot....?>>

Route 9, Northbound, just South of Middletown. Did it twice, once at 1:00am coming back from a poker game and once at 8:00am after some clown was tailgating me and I got away from him. There was no other traffic in the first instance and no one in front in the second.
Well that brings back memories. Route 9 is 'built for speed.'
 
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I agree, good for her. But I don't know too many other young adults buying Maseratis. :cool:

I'm kinda an Anaheim Ducks fan when it comes to the West Coast Division.

Among other cars he's had, at one time, their Captain, Ryan Getzlaf, had a Ferrari 458 Italia. Price starts at about $230,000.

As should be obvious, and will be more obvious, I'm a Stewie fan and I don't care what kind of ripped jeans, logo t-shirts, or cars she drives; I'll continue being a fan!
 
I had a Maserati once. It was the only car I've ever owned that people would stop and look at until I restored a 1970 Mustang Mach 1.

At 135 it felt like you were only doing 60.

One guy in a shopping center parking lot asked me what it (the Maserati) was and when he asked who made it I told him Ford. He seemed happy. :rolleyes:

The speedometer was probably still in kilometers. You were probably doing about 85.
 
<<The speedometer was probably still in kilometers. You were probably doing about 85.>>

Not really. This particular model was made for the American market as a Corvette competitor.
 
The exact safety problem with driving a Maserati is that you don't realize how fast you are going and the handling and brake efficiency of the car don't match the speed. Even experienced drivers have mishaps -- folks who have no experience with cars of this ilk (Ferraris, Maseratis, Porsche 911, etc.) are especially at risk.

A Maserati is also a very poor financial purchase. Maintenance, gas consumption, insurance, and depreciation make it a VERY expensive car to own, even after you pay its exorbitant sticker price.

I hope Breanna has a good financial adviser. Like any professional athlete she is only one serious injury away from a drastic change in her income potential.
 
Should have got a BMW.Head bang:p

Never. Lousy machines. Can't tell you how many recalls I went through, how many repairs, and how incredibly many mucked up repairs due to poorly trained repairmen at BMW facilities.

Go with the Tesla.
 
It isn't a 450S or a Tipo 61, but she probably wouldn't fit into either of those, and I don't think she's making LeBron type money. Everyone should have an Italian car on his/her bucket list. Just for the style, the panache, the how does one say, je ne sais quoi in Italian? A Ferrari if possible, otherwise an Alfa or Maserati; certainly not a Fiat. And preferably a coupé or spyder, though I prefer a sedan for its relative anonymity. Not a fan of SUVs, but I guess even Ferrari is going to make one. With a few notable exceptions, Maseratis, as ocoandasoc notes, depreciate very quickly.
My favorite import mechanic agrees with Fairfield Fan. To him, it's BM Trouble you.
 
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