Wow, I'm really disappointed by the amount of hate spurred by this article, which is largely informational and encourages acceptance. Is it really so hard to just relax for a few minutes and let a truck pass?
Wow, I'm really disappointed by the amount of hate spurred by this article, which is largely informational and encourages acceptance. Is it really so hard to just relax for a few minutes and let a truck pass?
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If I recall (my friend was telling me recently), the Murciélago LP670-4 SV with a 6-speed manual would be the last stick Lambo built, and there were a very small number of them built (6 or so?).
My family has 3 VWs, all of different vintages, and none of them have had Mercedes-like maintenance.
I'm pretty sure you're right about that.
And the crowd goes wild.
Quite frankly, that's an ugly car, and I'm really not sure what market they're pursuing with it.
Excellent excellent comment.
I've gotta say, that's definitely the worst. Even with the lights off, they just freak me out.
Because quitting is just out of the question after the first incidents, right?
Stig's style ≠ Caswell's style. Not enough tire smoke.
Exactly what I thought. Usually it's "oh, that's really cool" but today it was "wow, I want that in my driveway right now."
That's a fantastic video.
Absolutely fantastic comment! Thanks so much for putting my exact thoughts into words.
It's a fantastic and historic car in good shape with cool features, but I can't see myself paying $7,5 for it - the rarity and name just isn't enough for me. At the end of the day, it's just a vehicle I don't want. I'd rather spend this money on a good Scout.
It's sad that people can ruin something great for you. Me? Not so much - I'd love to drive one, regardless of their apparent douchebag allure. I don't want to blend into the wall my whole life, avoiding things that stick out.