MotoArigato
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ANYTHING Zagato please!

To be fair, Corvette seems to have started down the road of stealing Ferrari cues well before anyone could say the same of Ferrari. That Vette is a mean track machine tho, I watched one blow away a couple of 360 Modenas on the track with relative ease a couple of summers ago.

I love it! I was reading somewhere yesterday an article about gracious living and how to deal with town cars and limousines, one bit of advice was "never stick your head in first and leave your rump in the air, but rather sit on the seat and swing your legs in afterwards. Seems the air-rump is the professional method

Don't you look cool simply by the fact that you are sitting in an SLR? And PLEASE tell me how you know this! *batting eyelashes*

Good point, and you probably just hit on the primary difference in opinions Patrick and I offered about having to buy clothes in person. My posse and myself wear skinny jeans too, so fit is key, and let's just say I have to concern myself with what's in the back and the front. *rim shot* (Thanks, I'm here all week

So that dude is CIA, an MP and a K9 unit officer. Guess he earned his Roller with those three revenue streams.

Well it certainly looks worth every bit of... oh nevermind, that's a pile of outdated *blah* if I ever saw one. It's the only car in the world that needs a Chrysler 300 kit added to it to make it look less like a fake Rolls-Royce.

I'm shocked. Not by the contents of the article but by the replies. I would never have guessed that on Jalopnik there would be so many people saying "I researched the car first online so I knew what I was getting." I, too, have researched many cars and thought they would be perfect for me UNTIL I sat in them and

What? Really? I can buy lots of stuff online but not clothes. I am very particular about fit, even as far as trying on several of the exact same style and size of jeans (I like Diesel jeans and Levi's) because the simple fact that each is handmade means slight variations in fit. People who work high end retail

Did it really look pretty much the same? :)

That or it's the vignettes between gameplay that we always see these glamour shots of, but the actual game experience is slightly less exciting.

My first thought is he's falling asleep, and noticed the other car just in time. He was wandering the lanes earlier in the video a bit.

May I?

Still a very poor reflection on the brand, anytime you wait until an issue has hit the national media it shows you likely weren't interested in helping the guy to begin with, just had your hand forced. Dick move, but at least the guy came out on top.

Quite well done, I am simply impressed. I recall seeing a Rolls factory tour video where they showed some of their bookending skill for matched sides of a burled walnut panel and it looked just like the head of a male lion, from the natural pattern of the wood.

What are the examples of the "thinly veiled threats" from Porsche, that's the biggest concern I see here. Surely he has emails, etc. from them, I would be very curious to read and see his interpretation. People also seem confused if it's a new car or used car by some of the comments regarding the Lemon Law payout.

I'm always told the driver's don't get the delivery charge, that goes to the store, or is that incorrect and they get it just separately from the tip? I always tip on top of the delivery charge (if any, I usually order on times or from places that don't have this).

You just single-handedly guaranteed that I increase my tip a few more bucks from now on, I had no idea this is how rough these drivers have it. No, not the potential for violence but the sheer pittance they are paid to spend their own money on gas, insurance, and wear and tear for their cars.

Maybe... :)

I like the color, looks more iridescent than standard Rolls paint (if such exists). I think this is a bit of a reach for marketing dept however, since they are making a commemorative edition of an automobile that's based on a boat with an airplane engine. I'd rather see Bentley do a "Blue Train Special" edition.