I can think of many other “hypercars” sporting Montana tags that are not listed. I guess it was inevitable that there would be some sort of eventual “crackdown” on the Montana plates thing.
I can think of many other “hypercars” sporting Montana tags that are not listed. I guess it was inevitable that there would be some sort of eventual “crackdown” on the Montana plates thing.
I witnessed a brake failure result in a massive crash at a track day a couple years back. I’m amazed that he survived that crash. I can’t imagine how one’s heart rate might escalate when you’re preparing for a corner and your brakes are gone.
It will take centuries for most of these to reach 31,000 miles... and that’s if automobiles are even a thing at that point.
Varies by state. That’s how it is up here.
That doesn’t explain why the northeast roads are a disaster (obviously it’s heavily populated, I get it). Have you seen NY roads? Interestingly, when you cross into CT, the roads are instantly better because the state doesn’t control as much of the road infrastructure.
Where in NJ? Certain NJT lines have more delays than others - my line (Bergen/Main) is usually pretty good.
Once a photo has leaked, the manufacturer should just keep quiet and request nothing else leaks. Or, in Ferrari’s case, file a cease and desist and whine to the rest of the press.
There are 40 year old idiots and 21 year olds far more careful. I’m in my mid-20s and I’ve driven many supercars with 500+ HP, but since I respect not only my life and others, but other people’s property, I don’t drive like a madman on public roads. Also, there are far more stories of idiots crashing non-sports cars…
RUF are incredible performance cars, but to Singer’s credit, most of the donor cars they use are rough (pun intended) cars anyway.
P1 aside, the only aesthetically pleasing McLaren since the 12C to me is the 675LT.
Great, yet another McLaren that looks like a “baby” P1.
Meh, presumably they rolled back the clock...
My cousin picked one up well under sticker a year or so ago. It’s a tremendous car, even for the money. It’s a shame they never caught on here.
Dumb kid. If it were a Hilux, he could have kept going.
In fairness, it is currently 68 and sunny here in New Jersey... but there’s still salt on the roads!
Announcing special editions before the actual deliveries begin? Interesting business strategy...
Well, the anniversary of the sinkhole just elapsed. What a way to celebrate...
Lamborghini SuperLeightweight, SuperFast... it goes on.
The car to have is the 550, before those are all $250K.
Living near NYC, one might think my memorable experience would be a horrifying NYC subway experience, but here are a few that come to mind: