So, he had two driving gloves that looked eerily similar to motocross gloves and one, just one lug nut on the drivers side wheel.
So, he had two driving gloves that looked eerily similar to motocross gloves and one, just one lug nut on the drivers side wheel.
The perception of the car will skew older especially for someone 31 years old, but a V12 engine matched to 6-speed manual for a car that’s mission was to transport an executive from one of Germany to the other on the Autobahn, and arrive refreshed and relaxed will easily handle a 400 mile weekly commute.
I have no idea why people think the A7 looks good. Different? Yes, but
Moss-Magnusson Act
He doesn’t even have his new knee installed yet and here you go spouting off.
You have them mixed up. The Audi R8 is a Gallardo underneath the dress.
I helped a client that I had met twice purchase one of the first Ferrari FF’s in the country, from an email and a phone call.
I found the pictures of it cached on google on their website.
You I found the pictures of it cached on google on their website.
That exact car was new at Miller Motor Cars in Greenwich, Connecticut and popped up again late last year with around 10,000 miles on the odometer.
Have you seen the prices for older Ferrari’s with manual transmissions lately?
He stated exotic car or a V12 preferably with a manual transmission. Not every car with a V12 is a super car, and I would surmise your use of the term “supercar” that you may not grasp that in general terms “super car” replaced exotic car in the late 2000's.
It would be exceedingly difficult to not get a Testarossa, Diablo or maybe even a Murcielago, but for completely something different consider channeling your inner 007.
In 1983, Alpina applied for and was granted status as a manufacturer by the German government was registered as an official manufacturer of automobiles in Germany, thus going far beyond the usual tuner treatment and offering full factory warranties.
Those cheap looking tail lights released a scourge upon the automotive aftermarket that we can only hope to never see the likes of them again, ever.
One could say part of the problem with what you said was the far more a GT car.
Within the context of professional sports within North America and in the sphere of a hyper competitive environment (practice or games) with grown men driven by pride, ego, large amounts of money, inner drive and testosterone that term is considered a slur.
Well at least it’s a real BMW Individual car according to the VIN.
I knew BMW would have a concept car at Concorso d’Elegance Villa d’Este at Lake Como since BMW AG had owned the show since 1991.
“If I could turn back time, if I could find a way.”