dieharddan69
DieHardDan
dieharddan69

LOL in order to provide the factory warranty they actually had to remove the button that allows disabling of traction control. I’m sure that’s not the case of course, but it probably should be. The purchase of the car should also come with a package deal down payment on a casket. 

Yeah it would be us.... of course. Pedestrian safety or something. 

Yes yes... mock away... but I’ll be the first to tell you, “OOOHHHH ITS SMALL   BUUUUTTTTT ITS THIN!!”  Yes a few others have pointed out that my particular penchant for V8's should be something I learn to put aside. You are right that is gorgeous and would cause no shame in any corner of this earth’s garages. I do

Oh that’s just hideous. What country defaced an F1 in such a grievous manner?  

You know its funny, cops seem to be very selective about which types of car they’ll stop for a front plate violation. I’ve had a few friends try it and get pulled over and ticketed, however I’ve managed 6,000 miles on my Gallardo and none yet. I think they may get slightly distracted looking at the car and then double

I have to agree, no self respecting human being would buy a Ferrari with a 4 cylinder engine. 

None of the cars you’ve mentioned are going to be any good as daily drivers. You want something comfortable for the daily and leave the exotics for the weekends. 

That does seem rather unacceptable. It is a personal affront to which no man should have to restrain himself. On the level of personal injury if you ask me. Defamation of character even. How can someone be expected to deal with this level of public degradation??

Ah the cycle of fashion comes round and round. I have to say though that I have gotten very used to leaving my car keys in my pocket all the time. I’m not sure I could ever go back to having to put a key in a car door even if it was something exotic.

If I recall correctly one of the other differences with the Turbo model is that the turbo is variable geometry. This allows it to generate boost at low RPM and maintain enough flow at high engine RPM as well. I’m not sure the non-Turbo models get that same high end turbo. 

I’m just going to play devil’s advocate here for a moment even though I see your point. I’m sure that you have certain luxuries in your life. Based on the logic in your statement however anything above a basic human need in your life is excessive and you should have instead donated that money to charity or dedicated

I agree, if the answers to those questions were not known. In this case there was someone sitting in that van, most likely with a stupid/confused expression on their face sayin, “Hey man, what happened to your lambo....” That person was not in danger, the only person whose life was at risk was the person/people

Sure, no problem, let’s change the scenario, its your brand new Nissan Maxima and the same exact thing happens. I’m sure you’ll have absolutely no tinge of anger or annoyance at the person whose carelessness just burned your car to the ground? Of course we all know the kid can’t pay for it, and that the insurance

What would you say to the kid that burned down your Lambo?

I own a Lamborghini Gallardo... Given I bought it used, but I still think it counts. What I wanted to mention is that I grew up in a poor immigrant family and took out a college loan. I DID have the right parents but not in terms of having life handed to me on a silver spoon. I had parents that drove me to be

You have nailed exactly why this car is so tremendous. It is not where it stands now, which unbelievably, 30 years later it is still an amazing performer. However, as you mentioned it was the change to the entire road car world that this singular vehicle made. I was born in 79 so I was 14 when this was released and in

Well mine’s not armored up like your jeep, just old and dinged up and scratched. I have 12 year old CLS AMG, she’s still got a lot of pull in her, but everything is getting pretty tired and the exterior definitely hasn’t been too well loved.

Dang. Must have been a lot of alcohol. I know I said not caring is a luxury, but I must say I would never purposely damage one of my own cars. Not even when its already at the state where it has dings, I won’t add any more myself. That was a ballsy move, but I would wager that there were regrets the next day. Most

I too recently discovered a well known but rarely discussed feature in a car. This feature that I speak of is one of convenience. It is OH SO CONVENIENT when you don’t give a shit about the appearance of your car anymore. A scratch, a ding, a dent, a quarter panel out of alignment, who cares!!! Its SO liberating.

I have seen 20 year old dodge neons in better condition. I kind of have a strange respect for a person that will treat a car this way. I have the same problem, once I’m tired of it, once its old to me, it just gets the rental car grade treatment. Ask my poor AMG how many years its been since a wash, or my old M3 why I