It's about 80% restored right now. It drives, but not ideally.
How about a Citroën DS? I found you one on Auto Trader Classics for $39,500. BOOM. Way under budget.
When I had Porsches before, I didn't have any of these problems. I had no problem parking a Porsche on the street, or outside overnight; I had no problem leaving it in a normal parking spot. It could clear anything in the front and it could carry 4 people. It was also more reliable, and when it broke, it was cheaper…
Beat me to it. Worse than others because he thinks he's a designer and is improving the cars. Also, does not know how to drive stick.
Wait, what? He is one of the BEST celebrity car owners! You're drunk, go home.
"... churned out a mere 134 horsepower ..." But you forget, everything in Australia is upside-down and backwards which means it makes 431 horsepower and that's enough to make any large Australian man jump up and down in his short shorts.
Hey Raph, straight sixes are weird like that (especially turbo diesels). My DD f150 has the 4.9 liter that makes an astonishing abysmal 145 hp (albeit it has 265 lb/ft of twist) with tiny ass gears and 4700 lbs to lug around, yet can still somehow get out of its own way fairly efficiently.
As a resident of Virginia, can this please call attention to the fact that a reckless driving charge (80mph+ or in excess of 20mph over the posted speed limit) is a Class 1 Misdemeanor and on the same level as charges like animal cruelty, sexual misconduct, and brandishing a firearm? These laws need to be changed. I'd…
30 years old with a Lambo, I clearly didn't do something right with my life.
If I owned that Huracan, I wouldn't be an asswipe and go twice the speed limit in a heavily populated city.
I had one of these as a rental over Thanksgiving. I put over 1000 miles on it, mostly back roads and highway (50-80mph). I averaged no more than 24mpg... pretty bad for something rated at 30mpg, when my GF's Passat TDI gets roughly 48mpg driven at 75-80mph while being rated at 42mpg highway.
Hey, frig off!