What are you even talking about? While I don’t disagree with the fact that these were not designed for urban commuting they are certainly not designed for “highways and the long runs”. These are designed for racetracks... ESPECIALLY a Superleggera (a lightweight, race ready version of the Gallardo).
That could be said about any urban locale.
Power = heat + small engine compartment + (lightweight flammable materials - airflow (urban driving)) = fire.
This is literally the epitome of “MIATA IS THE ANSWER”!
Was that a popcorn machine full of kernels and dimes going off somewhere in his car?
He’s just been reading a lot of self improvement books.
Give him 24 hours and he’ll prove it.
I think it has more to due with pedestrian safety regulations.
Not yet. Finishing up some projects firs
Well I didn’t have to meet or interact with any of the people, so there’s that.
I drove through New Jersey once and once I was about 70 miles north of NYC it turned into some beautiful country.
Jesus! is that like the Beverly Hills of Texas (I can’t tell because the links are not working)? Highland Park about 3 or 4 years ago was considered an affordable, albeit seedy, part of Eastern Los Angeles (not to be confused with the “East LA”, which is still considered pretty seedy and affordable... if you don’t…
I’m a Realtor, so it makes sense for me to know these things.
I’m actually a Realtor and in February we sold a 1230 sq ft 2+2 with no direct access (65 steps to the front door) for $890k in Highland Park. Granted it had an amazing view, but that would be nearly 350% higher than your neighbor’s house. https://www.redfin.com/CA/Los-Angeles/853-Tipton-Ter-90042/home/7083880
I’d say just really intelligent, since I’m not sure what FA is.