British person here.
British person here.
Too bad that all of these gamers will be out of a job once they perfect the Autonomous Tractor once and for all.
I’ve stayed at a UK Travelodge before. What the guy did might actually be an impromement.
I have a family member in the motor trade here in the UK, with connections in the upper end of the market. I’m told that the wheels on a Veyron have a finite life, so in effect are service items. Cost for replacement? £50,000 (about $63,000). If I remember correctly these have to be done something like ever 20,000…
Lamborghini really needed to produce this, if only to start (finally) moving away from the decades old origami stealth fighter aesthetic.
An exit ramp in Germany is called an Ausfahrt. It really does make for travel on the autobahn endlessly amusing!
Seems like a ban on poor people. I can’t afford to replace my 2005 Mercedes E270, and frankly, why would I want to? It’s done 144,000 miles and still drives like a dream. At 20,000 miles a year I’d conservatively say it’s got another five years left in it. I guess if I want to go to Stuttgart I’ll have to take the…
Let’s be honest, the only real answer is Dijon-Prenois.
And just to resurrect this thread one more time, I’d like to quote a passage from The Morgan 3 Wheeler: – back to the future! by Peter Dron: