"...Make Ferrari Shit Their Dicks."
"...Make Ferrari Shit Their Dicks."
You say they dropped a bomb... I'd say they dropped what looks like a Ferrari Enzo/Spyker mashup... Not saying it's bad or anything...
It looks like they've been using the font splitter to scrape their shoes on before they go in to the house/hotel after a long day of testing...
Quite a few out... but most of them seemed to be up around the lodge - lots of people coming and going in assorted Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Aston Martins, etc... That and the land yacht that is the 62 doesn't jump right out as car you'd see hooned (Jay-Z and Kanye, aside)
I hear what you're saying... but as we're pulling back up at the PB lodge, he said that, and I suddenly felt very embarrassed - tossing a giant car like that around (which I'd never driven before, and had no real idea how it would react) on roads that I've only driven a few times before was a recipe for disaster.…
Once I managed to get a media drive in a Maybach 62 around 17-mile drive during Pebble Beach Week (I think it would have been 2004?)
Anyway... I was driving it like an old man and the rep prodded me to "explore" it a little more. So I drove the last half of the drive quite a bit more "briskly." At one point, I got it…
I once drove from Kansas City to Monterey to see the one and only 2819GT - the Breadvan. While I was there I was fortunate enough to meet the owner (who eventually sold it to Klaus Warner.) While we were talking, he suggested that since I'd come all this way, I should at least get to sit in it... So, as it was sitting…
I reject your theory... i8 cannot has wing.
Moreover... while the i8 is a stunner and a fine performing machine... It's more Camry than Countach. Much more of an appliance than a personality in you garage, IMO.
I was thinking he'd notice if he wasn't so busy making 73 versions of the same (really nice) car...
Do want... can has... in a half dozen years when they're old enough and have enough miles to be relatively cost effective to buy.
Seriously. I could buy a Ferrari F355 for less than the MSRP. You could almost get in to a 360 Modena for this kind of money. Let that sink in for a minute...
SWB for the win!
Glorious cars... thanks for sharing.
I approve of the entire list - even if the Testa Rossa engine came in 4th...
That's a pretty sharp looking bike... I'd trade my Ultra Limited on it I think - though I am fond of my crash bars and highway pegs for long trips...
Jankey looking... but... might be some function there - sort of looks like bead-locks - to hold the tire on the rim under heavy torque application (launching at the drag strip)
Much thanks... I'd LOVE to see the data on breakdowns per 1,000 bikes by manufacturer - if such a thing exists... even if it did, I would have to question it though - as it would almost certainly have to come from the manufacturers (which would no doubt skew the data in some way)
I'd like to dispute your claims, but I can't argue with your generalities... I will say that Harley has sold roughly two bikes for every one that Yamaha has moved so far in 2014. So, even if they are at least as reliable as a Yamaha, there are, at face value, at least twice as many of them out there to break.…
LOL, I thought that too - knew I couldn't be the only one...
Jesus. That's glorious.
I'm a big Ferrari fan (specifically F1). I've always been a car guy, and the history of Ferrari is intriguing and their cars (in general) are beautiful and pretty speedy. I'm such a big fan, I've got a Ferrari wall in my house, an F430 Challenge (wrecked) bumper on the wall in my garage, and a Scuderia Ferrari shield…