early spy video reveals ferraris latest concept vehicle, the F430 Aquafloat, spotted here hydro testing in Australia prior to its debut at Geneva
early spy video reveals ferraris latest concept vehicle, the F430 Aquafloat, spotted here hydro testing in Australia prior to its debut at Geneva
LOL, makes for false hope and more epic fail for me to laugh at later, this is probably one of my favorite top gear clips not related to hyper cars
reliant robin courtesy of Mr. Clackson himself
nuff said
Lambo = verde ithica or fail
well put sir. i will definitely take the Porsche coming up to turn 1.
i think this one
i've only seen a couple of these in person and they are a sight to see on the road and if its a ford motor and transmission parts shouldn't be too hard to come by if you need em. Doesn't look like a real practical car and i'd probably go another route for the money, but still NP
there is no way those cars should out launch a 911 turbo, especially if it is a PDK. And why not use a GT2 RS if your going to be up in that price range. So theoretically McLaren sets up a drag race with cars it know it will beat, and put at least one ass hat in that 911 turbo.
a classic
would love to hear the conversation between the owner of the F150 and their insurance agent after they let insurance know they are parked on the hood of a brand new Ferrari
must of been a busy day if he ran out of tickets. if he wrote that while i was standing there i would have still laughed and never paid that
growing up i loved these cars, but working at a porsche dealership i could never bring myself to own one
why not just make a sedan? yah that doesn't look half bad, but why not buy a 599?
@Totoros Porsche: thats money, well played sir
@patman: agreed, you'd think once the fire started to spread when they were spraying water on it they'd stop, guess not
why must you mask the orgasmic sound of that V8 with some craptastic music
fail, would rather have one with some miles under the belt and some of the higher mileage maintenance done. a nice car with a crack price