Pagani without a doubt. The attention to detail in that company and their obssession with the fit and finish of things appeals to me so much.
Pagani without a doubt. The attention to detail in that company and their obssession with the fit and finish of things appeals to me so much.
Okay what body part do I need to give to get either of these in my parking spot asap...
I 100% agree with this! Especially the diesel. When the diesel fuel runs out you can always rely on cooking oil for a while. I doubt many will be deep-frying things during the apocalypse.
I love the understated nature of this car.
If you want to own a Bizzarrini Strada 5300 like the one that is in the Shah's collection (Number 10) you can zip over to Gullwing Motor Cars in NY and drop $450k on it.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, YES! Viper every time. While the ZR1 is a great car, my heart still lies with the Viper.
Of the cars you show in that picture, I would take the Pagani over any of them to be honest. But if I have to choose either the K-Egg, or the Bugatti, I would choose the Koenigsegg simply because I like the idea of going through the pearly gates backwards and on fire. A car without an element of danger is not really…
Based on Google Maps, the dealerships are only 41 miles away from each other, so I agree, there is no way the dealership could say that it was a leak as that large of one would be VERY visible even as they pulled the car off the lift.
How much does a kidney go for these days.....
I work at a University, and there is a staggering array of cars here. My favourite one to see is the C63 AMG that one of the prof's here drives. I talked to him about it and he loved the fact that it was well built, but he also fancied some track days whenever he could, and would need to still be able to take 3 more…
It is how I ended up with my new project car http://www.flickr.com/photos/theprplbear/sets/72157631607342418/ I wanted something fun, and different and decided to go for it. Whittled down the candidates and now I have an interesting project for the next year.
This is going to sound like a bit of a cop-out but why not do the truly Jalop thing and get what YOU like. If you are a fan of quirky French hatchbacks, then get one. If you have this irrational love for Lada's then buy one. Buy what draws you in and love it. Buy a project and make it your own, or buy something fun…
I just bought a 2002tii in Inka Orange a couple weeks ago, so I do know the allure of this colour.
In Canada we can import some fun stuff so I would probably snag an R33 Skyline GTR like this one on Japan Partner http://www.japan-partner.com/Auto/7875/Nissan/SKYLINE/car-for-sale.html It is $17,500 and shipping it here would run about another $1000 or so.