I can. But I’m guessing the person who rear-ended him didn’t know just how rare this car was.
I can. But I’m guessing the person who rear-ended him didn’t know just how rare this car was.
Who the hell would ever compare this to a supercharged V8 strapped to a fleet car Dodge?
that’s nonsense on a couple different levels.
Me and my wife got married in Vegas. We did the supercar experience thing at the track. I did that to feel and hear two things. The acceleration of a GTR and the sound of a GT3 near redline.
There are cars to which speed isn’t everything.
what the actual fuck ... that sounded like an f1 wet dream w t f ...
....but you’ll be driving a $100k+ dodge lol. Going into a hairpin corner at 65mph, actually scrap that - ANY corner - at 65mph, I’d rather be in the Lexus.
Stupid brain.
Photographs and video don’t truly do it justice. This car just has a presence to it that can’t be captured without seeing it.
The Charger’s only faster until the first corner.
This is probably a stupid question, but since you would presumably write a few posts about this vehicle, could you call it a business expense and use it as a tax deduction? A $5,000 Lexus pseudo Land Cruiser is great, but a $5,000 Lexus pseudo Land Cruiser subsidized by American tax payers is even better.
You have company :/
Beautiful
One of the best sounding cars in automotive history without question.
ME: Why don’t I have any cool cars like that?
The glorious sounds.
Such a pleasure reading Ken’s articles with such masterful photography. Always a highlight.
I think you’re in the right thought process of fix/ flip, the question is - could you actually part with it? Do you have the ability to be that emotionally detached from something you’ve put sweat equity into to then turn around and sell it?
Reader: “Hey do you want this 19 year old, $5000, 275k mile lexus? It’s falling apart to the point that I can no longer maintain it”
DT: “Whoa, shouldn’t this be reserved for a Hollywood director, or a Russian Oligarch, or a successful startup founder?”