If she did, there's no way I'd be able to put together a coherent thought, much less a sentence.
This is definitely worth filing away for a future project car. I could have fun with this!
There are few cars that wear purple well, and this is definitely one of them. I'd drive that in a heartbeat.
Best. Automotive. Playground. Ever.
I just drove this over Thanksgiving, and it was extremely smooth! Once you go south of Will/Cook Counties, they do maintain their roads rather well.
I 100% agree with you here. I have also frequently seen cops in undercover Mustangs and Camaros in a rainbow of colors along 65. That's one drive I NEVER speed on!
I don't think a hard top convertible is necessary (although a cool idea), but a big, 4-door convertible with the suicide doors would be amazing.
Definitely disagree. I've read a couple of different stories where he was literally chased down by someone because he was driving one of his hypercars, one being his Porsche 959 and another in his Veyron. Both times when they caught up to him or when he stopped, he was a pleasure to talk to. He answered questions…
This car almost put me to sleep driving it. Despite all of its power, it didn't feel that fast and way too quiet for my liking. For $15k less, I'd take a Maserati Quattroporte. Better sound, you get a sense of speed (even if it's slower), and the looks trounce the Porsche's every day of the week.
It's too big to be a Tacoma, and the grille outline is definitely chromed. It's a Tundra
They were doing a special event. They had a bunch of vendors (jewelers, watch vendors, open bar, etc.), and they had a bunch of cars in the street (Maserati Gran Turismos, Gallardo LP-540's, Continental GT Cabriolets, etc.). There was another Veyron there along with a couple of cheuffeur-driven Rollers. It was quite a…
It would be a great date car. Impress her with your driving, and brush her leg each time you change gear.