Then again, I'm not shelling out $3 million for a new Bugatti and I'm pretty sure you aren't either. If you have the money to waste on buy a Veyron, you get it however you'd like. And if that's with eyelashes, more power to you.
Then again, I'm not shelling out $3 million for a new Bugatti and I'm pretty sure you aren't either. If you have the money to waste on buy a Veyron, you get it however you'd like. And if that's with eyelashes, more power to you.
This pleases me greatly
it does in the standard Stingray
No, I was talking more about making a generalized statement. We're talking about a faulty ignition switch. Yes. Its is a bad thing. Then again we're talking about a company employing 220,000 people. Does a defective ignition switch make the entire company incompetent? Hence why I don't really like blanket statements.
Did GM mess up on this issue? Yes. Do they have some explaining to do on this issue? Yes. Is GM incompetent? No chance. Slapping a big generic label over an entire company really doesn't accomplish much of anything.
The handling is probably just as realistic.
Average price of a ticket to the USGP is 4 fucking hundred dollars? Yeah, sorry Bernie, you can fuck right off. I'll stick to going to a Nascar race in Loudon AND The Glen for less than 1/4 of that.