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Originally posted by: Actaeon
I'd hit it!
Kinda heavy though...
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: Actaeon
I'd hit it!
Kinda heavy though...
It's a GT, it's allowed to be heavy. You don't buy this as a sports car so much as a fast way to get to work every day.
Those who scoff, "That car costs more than a house" are always imagining their own bungalow, not the address of someone pulling $1 million a year. To that person, even a $200,000 car squares with a $50,000-a-year guy dropping $10,000 on a used Taurus.
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: Actaeon
I'd hit it!
Kinda heavy though...
It's a GT, it's allowed to be heavy. You don't buy this as a sports car so much as a fast way to get to work every day.
Driving to work on "Italian Autobahn" are we?
Originally posted by: z0mb13
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Originally posted by: Scootin159
Originally posted by: Actaeon
I'd hit it!
Kinda heavy though...
It's a GT, it's allowed to be heavy. You don't buy this as a sports car so much as a fast way to get to work every day.
Driving to work on "Italian Autobahn" are we?
but ferrari only reccomends putting 1000 miles yearly on the car
Not when you're closer to the 50k a year end.Originally posted by: Apex
Those who scoff, "That car costs more than a house" are always imagining their own bungalow, not the address of someone pulling $1 million a year. To that person, even a $200,000 car squares with a $50,000-a-year guy dropping $10,000 on a used Taurus.
Kinda cool perspective. Hehe.