I can relate to that, I’ve never driven a Porsche let alone a GT, it’s certainly on my bucket list.Ed Doe said:It was simultaneously the best and worst car day of my life - that engine is something to behold, and the precision and balance, and traction firing out of corners on full throttle - god it was amazing, but so depressing knowing I'll never own one!
Oh I don,'t no those Californias are almost getting affordable these days. Relative to other Ferraris that is. :wink:davidmudley12 said:Ferrari Enzo, simply mind blowing perfection in my eyes, especially through the French/Swiss Alpine roads with a few friends in other nice cars. We took turns in the Enzo, McLaren SLR, Ferrari 550M and Ferrari California that a friend had lent me over the course of four or five days. I then used the California for a 10 day holiday in Tuscany, that was a pretty special jack of all trades and surprisingly practical (in relative terms).
It’s bitter sweet having a taste of something I won’t ever come close to again!
and rally spots and fogs. Only boy racers could get away with that on a Cavalier. Well doneArgyll Andy said:Mine was my first proper car. A Cavalier 1988 LXi which had the outgoing 1.8 Sri engine in it, recaros and a wee bit of factory skirts and spoilers.
No one mention hire cars then.davidmudley12 said:There's a lot to be said for the rubbish cars that you can trash the hell out of pushing the car to and beyond their meagre limits, and doing it without worrying about a big bill or concern for the cars health.
davidmudley12 said:There's a lot to be said for the rubbish cars that you can trash the hell out of pushing the car to and beyond their meagre limits, and doing it without worrying about a big bill or concern for the cars health.