Iv'e almost saved enough money for a TVR Tuscan S it's a poor mans ferrari, but it does 195 mph and 0-60 on 3.9 secs. mmmmm
If only I could afford a Ferrari. My choice would be the beautifull 612 Scaglietti. Simple curves yet very nice. A Diablo SV would be nice too. The good ol' DB5 isn't far behind...shaken, not stirred .
Went out louts hunting this week, wasnt a good shoot this time round. Im guna wait till I can get a series 2 Elise.
Old triumph never die. You really own it ? My bro had one just like that. My dad still has his TR3A he bought in the 60s.
Just make sure you have a nice straight piece of road to drive it on Ford GT-40 (new model) for me please. There are plenty of high performance well designed American sports cars and not all of them steer like boats. If you pick out a sports car with automatic then you're just buying it for show. Anyone serious about driving wouldn't go for anything other than manual. And that includes triptronics. TVRs are awesome cars (except for the safety record) but I would never buy one to use in the USA. The average size of a family run-around + soccer mom driver = With fibreglass bodies, one bump and it's all over.
it was a fusion both did merge into a new company and its called daimler chrysler where the daimler stands for German engineer and automobile inventors company from 1880 btw. lamborghini is owned by audi and guess who owns Bugatti... its VW - volkswagen and they build the fastest streetlegal car in the world the Bugatti Veyron man i just hate these car wars every country has its car pride a japanese would maybe say there highly developed 4 cylinder cars beat anything and a itallion would mention the same about there supercars get over it =) the fastest i had driven was a bmw 540 with 286hp not bad for a 4 door saloon but no racecar at all :thumbsup: