What vehicle do you drive?

Roddsgto

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I looked at the Mini, but my requirements were convertible and stick shift. The Honey Z found me and the only issue has been the radio.
 

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Lanx

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Missouri State Highway Patrol officials wrote in a crash report that Miller had been properly wearing a seatbelt but “during the crash and due to the extensive damage” on his car, the belt was cut and Miller was ejected.
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While seat belt webbing is engineered from high-strength, 100% woven polyester to withstand extreme forces (typically 3,000–6,000 lbs of tensile strength), it is not invincible.
 

Sheriff Cad

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You ever tried to get in/out of a 70's/80's lambo? For one thing. It's a ridiculous contortion device. Secondly by modern standards they absolutely drive like shit.

Have driven several 80's Countachs and 308's, they're from back in the day when you really only drove those POS's for looks as they were likely to break down on the way to your sunday drive, have impossible to use gated shifters, extremely snaky handling, loud burbly and jumpy motors. You should probably keep a gallon of spare oil in the front trunk too as it will probably leak that much in a 10-20 mile drive.

They're cool to look at, absolutely do not buy.
 

Fucker

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You ever tried to get in/out of a 70's/80's lambo? For one thing. It's a ridiculous contortion device. Secondly by modern standards they absolutely drive like shit.

Have driven several 80's Countachs and 308's, they're from back in the day when you really only drove those POS's for looks as they were likely to break down on the way to your sunday drive, have impossible to use gated shifters, extremely snaky handling, loud burbly and jumpy motors. You should probably keep a gallon of spare oil in the front trunk too as it will probably leak that much in a 10-20 mile drive.

They're cool to look at, absolutely do not buy.
Not a Countach. Sat in a Diablo 6.0. Owner offered to let me drive it, but I declined. People buy Countach not for the driving experience, but because they weld neurons together.

Coolest Lamborghini I ever saw was a Periscopio. That thing drew crowds all day, even against much rarer far more expensive (at the time) cars. I bet every atom on that thing was perfectly aligned. Most flawless paintjob I'd ever seen.