I will never like the look of the GT and I don't care how collectible it is going to be. If I would spend that much money, I want the look and performance. G-car all the way!
Dan,
I think it is too early to judge your G-car at the mileage that you have at this time. You got it at 40+K miles, have put on 1K miles and so far so good. You need to drive that baby 15K miles more. I really want to know when it hit 55-60K miles. If it is really bullet proof like what they...
Well, we really don't know until we own them. This is what I have read and others have told me. Maybe Deltron Zero will let us know later.
Right, Deltron Zero?
I believe the Murcie that you have to pull the engine out, but not the Gallardo. Yet, Murcie is far more less reliable than G and the newer model is more reliable than the older ones.
http://www.lamborghini-talk.com/vbforum/f47/curious-about-ownership-costs-16880/
That is not very true, L-car is a bullet proof. Of course, it is more expensive to maintain such as the clutch - $5K to replace it. Order than that, you can change your own fluids and oil.
For $430K, you will have the legendary basketball player's car. I would pass because it does not come with a cup holder:biggrin:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/For-Sale-Michael-Jordan-s-430-000-Mercedes-McL?urn=nba-278651
Spend little more than $100 to get DF valence. They have it in stock and will ship it out the next day. Unless it is worth of your time to wait for months.
This is a good news for the Viper fan. Viper Saga will continue to build
http://autos.yahoo.com/articles/autos_content_landing_pages/1518/the-future-of-viper/
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