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Originally Posted by METStaff
I'm not going to get into what I drive, I just don't want to brag :-)
Did you visit Lamborghini when they went bankrupt, and the factory was empty, or did you visit the VW plant? Or maybe when a Taiwanese owned them? Did you enjoy the 40 years old engines (Still better than the 200 year old Ford engines), or the desperados that were trying to keep those cars together. It's obvious that you're not Italian to begin with, otherwise you would not offend them by saying that they love those cheesy cars.
Thanks God there's people that buy pimpy cars! Thanks God!
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Could give a shit about their financial history, my last name isn't "Lamborghini" sport, I don't get checks sent to me for driving their cars. I could care less who owns, or operates, any of them.
So it's reaaaaaaaaaaal simple for me: I get in. I drive it. Does it move me, is it exciting, is it passionate? Yes. Buy. No. Move on.
I don't have a litmus test with 40 questions on it to determine what spot the factory's F1 program managed to secure in the 1978 Constructor's Championship rankings LOL. I don't give a shit about how many HP per Liter the engine is putting out.

I don't care about whether it has "class" to those that thumb their noses at a simple Rolex.
I simply drive it.
If it's good, I want it. If it's not, I move on.
Words to live by.
Everything else is wet dream fantasies by those who dream about being Michael Schumacher in another life. Not me. I keep it nice and easy. But hey, there are probably two or three cars out of 800 currently offered that meet your lofty requirements, so, no worries eh bro?
