RE: Lamborghini Aventador goes topless
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toppstuff said:
Perfect for driving around the lanes in the Italian lakes and parking up next to a perfect little restaurant on the shores of Lake Como.
But is right for the carpark at the Asda and Homebase retail park in Swindon? Or Solihull?
Indeed I saw an aventador at a shellBut is right for the carpark at the Asda and Homebase retail park in Swindon? Or Solihull?
Station in reading the other week
And as utterly stunning as it was
It seemed very very out of place amongst the fords and BMW,s
Normally inhabiting there.
Brave choice for a uk based owner.
I'm not much of a "showy" supercar kind of person, and covet the open air variety even less normally.
The current offerings from the usual suspects, and the emerging talents, are much more cohesive engineering exercises, that let the extrovert styling punctuate the package rather than dominate it.
This is a fantastic looking machine, and seems purpose built for fast alpine / mediteranean driving - Bruce Wayne would approve!
The current offerings from the usual suspects, and the emerging talents, are much more cohesive engineering exercises, that let the extrovert styling punctuate the package rather than dominate it.
This is a fantastic looking machine, and seems purpose built for fast alpine / mediteranean driving - Bruce Wayne would approve!
ShayneJ said:
Indeed I saw an aventador at a shell
Station in reading the other week
And as utterly stunning as it was
It seemed very very out of place amongst the fords and BMW,s
Normally inhabiting there.
Brave choice for a uk based owner.
I would imagine that a fairly small percentage of Aventador Roadsters are going to be bought as an only car, or even as a daily driver.Station in reading the other week
And as utterly stunning as it was
It seemed very very out of place amongst the fords and BMW,s
Normally inhabiting there.
Brave choice for a uk based owner.
Sorry to go against the flow but I don't find that a pretty car! I would say that that 'bling-y' design is tailored for those overseas markets of dubious taste! For that sort of money I would not want to have to manually remove the panels and put then in the boot! It has to be powered.
It' the MP4 12C for me. Far more subtle, tasteful and made in England!
It' the MP4 12C for me. Far more subtle, tasteful and made in England!
ShayneJ said:
Indeed I saw an aventador at a shell
Station in reading the other week
And as utterly stunning as it was
It seemed very very out of place amongst the fords and BMW,s
Normally inhabiting there.
Brave choice for a uk based owner.
This car is for people who will not conform. Absolutely love it personally.Station in reading the other week
And as utterly stunning as it was
It seemed very very out of place amongst the fords and BMW,s
Normally inhabiting there.
Brave choice for a uk based owner.
jacjac said:
Sorry to go against the flow but I don't find that a pretty car! I would say that that 'bling-y' design is tailored for those overseas markets of dubious taste! For that sort of money I would not want to have to manually remove the panels and put then in the boot! It has to be powered.
It' the MP4 12C for me. Far more subtle, tasteful and made in England!
Then buy one or are you disapointed there isn't a diesel option in the Mclaren range?It' the MP4 12C for me. Far more subtle, tasteful and made in England!
Edited by sisu on Monday 12th November 13:43
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