Wonder if the guy who hired this Lamborghini Aventador got his rental deposit back
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a few years ago one guy with an Eid Ferrari hire wrapped it round a tree - on a perfectly straight bit of road.
this one I think
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.7102491,-1.87074...
this one I think
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@53.7102491,-1.87074...
Tragic that most supercars usually just see small roads around town. But then this is a rental so.
Never quite got thei dea of renting such cars, but nowadays it appears to be common for a number of people to divide the cost and hire such cars
Never quite got thei dea of renting such cars, but nowadays it appears to be common for a number of people to divide the cost and hire such cars
andymc said:
Could someone tell me what is in the culture to hire supercars for a wedding?
Just showing off really, as some people would do.FFS, we get ppl on here saying how they ragged a hire car, and then someone does rag one and because it's fking lambo some of you a get upset, double standards of the highest order, I hoped they completely fked the lambo like some ppl do to a Kia hire car.
Edited by Harji on Tuesday 16th September 21:33
had ham said:
Standard practice in the Auto industry, hire or now more usually buy, dismantle and sometimes put back together, sometimes with all the bits, more often with a bag of stuff left over. Vehicle and component tear-downs are common - typically to see if someone else has figured a better/cheaper way to design/build/assemble stuff..
Land rover Gaydon had an Audi A2 they had dismantled on display on the wall because they were so impressed with the construction techniques. The large manufacturers just hand over their new cars to the competitors in return for their competitors cars. Westy Pre-Lit said:
Chipmunk1 said:
Culture ? What is it about certain other cultures that makes them want to turn some poor couples wedding into a massive piss up and fight and ruin it?
What culture is that then ? I have never been to a single wedding in my life where there was a fight... or indeed any bad behaviour caused by alcohol, and I've been to quite a few weddings now.
had ham said:
Standard practice in the Auto industry, hire or now more usually buy, dismantle and sometimes put back together, sometimes with all the bits, more often with a bag of stuff left over. Vehicle and component tear-downs are common - typically to see if someone else has figured a better/cheaper way to design/build/assemble stuff..
Land rover Gaydon had an Audi A2 they had dismantled on display on the wall because they were so impressed with the construction techniques. The large manufacturers just hand over their new cars to the competitors in return for their competitors cars. Harji said:
FFS, we get ppl on here saying how they ragged a hire car, and then someone does rag one and because it's fking lambo some of you a get upset, double standards of the highest order, I hoped they completely fked the lambo like some ppl do to a Kia hire car.
If they ragged a Lamborghini like ragging a Kia the end result could be largely different!Edited by Harji on Tuesday 16th September 21:33
Harji said:
FFS, we get ppl on here saying how they ragged a hire car, and then someone does rag one and because it's fking lambo some of you a get upset, double standards of the highest order, I hoped they completely fked the lambo like some ppl do to a Kia hire car.
Why is it double standards? It's massively pie key in both cases. Edited by Harji on Tuesday 16th September 21:33
No one is jealous or "hating" because someone has spent a grand on a hire car.
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