RE: Gumpert Apollo S: Spotted
Discussion
Aes87 said:
I don’t understand why this is practically the same price as when it was new, despite being comparatively old tech and having been in an accident. I didn’t think they were that highly regarded.
unique styling, rarity etcsimilar to the sagaris tbh
I think that the senna will hold it's value too because of it's eye catching looks
AyBee said:
Gameface said:
I think that's rather cheap actually.
I'm glad I'm not the only one that thought that - next to an Aventador/720S and about a third of the price of an un-flipped Senna (if you can get one), it doesn't look like bad value!Wonder how big an "off" it had?
Edit.
Ah a quick google shows it wasn't that big really.
Edited by Never you mind on Wednesday 21st March 16:08
I drove this car in 2008, it was only on an airport runway but I loved it, the kick in the back when the turbos spool up is savage and I got it up to 300kph before I had to back off and it was still accelerating hard.
I liked it a lot, it did feel very agricultural and noisy but it was great fun.
It was a charity event called RAF vs Rio and people where racing the tornados down the runway
I liked it a lot, it did feel very agricultural and noisy but it was great fun.
It was a charity event called RAF vs Rio and people where racing the tornados down the runway
thenortherner said:
I think it was back in 2009 when at Destination Nurburgring, two of these turned up. I'm sure it was just during their first lap that one was smashed to smithereens.
It looked great when in one piece and much more striking than other exotic stuff there.
Correct, not sure it was first lap but it was on day 1 and driven by then f1 Driver Adrian sutil as gp was on that weekend. There was some amusement in the paddock amongst those of us who had kept our own cars in one piece.It looked great when in one piece and much more striking than other exotic stuff there.
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