milkpowder
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I will, thank you very much.
Originally Posted by Baines93 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Ours is a few years old, but looks new, we are getting a new door skin (Warranty), as the drivers door skin has gone a bit rusty in a certain place, a laquer (sp?) fault. Other than that, mint. We got ours for 38k, with the personalised number plate... (cant tell you what, but its suits the car Its the twin supercharged version, 2003 ^. Yeah, i had just washed it after 7 months of sitting there, so it wont be AS clean, but im back in 2wks, so i will snap a few in daylight, and a night shot with Xenon's on After my dad not driving for 7months+ (Hes disabled, but broke ankle) He got in it to take it for an MOT, and booted it to 125 down the motorway, so i think even though his legs are weaker than they were, he can still drive fast, and well! Still going into rehab (Another week to go) Hopefully he will be able to walk a bit further, so wont need his weelchair in the boot again.... Its so fast, i have been in it at 145, and it got there so quick, on the dual carriageway, it would have gone on to the limit, 155, easily. Unlike the Sierra Cosworth he had which took ages to max out after 150, this is effortless. I wonder if it would get to 205 that easily when derestricted?? -= Matt =- |
Originally Posted by Baines93 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sarcastic or not?? Erm well it is like half a million (?) Or more?? |
Originally Posted by pne /img/forum/go_quote.gif very doubtful, at those speeds aerodynamics play a bigger part than raw power, and the horsepower required to go the last 10-20mph past 180 rises exponentially. The Mercedes body is designed for aesthetics and luxury compared to say a corvette, so its top speed is probably not that high. |
Originally Posted by milkpowder /img/forum/go_quote.gif The LM version is probably a way over £1m but none of them will ever be for sale. The Sultan of Brunei has three of the six, McLaren, Ralph Lauren and a museum in Japan have one each. To put it simply, they're almost impossible to acquire even if you have several million lying around |
Originally Posted by compuryan /img/forum/go_quote.gif http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/2981/caddy004ys9.jpg 1990 Cadillac Coupe DeVille, 4.5L V8. This originally belonged to my great grandmother, so its sentimental. And quite pimpin for an old lady I must say. It doesn't get stellar gas mileage, but its fun to drive people in and letting loose my inner gangster. haha. |
Originally Posted by chesebert /img/forum/go_quote.gif having a fast car is useless in the US. I get to 95mph in 3rd gear and I have 6 gears, which makes driving not that easy, and I have a slow car compared to what's shown over here......most of time I just set for cruise control and watch the other idiots get caught doing 85 |
Originally Posted by pne /img/forum/go_quote.gif hate to break it to you but the 6th gear is for cruising on the highway and keeping the rpm low so you get better gas milage.. |
Originally Posted by chesebert /img/forum/go_quote.gif having a fast car is useless in the US. I get to 95mph in 3rd gear and I have 6 gears, which makes driving not that easy, and I have a slow car compared to what's shown over here......most of time I just set for cruise control and watch the other idiots get caught doing 85 |
Originally Posted by tlie00 /img/forum/go_quote.gif This may not be anything special for those of you outside of the US: |
Originally Posted by chesebert /img/forum/go_quote.gif wow..you missed everything about my post <wow you actually thought I didn't know what the 6th gear was for |
Originally Posted by donovansmith /img/forum/go_quote.gif I did not know there was a left-hand drive version of the Mini. That car is a rare sight in the U.S. |