24-03-2009, 11:50am
Aye, getting a car quick enough to satisfy your appetite for power can be quite hard... If you're like me though, you still try. I would a few things, get in or on it and feel the difference, and loved it. Then after a couple weeks of driving/riding it, it would seem pretty damn ordinary again, so you start doing more and more. Its a vicious cycle.
Though I still think if I had my choice in cars, I'd take the Bugatti Veyron. Got a chance to see one in the flesh in a Petersons Automotive Museum over in LA last year, and there was a Ford GT40 sitting right beside it, which is one of my all time favourite cars, yet I could not look away from the Bugatti.
Though I still think if I had my choice in cars, I'd take the Bugatti Veyron. Got a chance to see one in the flesh in a Petersons Automotive Museum over in LA last year, and there was a Ford GT40 sitting right beside it, which is one of my all time favourite cars, yet I could not look away from the Bugatti.