If only I could understand what they're saying, or read the subtitles.
What I see is a yellow car, some strobe camera effects which give me a headache, and that car is a funny design that look like a Matel Lego car for kids age 8+.
Now you're talking. What a bunch of abominations these so-called hypercars are.Sir Henry must be spinning at about 3,000 RPM in his grave over that piece of German engineering. Now, this is a Rolls-Royce:
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This might answer your question:The one q I'd REALLY like an answer to, is how the heck do they cope w speed humps, pot holes, debris on the roads etc?
4" of ground clearance is about where you need to start really paying attention. In fact low (not slammed) cars tend to be very agile. So whatever you can see, you can dodge/work around, most of the time. You'll get used to it soon enough.You can't even slip a sheet of paper btwn the chassis underside and the road surface.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this is Lambo too right?I saw a low-slung Lambo the other day that literally had to crawl along an uneven road. It was going slower than a disability scooter. And they said owning a supercar was guaranteed to get the girls Lol.
What a bunch of abominations these so-called hypercars are.
Speaking of hypercar, I understand Aston Martin is yanking Valhalla's big sister, the Valkyrie, out of WEC Hypercar category. What inside scoop does Supercar Blondie have on this development?2020 James Bond car | Valhalla
Nope. I was born 103 yrs old w grumpy attitude to match. So there!I think supercarblondie is on the right track with the latest ... for example post #52 above (EV).
Many HyperCars she presents us are fabulous, designs wise and costs wise. ...For the HyperClass.
I love beautiful designs and practical cars like any man and woman on the planet, and to reply to Marc's comment regarding pot holes on the road, etc., there are trucks too, EV, like one from Tesla for example...but there are others too with high clearance above the wheels and excellent suspension. Speaking of suspension don't go Lamborghini, go Rolls Royce, Mercedes, or Bugatti.
And some country roads are best to ignore where road's maintenance in torrential countries are tough to keep up. For example in Quebec and in Ontario some roads are a total mess in winter time; you don't want to drive a Lamborghini. In London, the city, just take the bus, or a cab.
Ask Ked.
And Marc, you don't have kids, grandchildren, nieces, nephews above fourteen?
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