The raptor is such a cool truck.
Does the Lexus some with a set of winters?
The raptor is such a cool truck.
Does the Lexus some with a set of winters?
Guys, COVID is over, things are back to normal. The Shak Indicator just went full green.
Waiting for a $250k Aventador with under 20,000km.
Any day now?
2017 1LE 1SS here. Make sure you go with a manual transmission first and foremost (does the 1LE even come with an auto, dono). I picked mine up for $35k with 14k on it, was practically new. I was always a BMW guy, from a couple M3s and was even looking at that manual M6 a few pages back. I always knocked American cars but this chassis and drive/powertrain is on par if not better than the E90 M3s I had. The interior is definitely cheaper and rattles more, but the driving experience is worth it. I'm a taller guy, 6'3" and fit in the Recaros perfectly, helmet room could get tricky. First thing is ditch the POS Goodyear tires for something of quality like Michelin or Conti, but the 285/305 tires are $$$$.
Only if I can unload the Lexus the way I want. One dealer already lowballed on trade-in so no matter what, I am not going that route.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
No winter tires. The tires are all-season from what I was told. I drove it in winter without issues.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Fuck COVID.
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I don't think the people that roll in those feel the economic crunch like us normal people. So likely never.
The two people I know with aventadors are broke as fuck, just a matter of time.
Cheapest on market this 2012 Lamborghini Aventador on autoTRADER.ca's iPhone app
http://www.autotrader.ca/go/5-47364373
Lame spec though.
That's a really good deal, I paid $42 all in for a used 17' with 4K km's but I bought mine nearly two years ago.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This gen of the Goodyear SC3 is actually a very good track tire, I'd say it's somewhere in between a Michelin PS4S and a Sport Cup 2 in terms of grip on track.
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You maybe right. i don't think I am normal. I definitely have some mental health issues when it comes to cars for sure.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Don’t forget phones.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My Tesla referral link: https://ts.la/moon14483
Tesla new owner FAQ: https://forums.beyond.ca/threads/411...37#post4928237
That's been more or less under control. On the same iPhone XS Max going on to 2 years now? Plan to get a 12 though.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sure there were 2 or 3 other phones on the side that I got rid of rather quickly and went back to the iPhone but I feel I am better. lol
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteI would say a lot of the kind of people who own Aventadors could be mid size business owners, or people who own commercial or multi-family properties. Those are people who would be highly exposed to the economic fallout from Covid-19, or have suffered massive losses in the stock market. I could definitely see a lot of toys such as these being on sale in a few months.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yup that's true. I definitely know a few that belong to that category. But also know some that actually are expanding rapidly during these times. It's a dog eat dog world.
Nice, I was going to pop in to Northgate as well. I've done a lot of reading on the 1LE package for the past few years, but always stayed away from the chassis based on looks. At this point i'm willing to sacrifice a beautiful design for the functionality this thing offers out of the box though, having spent $$$ on mods and rotaries in the past. Thanks for the honest review, I'm guessing the 1SS doesn't come with all of the sensors you mention. Would love to take you up on your offer but i'm based in Edmonton.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Were you able to break the car loose at all? Curious how linear it is once it starts sliding. With that much meat on the rear tires it strikes me as a car that wouldn't slide very easily.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
[QUOTE=94boosted;4876082]Mine's a 2017, the curb weight is not 3800lbs (see picture below of my actual car on scales with 1/4 tank of fuel and some 19" wheels as opposed to the stock twinkies) and we're actually able to get -3.0° of front camber which is absolutely insane for a mac-strut car with no camber plates.
Jesus, agreed that -3 is nuts.. I think the most i've ever been able to get out of similar setup is -1.5. Very interesting to see the actual weight, why does everyone report them as over 3800? I'm looking at the same performance data thinking the same thing - always wanted an M2, but this is way easier to justify in terms of monthly payments. I'm 6'0 as well so will have to avoid the sunroof, thx for the tip.
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Man I’ve been trying really hard not to want a M2C or 1LE but both are so enticing. Just hard to consider spending even more money than my C5Z is worth.
Yea I have been able to brake the car loose numerous times (usually from me being a little too over zealous on the throttle). Pretty progressive and easy to control once the rear breaks loose. Not as throttle steerable able as say a E92 M3 however, that car is one of the easiest cars to throttle steer.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I saw a 2019 M2C with 11,000 km's listed for $56k, seemed like a pretty good deal. Are they about $80ish new?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yeah I have a friend with a 2019 listed for $60k as well with similar mileage. Just can’t bring myself to spend that kind of dough.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote