Seeing a nice car on the highway is one thing....following/stalking the car on the highway and ambushing the driver for pictures and chit-chat is something else....hopefully the younger folks on the board know that, and aren't so stupid. Well-off people get very nervous when they're being followed by strangers, and some people are known to carry firearms....
Im sure a guy driving a Veyron is not going to be surprised by people staring and taking pics of the car...not to mention he knew it was Ralph Lauren. Antony
Agreed - however he didn't just stare and take pics. He followed him for miles and mile, through turns, highways, sidestreets, etc. He followed him right into a parking lot and jumped out while Ralph stayed in the car and looked quite nervous about the guy's freaky behavior.
http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=169420&highlight=lauren+veyron the guy who took the pictures is a member here as well.
Borders on stalking, but nonetheless very cool. I'm sure many of us would do the same with a Veyron and a celebrity. Very surprised Ralphie actually talked to the guy, I'd thought he'd use all 1000+ hp and be at 100mph in 6 seconds.
Yes, however Ralph Lauren didn't know WHO, exactly, was following HIM, now did he? You're not naive enough to believe that Car-Jacking in the U.S. is just a figment of someone's imagination, now are you? That people don't get killed over a $1.5 million dollar car? I have a few friends who always keep a loaded 9mm in the car within easy reach for just such surprises. Think about it.
http://www.autoweek.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080310/FREE/250516022/1530/FREE Very interesting.....
He would enjoy his cars more with tinted windows (for privacy) & a firearm by his side. BTW - Anyone else amazed this guy can put a "RL Polo" label on a $4 garment & charge $99 for it???
Well, go to the outlets and you can have it for $45 or 2 for $80. Not so much amazed, but rather impressed that he has been able to pull it off for going on thirty years now. I can go to his shop and buy the same shirt my dad did in 1978 for the same price, and look like I just left Mummy and Sissy at the same country club that he did 30 years ago.
Hehehe. +1 But fair warning - do not go to the Polo outlet in Orlando around new year's time. It's like a smelly hampster cage! Shoppers with cheeks full of Polos, crawling over each other to get to the corners of the cage. Oh Ralph... some people are just lucky or blessed I guess! It is not a business model that I could recreate. I tried couture & failed... even my friends asked why I wanted $40 for a T shirt.
I really like the all black Veyron, as I'm not a fan of the two-toned ones. Good choice. Neat experience, although I think it's a bit much. I'm sure celebs are used to being followed somewhat, but this seems a little overboard, perhaps just b/c of excitement and rarity. It's not like the guy that took the pics lives in L.A.
How so? It's a public road. About spending $99 on a $5 shirt, or about driving a 2 million dollar car in public? LOL
His shirts aren't expensive when you get them on sale or at Ross (or a similar store). I worked there when I was in high school and I remember RL and TH shirts being $20.