Hey, you can also enjoy that glorious 12 cylinder masterpeice in Massachusetts winters. That's what AWD is for! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Rosso Maranello and a pano roof! This is exactly what I’m looking for. But in the US of course. Beautiful car!
Mom just turned 82 and with Mother’s Day today I took her for a drive in the countryside. Beautiful day. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Drive in the countryside yesterday and ended up here. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Back in the garage after a nice drive. Another nice day before some hot days then rain arrives. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Point A to Point A drive yesterday in the countryside and up into PA. Great driving roads. One pic across a one lane bridge. Image Unavailable, Please Login
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I'd always wanted to go to coast to coast because it seemed an unusual thing in this kind of car to do and I like endurance sports. I put off an attempt until now because I never had a co-driver (seriously who else but father/son?!) and it's difficult to do without having to stop for rest in a remote place. This last week of August my dad turned 70 and he had never seen the car. So he flew out, we left California and drove to Virginia. We stayed overnight in Utah at his childhood friend's place; on a farm in Nebraska (gravel road approach not in the advertisement--thankful for the lift); and in a converted Church in rural Illinois. The drives in ski country Utah; an early morning blast through some farms in backroad Illinois; West Virginia (yes--Japan makes a fair fraction of a tourist economy from moutainonus landscapes like the ones of our unloved states) and southwest Virginia were all lovely. My dad had Porsches as a young man but not during my lifetime--so this was a great full-circle experience. He was astonished at the car's concept; that you can pull from 41 mph to overtaking speed without a downshift or any stress on the engine, and above all that the car seemed so solid... We were able to confirm scientifically on this trip that the fastest production car in the world is the Jeep Compass. Give them a wide berth and be thankful that they are a little less common on the coasts. Last pic a Nebraska farm dog View attachment 3878246 View attachment 3878246 View attachment 3878247 Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login