A gorgeous TDF 355 GTB today early afternoon on Lake Cook and Waukegan,so absorbed that did not even look at another Ferrari right next to his at the stop light??
19:30 430 Spider on Upper East Wacker Dr. I bet it was someone on here. Try using 3rd gear once in a while.
Grey Gallardo at Palatine and Kennecott heading east, late morning Saturday. I would have been in my Lotus except I had to pick up two people. Ken
I gotta say, Gallardos are the first Lamborghini since the Muira that I'd buy over something else in that price range. They look great and from what I read are great to drive as well. Ken
Probably the only practical supercar that can be driven year round in our disgusting climate here.... (Porsches do not count) Gone but not forgotten: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Mark , did you use it daily in the winter ? I was thinking it would be fun when they drop to around $100k instead of the P which i am using everyday .
November to March ,on stock tires!!! Sometimes it was handful (even when dry but cold weather) but overall not worse then my brothers Audi S6.
I was driving by the Ferrari dealership on Ogden by Hinsdale. Is that a yellow 360 or 430 in the showroom ? Just Curious
Nice !! It is sometimes a handful with the Porsche too ..but well worth it. I never got stuck and had a few scary moments but its a nice price to pay to drive something exciting everyday. Was your G an E gear or a manual ?
Saw a silver SLR roadster near AMC River East this afternoon. It had a dark red top. Looked a bit like a giant SLK from the front.
Black GranTurismo in going south towards the city from the highland park area on Sheridan. Man, I usually love this drive, but the roads in some areas are terrible
I saw the MC12 Corsa at LFSC along with a black enzo with "pilota" plates. Is that pilot in Italian? Clever....and yes I am fed up with this snow. Can't wait till I can break in my new lens at the art and lit show.
That black Enzo sleeps there i think. It was there everytime i was at LFSC...And yes Pilota means pilot.