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OT - For Car Lovers: Some Recent Exotic Spottings

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  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 20,478
    The XV-LTs starts around $500k

    That larger HD starts at $1.9M.

    Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL


  • dbCooper
    dbCooper Posts: 2,410
    First one I've seen in the wild.  Looks very cool.  EV on the tailgate was a buzz kill though.

    LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413G
    Great Plains, USA
  • WeberWho
    WeberWho Posts: 11,251
    Giddy Up!!!


    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
  • GrateEggspectations
    GrateEggspectations Posts: 9,968
    lousubcap said:
    Caught a horse in the wild earlier today- (must be a good day for wild things...)

    BTW- given the option I won't take a stern shot pic.  It's a license plate thing...however if I find a unique one or that is the only opportunity I may break my rule.  
    Enjoy Cinco de Mayo!
    Some of us like to see those thicc sterns! 🤣

    In these parts, license plates up front and back are mandatory. Some respect the rear end requirement, but keep the front plate in the cabin, ready for production. 
  • shtgunal3
    shtgunal3 Posts: 5,851
    @GrateEggspectations that’s within driving distance but I think I’ll pass.

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     LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .

  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 20,478
    lousubcap said:
    Caught a horse in the wild earlier today- (must be a good day for wild things...)

    BTW- given the option I won't take a stern shot pic.  It's a license plate thing...however if I find a unique one or that is the only opportunity I may break my rule.  
    Enjoy Cinco de Mayo!
    Some of us like to see those thicc sterns! 🤣

    In these parts, license plates up front and back are mandatory. Some respect the rear end requirement, but keep the front plate in the cabin, ready for production. 
    I used to worry about plates, but then I realized they are out in public roads and also people cannot tie plates back to individuals through legitimate means.

    Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL


  • JohnInCarolina
    JohnInCarolina Posts: 32,481
    lousubcap said:
    Caught a horse in the wild earlier today- (must be a good day for wild things...)

    BTW- given the option I won't take a stern shot pic.  It's a license plate thing...however if I find a unique one or that is the only opportunity I may break my rule.  
    Enjoy Cinco de Mayo!
    Some of us like to see those thicc sterns! 🤣

    In these parts, license plates up front and back are mandatory. Some respect the rear end requirement, but keep the front plate in the cabin, ready for production. 
    I used to worry about plates, but then I realized they are out in public roads and also people cannot tie plates back to individuals through legitimate means.
    What about through illegitimate means?
    "I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 16,196
    shtgunal3 said:
    @GrateEggspectations that’s within driving distance but I think I’ll pass.
    Not sure Dothan AL has a Chinatown...   ;)  
    ___________

    "When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."

    - Lin Yutang


  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,049

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,049
    1.6 liter engine puts out over 1000 hp

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 33,854
    @Foghorn You must be in Maranello.  
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,049
    @lousubcap, yes I was.  From there we went to the track in Modena to take a few laps in a 488.  Unfortunately, at my size I couldn't fit into it with a helmet so they brought out a 458 that had about 1/2" more headroom and I crammed into it.  5 laps in that was fun. Highly recommended.

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 33,854
    @Foghorn That is definitely Better to be lucky than good right there.  What an experience.  You having one shipped back to Texas for you?? 🏎
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
  • GrateEggspectations
    GrateEggspectations Posts: 9,968
    @foghorn

    Very neat experience right there. I’ve heard great things. 
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,049
    It turns out that they won't sell you a new Ferrari unless you are a serious Ferrari collector.  They define that as already having 5 Ferraris.  

    They did this because people were signing up to buy a new one and selling them at 100% or more markup before even taking delivery.  So, if you want a new one you have to go to your local Ferrari dealer and buy 5 used ones and end up in their registry of acceptable customers.  

    I suspect that there are ways around that, but none that are options to me.

    That doesn't mean that I haven't been shopping the internet for used 458s just to see what they cost.

    With that said, I can't see myself ever spending 6 figures on a car, period - but I especially wouldn't want a car that will do over 200 MPH if I don't have the opportunity to regularly drive it at or near that speed.  Driving that thing around regular roads would just be an exercise in frustration.

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • JohnInCarolina
    JohnInCarolina Posts: 32,481
    Foghorn said:
    It turns out that they won't sell you a new Ferrari unless you are a serious Ferrari collector.  They define that as already having 5 Ferraris.  

    This is the most Ferrari thing I’ve read in some time.  Enzo would be proud.

    Years ago Doug DeMuro wrote several online pieces documenting his purchasing of a used Ferrari, what it was like to own one, etc.  Suffice it to say that even that initial process, of finding a used one to buy, is an entire rabbit hole of its own.  Ferrari ownership is a culture entirely to itself.
    "I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
  • WeberWho
    WeberWho Posts: 11,251
    Foghorn said:
    It turns out that they won't sell you a new Ferrari unless you are a serious Ferrari collector.  They define that as already having 5 Ferraris.  

     Ferrari ownership is a culture entirely to itself.

    There is a reason why Jay Leno owns 185 vehicles and not one of them is a Ferrari. 
    "The pig is an amazing animal. You feed a pig an apple and it makes bacon. Let's see Michael Phelps do that" - Jim Gaffigan

    Minnesota
  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 33,854
    @Foghorn -thanks for the above as it is as JIC said "a most Ferrari thing."  
    There are roads in Texas where you could air it out but rolling thru the neighborhoods (nod) at lower speed and high RPM's would produce some great exhaust notes.  
    Safe travels-
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
  • GrateEggspectations
    GrateEggspectations Posts: 9,968
    The exotics owners that I know buy them as a store of wealth, and because they can appreciate. Also, because they turn heads more so than because the owners are actually making use of the performance capability. 

    A neighbour had a serious issue with the transmission of his F12 Berlinetta. Got it fixed under warranty, but I wouldn’t want to see the price of the repair were it not to be covered.
  • JohnInCarolina
    JohnInCarolina Posts: 32,481
    edited May 8
    The exotics owners that I know buy them as a store of wealth, and because they can appreciate. Also, because they turn heads more so than because the owners are actually making use of the performance capability. 

    A neighbour had a serious issue with the transmission of his F12 Berlinetta. Got it fixed under warranty, but I wouldn’t want to see the price of the repair were it not to be covered.
    I believe oil changes on these cars, which really have to be done at the dealership and definitely aren’t covered under warranty, tend to cost several thousand dollars.  

    I want to say DeMuro owned his Ferrari for maybe a year or two and only ended up losing about $12k on it, net, but this seems to require being both lucky and good.  
    "I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
  • GrateEggspectations
    GrateEggspectations Posts: 9,968
    The exotics owners that I know buy them as a store of wealth, and because they can appreciate. Also, because they turn heads more so than because the owners are actually making use of the performance capability. 

    A neighbour had a serious issue with the transmission of his F12 Berlinetta. Got it fixed under warranty, but I wouldn’t want to see the price of the repair were it not to be covered.
    I believe oil changes on these cars, which really have to be done at the dealership and definitely aren’t covered under warranty, tend to cost several thousand dollars.  

    I want to say DeMuro owned his Ferrari for maybe a year or two and only ended up losing about $12k on it, net, but this seems to require being both lucky and good.  
    I would pay good money to sit and watch a Ferrari owner try to change their own oil. 
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 17,938
    WeberWho said:
    Foghorn said:
    It turns out that they won't sell you a new Ferrari unless you are a serious Ferrari collector.  They define that as already having 5 Ferraris.  

     Ferrari ownership is a culture entirely to itself.

    There is a reason why Jay Leno owns 185 vehicles and not one of them is a Ferrari. 
    This is why I like Leno. He’s in it for the cars, not the clout. 
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,049
    Apparently, if you owned some Ferraris before the release of "Ford vs Ferrari" and sold them shortly after the release of the movie you had a several fold return on investment, a good percentage of which persists today.

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • billt01
    billt01 Posts: 1,716
    no one this guy about Ferrari's rules...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rek1yEC8XM

    Have:
     XLBGE / Stumps Baby XL / Couple of Stokers (Gen 1 and Gen 3) / Blackstone 36 / Maxey 3x5 water pan hog cooker
    Had:
    LBGE / Lang 60D / Cookshack SM150 / Stumps Stretch / Stumps Baby

    Fat Willies BBQ
    Ola, Ga

  • dbCooper
    dbCooper Posts: 2,410
    edited May 10
    Some useless trivia . . . I was aware US presidents are forbidden from driving on public roads.  Learned today that the prohibition follows them when they leave office.  Ouch!
    *edit to add:  Seems Clinton can't do 3-pedals!
    "Sometimes, presidents find that driving can become a matter of international diplomacy. Bill Clinton, who served from 1993 to 2001, was in Jordan when King Hussein invited him to test out a Mercedes. Fortunately, Clinton didn’t have to appear rude in declining: The car was a manual transmission, which he didn’t know how to operate."

    LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413G
    Great Plains, USA
  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 20,478
    dbCooper said:
    Some useless trivia . . . I was aware US presidents are forbidden from driving on public roads.  Learned today that the prohibition follows them when they leave office.  Ouch!
    Glad I decided to not be president!

    Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL


  • dbCooper said:
    Some useless trivia . . . I was aware US presidents are forbidden from driving on public roads.  Learned today that the prohibition follows them when they leave office.  Ouch!
    Glad I decided to not be president!
    Don’t have to be modest, Ozzie. We all know it was the one and only thing holding you back.