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Old 04-10-2008, 01:52 AM   #11
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You know, there's part of me that loves this kind of car, then there's part of me that says, "yeah, but." Obviously, almost nobody would drive this on the roads on anything resembling a regular basis. But honestly, I WOULD drive a Veyron on a regular basis (except for the not having 7 figures of disposable income). By all accounts, it's just a luxurious and comfortable GT . . . until you stand on the go pedal.
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Old 04-10-2008, 02:08 PM   #12
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I would drive my Vette daily if it had AC and if I could afford the gas.

My Neon paid for itself within the first year just in gas savings. That's right, the difference alone between the cost of gas for the Vette and the cost of gas for the Neon was greater than the cost of the Neon itself, and that was last year when gas was less expensive.
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I would drive my Vette daily if it had AC and if I could afford the gas.

My Neon paid for itself within the first year just in gas savings. That's right, the difference alone between the cost of gas for the Vette and the cost of gas for the Neon was greater than the cost of the Neon itself, and that was last year when gas was less expensive.
If I were rich, I would rock a Mosler everyday(that or a Caparo T1). I'd use the Bugatti only if I had a passenger
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Old 04-10-2008, 05:37 PM   #14
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I would drive my Vette daily if it had AC and if I could afford the gas.

My Neon paid for itself within the first year just in gas savings. That's right, the difference alone between the cost of gas for the Vette and the cost of gas for the Neon was greater than the cost of the Neon itself, and that was last year when gas was less expensive.

Be ware of false economies. Did you include, license/registration, insurance, oil, repairs, etc. etc.
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Old 04-11-2008, 02:00 PM   #15
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Be ware of false economies. Did you include, license/registration, insurance, oil, repairs, etc. etc.
No, but after the second year of owning the car, I'm sure that gas savings would have paid for all of that. Not to mention that I'll be able to sell the car for more than what I paid for it.
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