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He lied Dave...... No road going Maserati would do 185mph in the late 70s!!
Who cares about facts when life's been good
He lied Dave...... No road going Maserati would do 185mph in the late 70s!!
Yeh........... To you so far!!Who cares about facts when life's been good
I'd not had my ol' GTS long when someone yelled "Midlife crisis!" at me
I must admit I agree totally, one of my elder brothers who appreciated 'fine' cars too but was flabbergasted when I broke the news to him about my purchase. He had deliberated for months on what to replace his Toyota Verso Yaris zzzzzzzzzz! with. He then spent 15 grand ........................ F I F T E E N G R A N D cash and ended up with a Renault Scenic ffs. He was due to retire, mortgage paid, kids gone, always lusted after a Jaaag ....a bl87dy Scenic for 8%^7's sake...I hate that term , if (usually) men into cars had the money when they had a mortgage and kids they'd buy cars with it , when you get to an age where the house is paid for and the kids are independent and have the money you spend it on cars.
The people that should get the **** ripped out of them are those that spunk £250 a month away on a Vauxhall Zafira every 3 years
I must admit I agree totally, one of my elder brothers who appreciated 'fine' cars too but was flabbergasted when I broke the news to him about my purchase. He had deliberated for months on what to replace his Toyota Verso Yaris zzzzzzzzzz! with. He then spent 15 grand ........................ F I F T E E N G R A N D cash and ended up with a Renault Scenic ffs. He was due to retire, mortgage paid, kids gone, always lusted after a Jaaag ....a bl87dy Scenic for 8%^7's sake...
Are you actually disabled?Just thought I'd start a reaction tread, what have been the reactions to your Maserati's. Pic of the best Reaction so far to my 2015 Maserati QP6 GTS in my few months of ownership.
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Are you actually disabled?
Obviously living in the past of courseWhen I had my 4200 people would often comment on how beautiful it was and what a great colour it was (Grigio Nuvolari) when I was at the petrol station (which was often).
And because it was quite loud I had a few people follow me and film it on their phones.
With the GT, not so much of the comments at the petrol station but normally the turn and stare with open mouths when driving passed.
Never a hateful comment with either.
Obviously living in the past of course
Ugh.. and in a Stranger Things way, we've looped back to the Joe Walsh post again.He lied Dave...... No road going Maserati would do 185mph in the late 70s!!
From the lack of an answer I am going to go with Not actually disabled but he may not have seen my question yet so I'm happy to be corrected, BUT if they aren't actually disabled then my "Maserati Reaction" would be what an absolute knob jockey. My wife had an operation a few years ago and we had to use a wheel chair for a month or so and the amount of pricks that park in these spaces to save them walking too far or because they value their car is disgusting. Think about less fortunate people that actually NEED the space NOT because your a knob. Like I say, please dont take offence if you are actually disabled. If you are I'm sticking up for you. If your not disabled then you deserve to have your car keyed!The most highly anticipated answer to a post ever...
I'm on the edge of my seat and can hear the pitch forks being sharpened