rubbershoes
not the only raver in the village
You can if you're post padding
why do you say that?
You can if you're post padding
why do you say that?
Points for epic lurking though.A sudden flurry of posts after a fourteen-year lurk is always going to raise a few suspicions, tbf.
That photo is in some serious need of cropping prior to its upload
newbApologies for not checking through all 100 pages, but did anyone mention Overfinch so far? North West based Range Rover-pimpers and their stuff makes a standard HSE sport look like a modest, sensible car (which obvs it ain't). See loads of them in Cheshire, footballer's wives etc.
Eh?newb
Yes, as you might expect in 100 pages much overfinch chat has gone on
Haven’t seen the inside of any, but they’re all fusing into one homogeneous fucking SUV shape, even racing supercar brands like Lambos and Porsches, which until recently hadn’t even bothered with luxury sedans, let alone SUVs.I get what you mean... Have you seen Mercedes these days? They look like a cheap Chinese knock off of what they think an MB should look like. Particularly inside.
Haven’t seen the inside of any, but they’re all fusing into one homogeneous fucking SUV shape, even racing supercar brands like Lambos and Porsches, which until recently hadn’t even bothered with luxury sedans, let alone SUVs.
That’s a strong candidate for the ugliest vehicle in human history.Lamborghini were in the 4x4 business in 1986.
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The reason every manufacturer makes them is that people buy them. Cullinan was a huge success for RR, is their best selling model and led the whole operation to record sales. Well done BMW!
That’s a strong candidate for the ugliest vehicle in human history.
Tractor company originally: Il nome di una leggenda lo chiamavano "Lamborghini"Lamborghini started out as a 4x4 manufacturer....
I thought that, but technically two different companys.Tractor company originally: Il nome di una leggenda lo chiamavano "Lamborghini"
Definitely so now with the car firm part of FIAT/Stellantis. In the heyday of the Miura I think it was the same company.I thought that, but technically two different companys.
Definitely so now with the car firm part of FIAT/Stellantis. In the heyday of the Miura I think it was the same company.
Thanks, I stand corrected, all these conglomerates confuse me.Lamborghini are part of VAG not Stellantis.
Thanks, I stand corrected, all these conglomerates confuse me.
Yes, as you might expect in 100 pages much overfinch chat has gone on