There was a guy round here a few years ago using a Lambo, I think a Gallardo, all year round, even when the roads were covered in salt. I expect it's dissolved by now
Just seen a Mclaren leaving hartlepool covered in snow so guess some people do use them year round. Unless his range rover had broken down again
And not just any old Lambo, a Huracan STO! Pretty much a road-legal race car. I'm guessing it's the Mrs(or other) driving, not the actual owner. Whenever I clean the car which my Mrs drives the most, I always notice all the extra scratches, dings etc. When I ask her about some of them she hasn't a clue where they came from....even though I know some are of her doing...loading /unloading the boot and scraping the rear bumper, putting her handbag somewhere on the car and the feet causing scratches, etc etc... I'm guessing the same conversation will be had by the Lambo owner! Mr Lambo Owner: Why is the top all scratched up?!?! Mrs Lambo Owner: I don't know, it wasn't me!
Yep! Mrs keeps the house mint and I do likewise with the car/van... And we both moan at each other for messing up each others cleaning efforts....
What would get my attention a little more than the tree, would be a matching colour brake caliper snow plough.
Comfort ladies in Lamborghini’s, glad to see the 5 year town plan is finally delivering for Hartlepool!
My mate did this with his Ferrari. I’ve got a video of it somewhere going sideways with a tree on the roof.
Haha same! Funnily enough... Would I even let her clean the cars? Heck no! She'd probably get the bottle of fairy out instead of the car shampoo and polish/waxes etc.... And likewise when I do stuff around the house or even offer to, she says I don't do it as good as her and that she'll do it herself.
Should’ve bought a convertible instead, you can use those as pick ups! Sorry for another Stag pic, I can’t help myself
He needs to careful in Hartlepool they have history of hanging………… https://www.hartlepoolunited.co.uk/club/monkey-legend/
The interior was also full of all sorts of crap from scrap wood and bags of coal clinkers to broken down furniture and garden waste.