09-07-2020, 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by maytag
That's not a LaFerrari, that's an Enzo.
And some of us drive our exotics very regularly. ;-) but you're right: there's a segment who don't, and that's a shame. I always hate seeing a car owned for 3 years with less than 2000 miles in that time, for instance.
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Thanks for the clarification on the Enzo! in my area I think the Enzo, MC12, Bugattis and other really high end supercars don’t get out very much. Certainly not to a track day or an autocross which is too bad. The more common Ferraris, McClarens, Lamborghinis, etc are spotted out on weekdays and in rush hour.
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09-07-2020, 06:35 AM
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Who's askin'?
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Originally Posted by PaulE
Thanks for the clarification on the Enzo! in my area I think the Enzo, MC12, Bugattis and other really high end supercars don’t get out very much. Certainly not to a track day or an autocross which is too bad. The more common Ferraris, McClarens, Lamborghinis, etc are spotted out on weekdays and in rush hour.
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Where are you located?
I've noticed that my neighborhood isn't as excited any more when they see mine, haha.
It seems some of the excitement is worn down when we see them every day. Which is to be expected.
I guess there needs to be a balance between driving them, but keeping them special.
I haven't found that yet.
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09-07-2020, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by maytag
Where are you located?
I've noticed that my neighborhood isn't as excited any more when they see mine, haha.
It seems some of the excitement is worn down when we see them every day. Which is to be expected.
I guess there needs to be a balance between driving them, but keeping them special.
I haven't found that yet.
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I'm in Bergen County, New Jersey. If you look on Facebook for Bergen County Cars and Caffe you'll see everything that shows up to their events. As long as you're excited every time you see and drive your car that's all that matters!
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10-10-2021, 10:42 AM
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This was at yesterday's C & C, among other exotica.
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10-10-2021, 10:00 PM
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Did the owner sport a "handicapped plate" on the back?
Just wonderin'............
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