rugbyLEAGUEfan
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Haha. Thanks heaps for helping me with the pics.
Only got the hoodie pulled up cause my friend had had a few beers and had been pestering me to let him have a cigarette in the car which I let him do if we wound down all the windows and it was absolutely freezing. The stadium we watched the game at was right on the ocean too so warmth was at a premium. I'm certainly no home boy.
I didn't actually remove plates/engine identifiers etc. It's just glare from the flash.
Not sure what a sunshade is.
By far the most satisfying driving experience was a 3km incline up a very steep, very twisty hill section. I could wind it out to 120km/hour in second. Yep, 2nd.
Obviously the big selling point of the car is 6200cc of Detroit's finest however the handling was a revelation. For a big, heavy sedan I really didn't feel like I had to wrestle it through the corners. I'd just point it into a bend and the ass would faithfully follow without the slightest objection.
It's biggest failing? The half assed attempt at being a luxury car aswell. If you are going to try to be a luxury vehicle it can't just feel like an afterthought,especially with such awesome performance setting the standard for the car. It had quite a bit of cheap plastic, average sound system etc which frankly would have been fine except it contrasted poorly with the leather trim etc. A stripped down, hard edge racing interior would have been better.
Oh, and the A pillar was huge and extremely annoying in the way it restricted vision.
Only got the hoodie pulled up cause my friend had had a few beers and had been pestering me to let him have a cigarette in the car which I let him do if we wound down all the windows and it was absolutely freezing. The stadium we watched the game at was right on the ocean too so warmth was at a premium. I'm certainly no home boy.
I didn't actually remove plates/engine identifiers etc. It's just glare from the flash.
Not sure what a sunshade is.
By far the most satisfying driving experience was a 3km incline up a very steep, very twisty hill section. I could wind it out to 120km/hour in second. Yep, 2nd.
Obviously the big selling point of the car is 6200cc of Detroit's finest however the handling was a revelation. For a big, heavy sedan I really didn't feel like I had to wrestle it through the corners. I'd just point it into a bend and the ass would faithfully follow without the slightest objection.
It's biggest failing? The half assed attempt at being a luxury car aswell. If you are going to try to be a luxury vehicle it can't just feel like an afterthought,especially with such awesome performance setting the standard for the car. It had quite a bit of cheap plastic, average sound system etc which frankly would have been fine except it contrasted poorly with the leather trim etc. A stripped down, hard edge racing interior would have been better.
Oh, and the A pillar was huge and extremely annoying in the way it restricted vision.