If you remove a rear bumper and then someone hits you from behind, do they or their insurance company have a winnable case that the damage would have been much less and therefore they are going to be compensating only X% of the total damages?
Very nice car. Too much $ and maintenance for me. That's a kind of car I would probably drive once per couple weeks, maybe. 300k is a lot of coin for a toy and not to mention idiots on the road with no insurance (been there a couple of times).
Great car, but the whole Matte paint thing is getting played out pretty bad. I think I would like it more if it had glossy black racing stripes.
I've come to the conclusion that people obsessed with "murdered" matte cars have a Call of Duty Complex. They image people fear them as they drive down the road. They imagine themselves as special forces constantly in cognito. I base this on multiple comments from people thinking their car "scares people". Yes, your all black ghetto ride with tinted lights frightens me. Especially when all 5'8" of you hops out in some pointy shoes, tight jeans, and bird of prey shirt.
I've come to the conclusion that people obsessed with "murdered" matte cars have a Call of Duty Complex. They image people fear them as they drive down the road. They imagine themselves as special forces constantly in cognito. I base this on multiple comments from people thinking their car "scares people". Yes, your all black ghetto ride with tinted lights frightens me. Especially when all 5'8" of you hops out in some pointy shoes, tight jeans, and bird of prey shirt.
Lol only problem is most SF guys drive Jeep Wranglers and SVT Raptors. My buddy sent me a photo of his team 7 Raptors, 4 Jeep Wranglers and one Dodge Ram parked at USOC.
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