F-type coupe almost too beautiful!
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Las Vegas is the capital of " people care " especially on weekends. There are more high end retail here than our size would suggest. Been looking for that $500,000 Richard Mille watch? We have it available in several locations! Looking at the woman, well worth doing, you would think Louis Vuitton and Christian Louboutin $700 pumps were a woman's birthright, of course not my wife she deserves anything she needs (in case she reads this).
By the way, please put me down for one of those $500,000 watches.
Best regards and Happy "I don't give a s#%^ what other people think" Motoring,
Jay
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If you want to feel like an a-hole, do what I do...put it in dynamic mode and drive in 2nd gear around town. Make sure you accel/decel from every stop light. I'm positive a lot of people think I'm a d-bag when they hear me, but who cares! End of the day, everybody goes back/on with their lives...do what makes you happy.
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BierNut (05-13-2015)
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100% with you on this. The stigma attached to Porsche/BMW drivers is a big part of why I went with Jaguar.
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Nice to know Scott that there are others out there, including the opposite sex (even those of the opposite sex who are attracted to Lambos ), who appreciate a gorgeous automobile and care about treating their and other people's cars with respect [i.e. not simply crashing open their doors when parking next to them].
Best regards,
Jay
Best regards,
Jay
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I too have a form-fitting cover - and, yes, unless the car is clean (which means I'm not driving it) I'm not using it - and quite agree that it looks fabulous even when covered.
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Where did you buy the cover from?
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Best regards and good morning to you!
Jay
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OzRisk (05-15-2015)
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I almost hate to have to return to the original topic. Hey, f_in_seattle, The Jag is my daily driver too and it just turned 1200 mi and I still go out to the garage just to admire it too, and it gets parked among the SUVs of the local soccer moms, and hell yes, it stands out.
However, my personal experience has been that I am shocked at how little attention it seems to get. I think Shift nailed it: "99% of people are not remotely interested in cars. They probably don't even notice you." Yeah, okay, and for the perceptive 1%, good for them.
All the same, no amount of admiration comes close to being the lucky person actually driving the car and enjoying the car. In the fun-to-drive category, this car gets about an 11, and nobody else's opinion can make THAT feeling go away.
However, my personal experience has been that I am shocked at how little attention it seems to get. I think Shift nailed it: "99% of people are not remotely interested in cars. They probably don't even notice you." Yeah, okay, and for the perceptive 1%, good for them.
All the same, no amount of admiration comes close to being the lucky person actually driving the car and enjoying the car. In the fun-to-drive category, this car gets about an 11, and nobody else's opinion can make THAT feeling go away.
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I almost hate to have to return to the original topic. Hey, f_in_seattle, The Jag is my daily driver too and it just turned 1200 mi and I still go out to the garage just to admire it too, and it gets parked among the SUVs of the local soccer moms, and hell yes, it stands out.
However, my personal experience has been that I am shocked at how little attention it seems to get. I think Shift nailed it: "99% of people are not remotely interested in cars. They probably don't even notice you." Yeah, okay, and for the perceptive 1%, good for them.
All the same, no amount of admiration comes close to being the lucky person actually driving the car and enjoying the car. In the fun-to-drive category, this car gets about an 11, and nobody else's opinion can make THAT feeling go away.
However, my personal experience has been that I am shocked at how little attention it seems to get. I think Shift nailed it: "99% of people are not remotely interested in cars. They probably don't even notice you." Yeah, okay, and for the perceptive 1%, good for them.
All the same, no amount of admiration comes close to being the lucky person actually driving the car and enjoying the car. In the fun-to-drive category, this car gets about an 11, and nobody else's opinion can make THAT feeling go away.