пятница, 21 июня 2013 г.

You can revel in the growl of a Maserati GranTurismo convertible for about $1,200 per day from Imagi


Fellow car-blogger and all-around-good-guy jgoods made a comment in yesterday s thread that got me thinking. He said that he doesn t even own a car and just rents one when needed. Hmmm maybe instead of aspiring to own an exotic someday, I should save a few bucks towards a super-radical rental for a day or two
If you re a fan of the guttural growl of a Maserati, the excessive opulence of a Rolls-Royce, or even wonder what it would cost to rent a Veyron for a day, keep reading, because a day of livin the dream isn t as expensive as you might think! (Unless you want the Veyron )
You can revel in the growl of a Maserati GranTurismo convertible for about $1,200 per day from Imagine Lifestyles in Chicago, or cruise comfortably in a Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupe from Auto Exotic Rental in Texas for $3,999 hawaii naniloa hotel per day (or take advantage of their Super Bowl special, $16,999 for four days!)
Hell no! Hmmm! The Veyron over Beyonce, the Maserati with "guttural growl" over a jump off the New River Bridge, "the excessive opulence" of a Rolls over a dive off the cliffs at Acapulco??? Tgriffith, you've just got to get out from behind your cubicle and try exploring the world around you. It is pretty apparent that we are light years apart in our vision of what constitutes a heart throbbing, testosterone arousing experience. My fellow geezer, jgoods, perhaps gives the best explanation for this apparent disconnect. It certainly must be the age factor.
Spending $700-$25000 per day for renting one of these vehicles to get a one time heart throb seems rather frivolous and not very responsible. But that is the way of youth and I reluctantly accept that behavior simply because it is part of the growing up process in that it prepares one for living in the real world. So I guess, if that is what turns your crank and gets your juices flowing, so be it.
I'm sure that jgoods could easily hawaii naniloa hotel point you to a local Mexican consort service that would provide you with the most gorgeous senorita hawaii naniloa hotel for a month for the kind of money you are willing to spend for one day behind the wheel of one of these cars. I've driven the Viper, the ZR1, the Aston Martin, and a Porsche 911 Turbo and other than the genuine heart in your throat mini orgasmic rush experienced when putting the pedal to the metal, the only other sensory experience I encountered was a sore back and severe burns on my calf from the Viper's hawaii naniloa hotel exhaust hawaii naniloa hotel system hawaii naniloa hotel when trying to exit the cockpit. So for me, I would still choose that fine glass of an aged wine, a fine dinner, and a good crap afterward.
Well, Señor, I happen to know that tgriffith is a family man but, yes, there are Mexican consort services hawaii naniloa hotel that I could check into if he has any interest. You are correct: the thrills of high-speed driving in a fancy car do not compare—at least over time—to the other happy things you mentioned. One nice part about living here is that if you do want to rent a nice vehicle (no Astons or Lambos, however) the prices are a lot less than in the U.S. For example, the VW Polo is $46 USD per day, the Audi A3 Sportback $58, Mini-Cooper Cabrio $89, Audi A8 $132, etc. We don't need no stinkin' Maseratis.
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