The guy driving the Zonda was probably a loan shark/triad leader considering it was Hong KongDilbert_X wrote:
All cars are just a box with four wheels, the roads are the same for everyone, you can spend $1m on a car and still fail at driving or get totalled by a truck.SamBo wrote:
k m8Dilbert_X wrote:
I can't afford a car like that, so I'll just call everyone who buys one an idiot to make myself feel better.
I don't see any point in spending that much on a car, if you do you're missing something in life.
I'd rather invest my money than waste it on a depreciating asset.
A good proportion of people driving flash cars are numbskulls who went into debt to buy their 'dream'.
Remember that when you're feeling inadequate.
Remember that when you're feeling inadequate.
Fuck Israel
Their car is still wrecked. And it takes time until the money from the insurance arrives. Time in which it is advised not to repair your car, just in case the insurance company sends an evaluator to (re-)calculate the damage. Most insurance companies don´t cover the expense of a rental car either, even if you´re job requires you to have an operating vehicle.Finray wrote:
I do assume he had insurance. I then also assume the people whos car he crashed into will get paid off by said insurance.Blade4509 wrote:
I feel sorry for the people he crashed into. They may not be able to afford a new car. Who gives a fuck about that silly, rich asian.
Or they can sue, either way.
So if you´re car is totaled by some idiot driving into it, it can seriously fuck up your life, even though you get money.

i'd say the triad leader's retarded son=NHB=Shadow wrote:
The guy driving the Zonda was probably a loan shark/triad leader considering it was Hong KongDilbert_X wrote:
All cars are just a box with four wheels, the roads are the same for everyone, you can spend $1m on a car and still fail at driving or get totalled by a truck.SamBo wrote:
k m8
I don't see any point in spending that much on a car, if you do you're missing something in life.
I'd rather invest my money than waste it on a depreciating asset.
Most likely
This was a doozy.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n … 1117880407
http://aussieexotics.com/2008/10/28/fer … -australia
Yeah sure, the average delicatessen owner can buy his son a $250,000 car.
Pretty sure they were in the drugs trade.
This was a doozy.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n … 1117880407
http://aussieexotics.com/2008/10/28/fer … -australia
Yeah sure, the average delicatessen owner can buy his son a $250,000 car.
Pretty sure they were in the drugs trade.
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2009-12-10 05:05:57)
Fuck Israel
Is that blood?
I'm quite sure, given the limited number of Zondas produced, they're unlikely to depreciate as a common vehicle would. Better investments? Sure, property for one. Undoubtedly some buy these cars to compensate for other things lacking in their lives. But there are plenty of others who enjoy the car and the experience of driving a machine with that much capability.Dilbert_X wrote:
All cars are just a box with four wheels, the roads are the same for everyone, you can spend $1m on a car and still fail at driving or get totalled by a truck.SamBo wrote:
k m8Dilbert_X wrote:
I can't afford a car like that, so I'll just call everyone who buys one an idiot to make myself feel better.
I don't see any point in spending that much on a car, if you do you're missing something in life.
I'd rather invest my money than waste it on a depreciating asset.
I don't have my driving license, so I wouldn't know...
...but why does everyone in fast cars swerve and crash instead of just brake? don't supercars have like...superbrakes
(also referring to the gallardo totalled by the italian police, after swerving...)
...but why does everyone in fast cars swerve and crash instead of just brake? don't supercars have like...superbrakes
(also referring to the gallardo totalled by the italian police, after swerving...)
is the pole okay?!?Dilbert_X wrote:
Most likely
This was a doozy.
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj25 … rash-e.jpg
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n … 1117880407
http://aussieexotics.com/2008/10/28/fer … -australia
Yeah sure, the average delicatessen owner can buy his son a $250,000 car.
Pretty sure they were in the drugs trade.
he wasn't pole, he was azn. i think he lived.=NHB=Shadow wrote:
is the pole okay?!?