Why I'm cooking dinner tonight...

Not my cup of tea at all, however there's no denying that's a phenomenal piece of kit, I do love the engines in those. Just not really a fan of it's looks or it's transmission, yes the gearbox is good, but I didn't get on with it.

However, I wouldn't turn my nose up at owning one - I just wouldn't choose to :)

Congrats, and enjoy your other half's new toy! ;) Make sure you turn the traction control off, it's more fun! :D
 
Wow.

The missus is looking to replace the Rover. I'll try pointing her this diretion. ;)

Plus, are you incredibly tall, or did you stand on a wall to take the first picture?
 
Lovely, driven the 350 so can only dream about the power from the 55 :eek:

The alloys arn't so bad, look ok to me.
 
Surely these loose a lot of there sports car credentials by being automatic, or do they have a competent F1 style paddle gear box?
 
Nice car, we looked at getting one as a company car but in the end went with an M6.
I know its a bit sad but we needed to get 2 sets of golf clubs in the back.
 
The looks do nothing for me, but that doesn't matter as it is an utterly awesome car. Congrats :cool:
 
Its not a sports car, its a GT. The box's are sublime.

Sublime for a cruiser, maybe, but is it any..... fun? I mean, of course its a great car, im just wondering if it looses any of the fun factor of a sports car by being to much of a GT.
 
[TW]Fox;12837260 said:
No, its no fun at all. 500bhp Supercharged V8's which do 0-60 in 4.something seconds and 0-100 in about 10 are so boring.

Fun, not brilliant motorway cruiser, but going on a Sunday morning Hoon round the Evo triangle fun. As I said, im sure its a great car, but can it compete for entertainment value in area's that an Elise would specialize in (compete with, not be better than an Elise)
 
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