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Yes you get used to it... even a McLaren 720S... but that doesn’t mean it loses its appeal.
I think anything in that territory is an exception though.
Yes you get used to it... even a McLaren 720S... but that doesn’t mean it loses its appeal.
the real question is do slow cars provide long term dissatisfaction and the answer is yes.
There are already a couple of clubs like that... one has a tier with things like Veyron and F40It depends on you as a person. If it was viable I'm sure most people would love a new car every 3 months.
It shouldn't take you more than that to get bored and want something different. However that isn't really viable unless you like setting fire to money.
There is a business that could be made from this. Say you have 50 cars and timeshare them between 50 people. Where they can't book the same care more than once and they have them for a week at a time. So they have to go through all 50 cars of varying class and power.
You could also have an elite membership where they get an even better selection of 50 cars.
Wouldn't be cheap plus it's likely the demand wouldn't be enough here would need to be in a major city with a lot of rich people with money to burn. London and the footballers scene would be a good one to crack.
There are already a couple of clubs like that... one has a tier with things like Veyron and F40
can you learn a car in 3 monthsI'm sure most people would love a new car every 3 months.
You get used to the power of the car pretty fast, but there is more to satisfaction with cars than just speed
There've been car clubs in the UK forever. How old are you sunny?
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can you learn a car in 3 months