That's actually what I meant... As opposed to people with performance cars who
never drive them over 3mph around town. If I had a Lamborghini, I'd be driving
it to work and the grocery store.
Paul Braun
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On Jun 12, 2014, at 16:48, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Tina is the one who takes the Ferrari out on weekends and RACES it, instead
>> of keeping it all polished in a climate-controlled garage with HEPA filters.
>
> A weekend racer? More like she uses it as her grocery getter and
> general pickup truck.
>
> When we used to have our girls in the private school, one of the other
> parents drove a fancy Audi Q7 around everywhere. She used it as her
> farm truck, hauling bales of hay out into the fields and goats to
> market.
>
> An interesting aspect to keeping Ferraris in perfect climate
> conditions. A typical Ferrari assumes about $7000 in repairs per year
> under the absolute best of storage conditions and with zero miles
> driven. A typical driven Ferrari assumes a dollar a mile in repairs
> for every 7000 miles you drive it.
>
> The point is...
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