...I must admit it, after adding 4k miles in less than 3 months to the odometer there is no hiding, driving my GT has become an addiction. So strong that it clearly overcomes any fear of excessive high mileage depreciation.
I know i might be reinventing the wheel for our UK friends, but I have just come back from a road trip to wales and, omg :eek , what a driving experience. Any European GT deserves to stretch its leg on that tarmac, it is literally a track on the roads, with a scenery. Wide roads, visibility for miles and no-one around but sheeps (which tried to kill me in a couple of occasions)
Basically have driven in all the roads that EVO (the supercar magazine here in the uk) uses to test cars, e.g. it has been the set of F40 vs F50 vs Enzo and many others. Warmly recommend it, best 700 miles added on the car, even better than the route napoleon or stelvio.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie...1.823471,-3.491592&spn=0.221964,0.617981&z=11
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie...53.068908,-3.622358&spn=0.107888,0.30899&z=12
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie...52.094402,-3.490614&spn=0.110313,0.30899&z=12
Links to the road below, and a couple of pics of the latest bumper delete... couldn't resist...
I know i might be reinventing the wheel for our UK friends, but I have just come back from a road trip to wales and, omg :eek , what a driving experience. Any European GT deserves to stretch its leg on that tarmac, it is literally a track on the roads, with a scenery. Wide roads, visibility for miles and no-one around but sheeps (which tried to kill me in a couple of occasions)
Basically have driven in all the roads that EVO (the supercar magazine here in the uk) uses to test cars, e.g. it has been the set of F40 vs F50 vs Enzo and many others. Warmly recommend it, best 700 miles added on the car, even better than the route napoleon or stelvio.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie...1.823471,-3.491592&spn=0.221964,0.617981&z=11
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie...53.068908,-3.622358&spn=0.107888,0.30899&z=12
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?ie...52.094402,-3.490614&spn=0.110313,0.30899&z=12
Links to the road below, and a couple of pics of the latest bumper delete... couldn't resist...