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Yea I'm not too an.al about my cars. Drive it and enjoy because something better will always come along
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Yea I'm not too an.al about my cars. Drive it and enjoy because something better will always come along
Honestly the rims on your Tesla are a much better look than that Lambo. Not feeling them at all on the Lambo, but fire on the Tesla. I don't even like Tesla but I gotta admit yours looks real nice.
Black runs would suit that Huracan alot more. Looks too aggressive and has a lot of black accents that would go well with a black rim.
Looks much better on the Tessy.
Aventador but ya, with the black accents black rims would prob suit it more. Personally I don't like those lower black accents on the Aventador, it kind of ruins the shape for me.
I like the full body colored one mores, looks a lot sleeker that way.
Question for you guys with $100k+ cars everyday drivers. Aren’t you paranoid that some jealous j-hole is going to mess with you car\truck? I ended up selling one of my cars because I afraid someone would key it or something worse and with me being OCD a repair wouldn’t be good enough. Catching the person wouldn’t be a problem since I had a dashcam I just felt like I was always wanting to avoid the problem so I didn’t drive it much and eventually sold it.
idk where u from but out here in LA there are literally so many 100k + cars no one really blinks an eyeQuestion for you guys with $100k+ cars everyday drivers. Aren’t you paranoid that some jealous j-hole is going to mess with you car\truck? I ended up selling one of my cars because I afraid someone would key it or something worse and with me being OCD a repair wouldn’t be good enough. Catching the person wouldn’t be a problem since I had a dashcam I just felt like I was always wanting to avoid the problem so I didn’t drive it much and eventually sold it.
nahThat looks like so much fun, goddamit. Just let it rip & flyyyy. Sucks we don't have this in NY or closeby. I would pay good $ to get a crack at this, not as wild as these guys a bit more tame as a first timer. Dude has skill on the drone...got some good *** shots & footage. You be doing these desert runs?
idk where u from but out here in LA there are literally so many 100k + cars no one really blinks an eye
oh there definitely is crime but its crime to make money, like theftNo crime happens in LA because everyone is rich? .
You must live in a different LA than everyone else.oh there definitely is crime but its crime to make money, like theft
not much vandalism from my experience
where i live, its not much of an issue either. tbh, your car getting stolen/vandalized/door dinged/etc. can happen if its $100k+ or $4000.
I was speaking in terms more of car vandalism which you were referring to such as keying a car or some weird stuff like that, the article does include car break ins but tbh that doesn't really happen unless you park on the street in a hectic neighborhood. most places you go to in metropolitan los angeles will have parking structures. either way i've never experienced vandalism that i would report to the police, i'm sure the other dudes in LA in this thread could chime in too. u mostly have to just be aware of what part of the city you are in like in most major citiesYou must live in a different LA than everyone else.
Vandalism in Los Angeles falls to lowest level in five years
Incidents dip in first quarter, though some neighborhoods are still frequent targetsxtown.la
Cars getting stolen is not an issue here either. Random acts of vandalism are an issue everywhere and it’s more a PITA when it’s something expensive that needs repairing. Someone keys your $4k Honda you might not even fix it or think twice. Then again why key a $4k Honda?
So you don’t attempt to protect and shield your things from damage or theft? I mean if it’s going to happen why not just leave your keys in your car and your doors unlocked?the point is that all it takes is an individual to feel so inclined to mess with your car. an envious person, bored teen, stumbling drunk...it can happen any and everywhere. why be paranoid about something you cant truly control?
I was speaking in terms more of car vandalism which you were referring to such as keying a car or some weird stuff like that, the article does include car break ins but tbh that doesn't really happen unless you park on the street in a hectic neighborhood. most places you go to in metropolitan los angeles will have parking structures. either way i've never experienced vandalism that i would report to the police, i'm sure the other dudes in LA in this thread could chime in too. u mostly have to just be aware of what part of the city you are in like in most major cities
even then, my point still stands corrected as in the article you posted it says lowest level in 5 years
you do gotta watch for door dings tho, thats a common threat in any city tho, not unique to LA
my bad musta missed that part.If you read the article is also says that low numbers are normal for the first quarter of the year ..down only 1.2%. It's obviously a clickbait title.
I lived just outside of Chicago all my life and the things that I experienced happened in the burbs. Keying doesnt have to make sense or have a reason.
My point being it takes the joy out of owning something nice if you continuously worry about people trying to damage it.
So you don’t attempt to protect and shield your things from damage or theft? I mean if it’s going to happen why not just leave your keys in your car and your doors unlocked?