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Originally Posted by Black All Through
Well, its because everything is made by hand, even the materials made by 3rd party contractors are as such. A bit like the Rolls Royce before the Germans bought it.
It looks superb, but here in the States there's very little you can do with a sports vehicle that flies at 200+ Mph. The temptation would get me my DL suspended. It would be fun on the autobahn in Germany.
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There are race tracks all over the US that have " Track Days " where people can run their exotics on the track and push them to their limits. I watched a guy take his Veyron out on the road course they use for the Rolex 24 at Daytona which includes the high banks. Plenty of opportunities to get the most out of your car and enjoy what it was designed to do.