It’s an ever changing economy, one which is seems to heading for oblivion, and one where governments are encouraging (and nigh-on telling) car manufacturers to start looking for alternative fuels and energy sources for their vehicles. Doom and gloom encompass us from all directions in the media, and it does bring people down.
Lets change that outlook into a more positive one. In the world of exotic supercars, most of us can only dream of owning or even getting a drive in one. Still, we love to look at and listen to them. Who doesn’t stop and stare when seeing or hearing a Ferrari or Lamborghini. We’ll talk to the owners of these insanely expensive cars about them. Complete strangers that you’ve never met. It can make a dull day into one of joy.
Most of us can only dream of owning or even getting a drive in one. Still, we love to look at and listen to them. Who doesn’t stop and stare when seeing or hearing a Ferrari or Lamborghini. We’ll talk to the owners of these insanely expensive cars about them. Complete strangers that you’ve never met. It can make a dull day into one of joy.
So let us say to the likes of Spyker, Koenigsegg, Maserati, Ascari, Lamborghini and Ferarri, ‘keep making your mad, bad cars’! Lets encourage them to carry on making their hand crafted interiors and please do use the finest and most expensive materials around to build your cars. Carbon fibre, airforce grade aluminium, kevlar, titanium and magnesium are definitely welcome.
For in these times of economic darkness, we need a light to carry on shining and that light is you. No, the vast majority of people can’t afford to buy your beautiful and insane cars, but to see and hear them gives us all hope that, while manufacturers are still building them, and people are willing to buy them, the world will be a better place for us all, owner or non-owner.
Alternative fuels for cars of the future? They’re welcome. Just promise us you’ll keep alive the sounds of those magnificent wailing V12’s or howling V8’s, and it’s all good.







