No Trunk, No Deposit
No Trunk, No Deposit
Just posted up an article:
https://ssoreport.com/no-trunk-no-deposit
about a number of the latest hyper/supercars that are too fast for the road, not great on the track, and highly impractical.
Comments?
https://ssoreport.com/no-trunk-no-deposit
about a number of the latest hyper/supercars that are too fast for the road, not great on the track, and highly impractical.
Comments?
Re: No Trunk, No Deposit
The question for me is, is the pool of customers for practical, tactile and roadable hypercars so small that only GMA can survive, or are the other manufacturers missing a trick?
The sales of Singer and restromods in general indicate maybe the later although given the stellar profitability of Ferrari you described maybe they know their business?
The sales of Singer and restromods in general indicate maybe the later although given the stellar profitability of Ferrari you described maybe they know their business?
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Money no object, I'd like "An Ferrari", at least for a while but I can't imagine keeping it longer term.
None of the current crop would really interest me at all and my 10 car garage would going to be filled with older cars and modified cars the likes of the Singers of this world.
As for a boot/trunk, I'm intending to courier my luggage to the hotel ahead of any trip.
None of the current crop would really interest me at all and my 10 car garage would going to be filled with older cars and modified cars the likes of the Singers of this world.
As for a boot/trunk, I'm intending to courier my luggage to the hotel ahead of any trip.

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Worrying about the practicalities of a $2mil supercar seems a bit redundant tbh.
I’d love to be in the position for it to be a problem though
I’d love to be in the position for it to be a problem though

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Interesting hypothetical (until my lotto numbers come up) are there ten new cars on sale today desirable enough to fill the dream sports/soupercar garage to the exclusion of restomods/classics?
1. Some sort of 911
2. Pagani Utopia (or anothernothernother special final last ever definitelynthis time edition Zonda)
3. Ferrari 296
4. T50 or 33
5. Hermm shouldn't be this hard, maybe that new Bugatti Tourbouillabaisse?
6. Ahh that high revving Lambo V8 Tempranillo.
7. ...
OK time to classify myself as a new car curmudgeon.
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For another post perhaps, but was there ever a time when that garage could have been filled?
I haven't read it yet, SSO, but will do.
I haven't read it yet, SSO, but will do.
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Good point, I'll make a poll to avoid doing anything useful this morning.nuttinnew wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 7:00 pm For another post perhaps, but was there ever a time when that garage could have been filled?
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It's actually the opposite. When you have an asset of that value, you want to be able to use it in a variety of situations.ZedLeg wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 11:11 am Worrying about the practicalities of a $2mil supercar seems a bit redundant tbh.
I’d love to be in the position for it to be a problem though![]()
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I started watching the Chris Harris vid on the Valkyrie. Had to turn it off as the engine just sounded awful.
Hopefully it sounds much better in real life.
On one trip to the Nurburgring many years ago, before it opened for Tourist laps, there was a Ferrari 599 FXX going round. Dear lord the V12 in that sounded magnificent.
Hopefully it sounds much better in real life.
On one trip to the Nurburgring many years ago, before it opened for Tourist laps, there was a Ferrari 599 FXX going round. Dear lord the V12 in that sounded magnificent.
Oui, je suis un motard.
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It’s not really my market but I’d guess that if you wanted a super exclusive GT with a Ferrari V12 and had 7 figures to spend there are options outside of the manufacturer.SSO wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 10:03 pmIt's actually the opposite. When you have an asset of that value, you want to be able to use it in a variety of situations.ZedLeg wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2025 11:11 am Worrying about the practicalities of a $2mil supercar seems a bit redundant tbh.
I’d love to be in the position for it to be a problem though![]()
I’ve always understood the limited run hypercar to be a way for manufacturers to crowd fund development so I’d expect the cars to be bleeding edge tech, not usually associated with practicalities.
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Ear piercing whine (everyone's favourite noise from EVs) from the straight cut gears and no rubber between power train and chassis. Not a compromise I'd make but plenty of customers disagree.Marv wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 12:26 am I started watching the Chris Harris vid on the Valkyrie. Had to turn it off as the engine just sounded awful.
Hopefully it sounds much better in real life.
On one trip to the Nurburgring many years ago, before it opened for Tourist laps, there was a Ferrari 599 FXX going round. Dear lord the V12 in that sounded magnificent.
IRRC Aston benchmarked an F50 for the noise of Valkyrie amongst others. I was extremely envious of my noise colleagues across the road at Gaydon that week.
I remember a PH Sunday service at Silverstone years ago with a handful of FXX and 5XX running flat out and the noise was heaven.
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Maybe I'll have to try and watch some of the vid again. To me, it sounded like a shit sounding engine, rather than straight cut gearsRobYob wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 4:10 amEar piercing whine (everyone's favourite noise from EVs) from the straight cut gears and no rubber between power train and chassis. Not a compromise I'd make but plenty of customers disagree.Marv wrote: Sat Feb 22, 2025 12:26 am I started watching the Chris Harris vid on the Valkyrie. Had to turn it off as the engine just sounded awful.
Hopefully it sounds much better in real life.
On one trip to the Nurburgring many years ago, before it opened for Tourist laps, there was a Ferrari 599 FXX going round. Dear lord the V12 in that sounded magnificent.
IRRC Aston benchmarked an F50 for the noise of Valkyrie amongst others. I was extremely envious of my noise colleagues across the road at Gaydon that week.
I remember a PH Sunday service at Silverstone years ago with a handful of FXX and 5XX running flat out and the noise was heaven.
Oui, je suis un motard.