Description Cool combo shot of Ferrari California and Bentley Flying Spur on Ocean Ave in Carmel. Seriously, those chicks in the Ferrari couldn't have been any older than 16!
It's good all year round, but you won't see nearly as many exotics on the streets as you would see during Car Week. Summer brings more of the exotics out, but if you can, go anything from the 2nd week in August to the week after Car Week.
I don't know. We can look at it both sides. I mean, take it from me. I don't know stick. I drive my dad's Prius and my mum's Odyssey. I wish they were stick, and I wish I could afford a car so I could practice stick. Recently I've been learning stick on my friends Celica. Believe me it requires alot more concentration, but it feels very rewarding! I spoke to an Audi R8 owner about it and he said he bought it in stick because it's the only supercar with stick. I may be rambling, but I also wish I learned stick in driver's ed.
This is one of the reasons I'm not a fan of today's supercars and exotics. Sure, they're insanely powerful and expensive, but yet, they require absolutely no skill whatsoever to drive, the biggest reason being because they're all equipped with automatics (trannies with "manual mode" are still automatics, I don't care what anyone says).
Case in point: This shot. A teenage girl driving a new Ferrari with her teenage girl friend, probably going shopping for some Justin Bieber garbage. That just really kills a lot of the "coolness", "mystique", and "prestige" about a sportscar such as a Ferrari.
Sure, from a business point, it sells more cars when they're accessible to more people. But when anyone from a teenage girl to a 90-year-old lady can drive these cars, it just ruins much of their image for me.
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