Sat taking a break whilst clearing my late father-in-law's house ready to sell and my mother-in-law, being quite emotional under the circumstances, starts to do the newspaper crossword but after ten minutes gives up as nothing is fitting in with the clues.......10 across....8 letters.........pc or Mac. bless her, she is 79 years of age but we had to tell her that raincoat was not correct...
Right, it only takes an insane amount of horsepower, 16 radiators, a house full of money, and a couple miles of perfectly engineered straight road to reach top speed. When the Superbird was being raced, part of the rules were that any car raced had to be sold at the dealership with the same spec engine and transmission. The only main difference was the raced version had safety cage and no interior, and the doors did not work. The Plymouth was required to sell just over 1920 units to the public to be eligible to race, at a cost of only $4298 each. So comparing performance to value, the Veyron is quite bling but I’d take the old horse any day.