Driving a Rolls-Royce is a singular experience that’s enjoyable in multiple ways. Perhaps that’s why Rolls-Royce decided to release a new line of Wraith coupes whose personalities stimulate several of the senses: “Inspired by Film,” “Inspired by Music,” and “Inspired by Fashion.”
Although they don’t have the best reputation on the planet, there’s one thing you can’t take away from rednecks: They know how to have fun. Even the Canadian ones.
We’re so used to seeing this high-revving, tire-shredding beast of a hypercar making tarmac ripple with its immense power that we often forget human hands put it together.
Even though it’s been almost 50 years since “The Graduate” came out, I’m willing to guess Dustin Hoffman still gets thank you letters from Alfa Romeo. The Italian ragtop he drove in that film is an automotive icon.
On its surface, the automotive enthusiast community can appear one-dimensional. If a guy posts on a Mustang forum, it’s tempting to think he doesn’t own a Camaro or a Challenger. Teamspeed member 360racer is proof that such a perception is flawed.
Here’s the good news: you’ve got a beautiful exotic car. Here’s the bad news: you can’t drive it all the time. In fact, there might come a day when you have to store it.