
That’s NICE
Having driven the Diablo and a few other “supercars” I found that the Diablo was a handful to drive even on the expressway. It required constant correction and didn’t track well. It was blisteringly fast, and had major low end grunt. It took time to learn to drive it.
The Ferrari Testarossa of the same time period was not quite as fast, but much easier to drive, and more predictable in the corners and in my humble opinion, a more fun car to drive.
The trouble with a car that costs $2 million is that you can’t really “drive” it. You are looking at your investment depreciate, the risks to it, etc. So you never really tap it’s potential.
