Right? Just 'cause you can do something doesn't mean you should.
I can drive my McLaren at ~220 mph, but that doesn't mean I should.
I can roast the tires off many of my cars in just a few minutes, but I shouldn't.
Hell, I hardly ever do burnouts. Well, I mean, comparatively... I do far fewer burnouts than one might expect me to do. I do tend to do a burnout with every car I drive - but it's usually just once or twice, maybe again if someone's watching and I want to fill the area with rubber smoke. But, no... No, I've only done one small burnout in the Jag - and haven't felt the urge to do another.
I don't really ever do burnouts, tires cost too much. And I don't really like the smell of burnt rubber
I love the smell of burnt rubber.
On a previous 6 series, I got special tires so that the smoke from my tires was red. Those tires did not last long.
But, the tires on some of these cars are insanely priced. Man, it's more then two grand to put tires in just my M6. That's like $2200 for four tires.
Yeah you really don't want to have to do that too often. If my tires made red smoke I would probably smoke them!
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