AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA THIS THREAD GETS TO ME I'm sorry.
There's a math teacher at my school who has a Lamborghini Gallardo, which just sits in the staff parking lot 5 days a week.
Vanishing point, where an e-type was crashed off a bridge. Sure, the car was only 5 years old at the time, but it's an e-type. Come on. I am aware that a '67 camaro was also destroyed, but that wasn't much compared to a jag at the time.
How does a math teacher afford a Lamborghini? Is it a university? Private school? Did he win the lottery or something but decided to go right on teaching for the "Good of the future generations?"
He published several textbooks, and his work got plagiarized. He sued, and won a lot of money. Also, I've heard he's banned from several casinos in California... so take that or what you will. And yes, he teaches because he loves teaching.
Sounds more fun than my math teacher. He breaks the record for how many "uhhhhh"s and "ummmm"s I've heard in a single class period. My other teachers are good though, but none of them drive fun cars, so let's get back on topic, I guess.
Used gallardos can be quite cheap nowadays. I think you can get one for around $60k which is within the reach of a math teacher at a relatively wealthy school
They're crash test vehicles. They're built for that. Otherwise how else would they see how safe the vehicles are?
my science teacher drives a jeep, thats the only fun car enyone drives exept for this one teacher who drives a sweet 2015 audi tt
Now back on topic... Didn't the f***tards have anything else to crash? This made me pretty upset too: DTC is a basically a bunch of monkeys with a concrete block, an industrial winch and lots of money.