Fantastic photo! Now that's one wicked company ride! Hey, pick me up for dinner? My treat. Anywhere in the US.
Uhhhhhh John? She's already "Better-dealin" you and you haven't even had your first standing kiss! Wo..... Well, you know what I mean! ,)
A 2005 Toyota Camry from Cendant Corp. When I used to work for Budget Rent-A-Car and was not "The Boss" I would politely ask my main boss to take a car from the lot which I wrote down the miles that it had before I took it off the lot. I picked out a Navigator or a Cadillac Deville and went home for the weekend. Also I used to Inspect Machines for DynCorp.com which has been sold to IronPlanet.com recently. They paid me a lot driving my own car , $200 an inspection which took me around an hour to inspect a machine depending on how bad of a shape it was in. I had to be precise on everything I wrote down on it though since the particular machince I was inspecting was going up for Auction across the US and possibly the International market too. Anything over 100 miles they paid me .65 cents a mile which I rarely got to see. I would wait for 3 inspections relativly close and one day go out and inspect those machinces so I wouldn't waste all my gas.
my dad drives company cars for both companies. first, hes a dominos pizza franchizee in san diego, so he drives an s430 with a lot of amg work done to it. its his but "company money" was used to buy it. so does that count? also for his company he started recently, Luxury Toy Club, he drives the cars in the inventory. which at this point only include the Gallardo, SL55, and Corvette.
2005 Toyota Camry. Hey, it's no Mercedes SL, but nothing beats a brand new car, insurance, gas and maintenance that you don't pay for!
Let's see if I can top Dane's company ride. Mine seats (and sleeps!) 146 comfortably. 0-10 in, well it's a little while but it will do it! Gets about 250 gpm. Oh, plus it comes standard with gymnasium, sauna, restaurant and cinema. Oh, and if you think I must be driving some ultra-exotic, nope. It's a Hyundai. Built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in 2000. Image Unavailable, Please Login
If Dane ever wants to stop by, I've even got a special parking spot for him. I can even top him off with a little jet A-1 if he needs it. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Uses 250 gallons of diesel to move one nautical mile. The rig displaces 52,000 metric tons and has six 18-cylinder diesel engines developing about 9775 hp each. (total electricity production is 42,000 kilowatts, that's a lot of lightbulbs).