Jayceon Terrell Taylor by his real name is celebrating big-time these days. The Documentary is what brought him in the spotlights ten years ago. Now, the sequel should bring him back there once more. Whether or not The Documentary 2 will be as successful like the first, we don’t know, but the party clearly has started for this gentleman.
The Aventador may not be the newest comer from Sant’Agata Bolognese anymore, but it still makes for a hell of a ride. And when we say that, we recall our recent comparison. Apparently, Lamborghini is witnessing an exciting moment in the company’s existence, as two of their models are so close, especially in terms of the cool factor. In other words, it may come as a surprise to some of the rapper’s fans - that he didn’t go for the younger Huracan, that is - but it’s not for us.
Put the two next to each other and a fantastic tale will unravel in front of your eyes. This competition, however, is not about performance. Sure, the V12 and the V10 Lambos are extremely close at this department, given the fact the Aventador has a power-to-weight ratio of 2.8 kg/PS and the Huracan sits at 2.7 kg/PS.
Moreover, both have naturally-aspirated engines, which means the horsepower output is close between the two. Choosing between the 700 PS Aventador and the 610 PS Huracan remains a matter of how much fun you want to have while holding the wheels. We feel the first offers a lot more excitement while the latter is somewhat easier to drive. Sure, it’s also a matter of subjectivity, so we’re not going to insist on it.
One thing remains quite bright, The Game is into gaming when it comes to the vehicles he buys. The fun factor is important when it comes to purchasing a new ride. Therefore, he has decided to celebrate the release of his seventh album with a brand new Aventador. We don’t see any problem here.
Put the two next to each other and a fantastic tale will unravel in front of your eyes. This competition, however, is not about performance. Sure, the V12 and the V10 Lambos are extremely close at this department, given the fact the Aventador has a power-to-weight ratio of 2.8 kg/PS and the Huracan sits at 2.7 kg/PS.
Moreover, both have naturally-aspirated engines, which means the horsepower output is close between the two. Choosing between the 700 PS Aventador and the 610 PS Huracan remains a matter of how much fun you want to have while holding the wheels. We feel the first offers a lot more excitement while the latter is somewhat easier to drive. Sure, it’s also a matter of subjectivity, so we’re not going to insist on it.
One thing remains quite bright, The Game is into gaming when it comes to the vehicles he buys. The fun factor is important when it comes to purchasing a new ride. Therefore, he has decided to celebrate the release of his seventh album with a brand new Aventador. We don’t see any problem here.