Jaguar Road Trip: Napa Valley to San Diego
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Jaguar Road Trip: Napa Valley to San Diego

By cazalea · Aug 15, 2017 · 6 replies
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Cazalea's "End of the Road Trip" post offers a delightful blend of automotive adventure and horological appreciation, chronicling a 1275-mile journey through California's wine country. His narrative captures the essence of a memorable family reunion, punctuated by stunning photography of both landscapes and luxury vehicles. The inclusion of a vintage Omega and an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak adds a subtle yet significant horological dimension to the travelogue.

We traveled 1275 miles in one week. At various times, the Jaguar held from 1-5 people, 0-24 bottles of wine, and consumed 53 gallons of gas (average 24 miles per gallon). 
The trip home was a fast one, averaging 68 mph over 525 miles, including two brief relief stops -- at one we took on more fuel as well. Only 7 1/2 hours from Napa to San Diego.




We tasted more than 25 varieties of wine and consumed (between my wife and myself) about 8 bottles. Our family reunion went well enough - few tears, not much shouting, no fisticuffs and lots of hugs at the end. My aunt celebrated her 90th birthday and her brother, my uncle, reached 80.



Dave was wearing his father's Omega, now about 70 years old and still running acceptably well. He's the author of the book Gas Stop which I profiled about 6 months ago (HERE or HERE)




Here are a few photos from the last days:

JACUZZI






GRGICH 



PEJU Vineyards



FRANCISCAN



ANDRETTI (yes, Mario's winery; wearing the AP RO 2-tone)




MUMM NAPA (spot the butterfly and you get a kiss from Pia)






Did you see it?






SCHRAMSBERG



CALISTOGA



488 Spyder








HEADING HOME (to our Napa house) FROM CALISTOGA



THE EARLY MORNING DEPARTURE, SOUTHBOUND





THE AFTER-EFFECTS 



Another Galaxy Lost (Men in Black)

Cazalea





About the Automotive Ref. 488

The Ferrari 488 Pista is a high-performance variant of the 488 GTB, positioned as a track-focused model within Ferrari's mid-engine V8 lineup. It follows a lineage of special series V8 models designed for extreme performance, such as the 430 Scuderia and 458 Speciale. The Pista, meaning 'track' in Italian, emphasizes lightweight construction and enhanced aerodynamics, making it distinct from its more road-oriented siblings.

Powering the 488 Pista is a twin-turbocharged 3.9-liter V8 engine, which is the most powerful V8 in Ferrari's history at its launch. The engine is paired with a 7-speed F1 dual-clutch transmission. The car features extensive use of carbon fiber for weight reduction and incorporates advanced aerodynamic solutions, including an S-Duct at the front and a redesigned rear diffuser, contributing to significant downforce. The chassis is tuned for track performance, offering precise handling and responsiveness.

For collectors, the 488 Pista represents a significant model due to its extreme performance capabilities and its place in the lineage of Ferrari's special series V8s. Its limited production and focus on raw driving experience make it a desirable asset. The Pista is often sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate its blend of cutting-edge technology and a visceral connection to the driving experience, embodying Ferrari's racing heritage in a road-legal package.

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Baron - Mr Red
Aug 15, 2017

.....love teh way you live

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Hahnpaulo
Aug 15, 2017

thanks for sharing the lovely pictures and reporting your wonderful experience in NV Cheers Paulo

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EJR888
Aug 15, 2017

Hi, very good this travel. I liked the fuel consumption, is little for this car. Thanks for share these photos. Best Regards. EJR.

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Subexplorer
Aug 16, 2017

... thank you so much for sharing! All the best, Abel

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