I love old classics.
1959 Cadillac convertible with a continental kit
1950 mercury with a chop top
1970 chevelle ss convertible
1950 buick chop top
I live out in the country and the hot rod type muscle cars would be worthless here during the winters. One reason I really like the AWD Rogue. Plus gas is not cheap here. Around 2.50 - 2.70 per gallon, US dollars. And I expect it to get even more expensive later this year, as sanctions on Iran will drive up the cost of oil more here. And the old truck is important to have, as I am constantly needing it to haul the materials for my continuing projects here on my 14 acre homestead. And it is actually not bad on gas for a truck. 24 MPG on average. If it is snowy however, I drive the Rogue. And if I take a trip, it is with the Rogue. Best MPG I have got on it during a road trip was 33.8.
I will always hold the late 90s 2nd gen Eclipse close to my heart, for fairly obvious reasons. I was a child of the 90s and obsessed over Need for Speed and Fast & Furious. Alongside the Skyline and Lancer, this car is part of the big 3 of my childhood.
If we're talkin' supercars though, the F40 is my choice.
*swoons*
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Durable, comfortable, reliable, cost-efficient. Has decent amount of space for stuff.
Nothing too fancy.
1987 buick grand national, 2001-2004 ford lightning, 1991 gmc syclone, 1992 gmc typhoon.
I am heavily into cars and i have favorites setup separately in categories:
Family sedan (Midsize): Honda Accord, Genesis g70 (not released yet but looks great
Family sedan (Full size): Audi RS7, Merc CLS
Sports coupe: Corvette C7
Luxo coupe: Merc S63 AMG.
SUV: Toyota 4 runner, Mazda CX-9
Trucks and minivans dont really appeal to me
I currently have the 2014 V6 accord coupe (last one before they did out with the v6 ). I am close to the dealers near my home so generally on a weekend in the summer iam test driving.
the driveway not too long ago XD
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this one, because its fabulous.
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M240i is an awesome car. personally i think you made the right call even though the M2 was not affordable. M2 would be used if you ever tracked it, otherwise id take the 240i anyday. My elder brother owns a 235 and younger a 228xi. Ive driven GTRs and R8s regularly but the 2 series felt far more fun. Its a bit cramped for me but the driving dynamics are beyond perfect.
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This one maybe
The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
BMW Z3, I like the design, no idea if it's really worth it.
Else a porsche, I hear they have superior driving and a smaller car seems cool to me.
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Because of all the other idiot drivers on the road
And because Kangaroos can sometimes jump out in front of you while driving.
I would choose the VOLVO XC60
Voted the Worlds Safest Car for 2018
https://www.thesun.co.uk/motors/5325...ap-crash-test/
THE Volvo XC60 is the safest car money can buy, according to latest crash tests.
The large family SUV scored a full five stars on the Euro NCAP ratings - and nearly hit 100 per cent in two categories.
The car was praised for its protection of passengers in a head-on shunt and a classic T-junction smash.
Front and side airbags meant dummies suffered very little impact with the bulky structure of the SUV absorbing the impact.
Passengers were unlikely to suffer whiplash, too, thanks to clever seatbelt tech that stops the neck from snapping forward.
The 98 per cent adult occupant rating topped any other car tested in 2017 and the 87 per cent for child protection was one of the highest on record, too.
Not sleek..but safe as houses
If not for my Ford F 150
I would go with
Along with two of the finest personnel money can buy if I am a lottery winner or something.
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