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Your dream car
by
PigPen
on 04 Oct, 2006 10:24
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If you could have absolutely any car in the world, what would it be? Money is no object, and it could be anything.
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#1
by
happyharry
on 04 Oct, 2006 10:46
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I guess it would be a close tie between a Ferrari (that coupe model, don't remember how it's called, GT something) in red or grey, or a Bentley Continental coupe in black or silver.
These are both very VERY expensive cars and I'd probably wouldn't buy them even if I had that kind of money...
But a boy can dream...
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#2
by
Tyler
on 04 Oct, 2006 12:13
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Gulfstream 5....LOL who needs a car when you can have a killer jet!
But, if I needed a car to get to my jet I would buy either an Aston Martin Vanquish (Black) , Rolls Royce Phantom (White), or a Ferrari F460 Spider (Yellow).
I'll admit, I often take a stroll down the street to my local exotic car dealership (
http://www.siliconvalleyautogroup.com).
It's good to dream, especially if you strive to follow them.
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#3
by
Yeti
on 05 Oct, 2006 02:04
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A pure White H3, decked out beyond all belief, with a sweet Himalayan/Yeti mural airsprayed on each side! hehehe
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#4
by
PigPen
on 05 Oct, 2006 17:00
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Oh yeaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh...daddy liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiike
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#5
by
gearhedguy
on 09 Oct, 2006 18:28
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New Mustang Shelby (woo hoo!) with a Mini Cooper S being a close 2nd.
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#6
by
PigPen
on 09 Oct, 2006 22:16
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The Mini is not a bad little car, as long as you don't want to carry more than 2 people. I was bored one day and logged onto their website. I built my own Cooper-S and by the time it was all said and done, I could have bought two plain S model Coopers for the price of the single one I built. I put almost every option on that bad boy.
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#7
by
gearhedguy
on 10 Oct, 2006 06:38
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Yup, the Mini Cooper is on the small side, but I tend to like small cars. And I'm single and mostly travel alone, so the limited space isn't a big deal. I did test drive one and although they are small on the outside, they are fairly roomy on the inside. Of course, the topic of this post said that price was no object so you bet, I'd load up on every option available (except for automatic transmission - gotta have a standard trans!). Also, American vehicles just keep getting bigger and bigger guzzling more and more gasoline. If Americans ever want their independence from oil bearing countries, they should focus more on energy conservation and not on bigger is better bragging rights. Heck, even BMW is increasing the size of the Mini. If that trend continues, eventually they'll have to re-name the car the Maxi Cooper.
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#8
by
CarlosMIS
on 11 Oct, 2006 23:37
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I will say in a sedan I will buy a BMW M5, on the coupe side I'm with Tyler with an Aston Martin Vanquish. There is something so bold about the Aston... goes with the bald look!!!
and when I exit the Aston and in the 007 style I'll say:
"My head is bald, sexy bald"
Grin
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#9
by
Tyler
on 12 Oct, 2006 00:09
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I will say in a sedan I will buy a BMW M5, ...
and when I exit the Aston and in the 007 style I'll say:
"My head is bald, sexy bald"
Grin
That's awesome Carlos!!! I dig the M5 in a big way. I would love to have one for my everyday car.
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#10
by
CarlosMIS
on 12 Oct, 2006 08:55
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Cool Tyler, we also need an SUV for the bad weather so I'll take a Range Rover too!!!
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#11
by
VFRWolf
on 13 Oct, 2006 12:58
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1971 Dodge Challenger Convertable, with the 426 hemi in it.
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#12
by
happyharry
on 16 Oct, 2006 07:18
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#13
by
Lex Luethor
on 21 Oct, 2006 14:19
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I'd settle for Boxster (black of course).
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#14
by
ar3inc
on 22 Oct, 2006 23:08
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none other then the General Lee!