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ingo
1. car for the winter: 1979 Mercedes-Benz 280GE or some G-Klasse 6x6 by De Léotard
2. summer car: 1963 or '64 Lincoln Continental Convertible or 1991 Audi Cabriolet
3. track day car: 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT 'Brabus 600' or 1995 Opel Calibra V6 4x4
4. car to school: 2002 Renault Avantime or 1998 Ford Scorpio Turnier
5. green car: 2020 VW ID.3 or 2019 Audi e-tron
6. car for over 75 years: 2014 Škoda Yeti or 2016 BMW X1
7. car to be chauffeured in: 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet or 1991 Audi V8 L
2. summer car: 1963 or '64 Lincoln Continental Convertible or 1991 Audi Cabriolet
3. track day car: 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT 'Brabus 600' or 1995 Opel Calibra V6 4x4
4. car to school: 2002 Renault Avantime or 1998 Ford Scorpio Turnier
5. green car: 2020 VW ID.3 or 2019 Audi e-tron
6. car for over 75 years: 2014 Škoda Yeti or 2016 BMW X1
7. car to be chauffeured in: 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet or 1991 Audi V8 L
You are wrong.
The green car is not the ID.3 or the e-tron.
It's the 1963 Lincoln Continental.
Mystery Man
1. car for the winter: 1979 Mercedes-Benz 280GE or some G-Klasse 6x6 by De Léotard
2. summer car: 1963 or '64 Lincoln Continental Convertible or 1991 Audi Cabriolet
3. track day car: 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT 'Brabus 600' or 1995 Opel Calibra V6 4x4
4. car to school: 2002 Renault Avantime or 1998 Ford Scorpio Turnier
5. green car: 2020 VW ID.3 or 2019 Audi e-tron
6. car for over 75 years: 2014 Škoda Yeti or 2016 BMW X1
7. car to be chauffeured in: 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet or 1991 Audi V8 L
2. summer car: 1963 or '64 Lincoln Continental Convertible or 1991 Audi Cabriolet
3. track day car: 2016 Mercedes-AMG GT 'Brabus 600' or 1995 Opel Calibra V6 4x4
4. car to school: 2002 Renault Avantime or 1998 Ford Scorpio Turnier
5. green car: 2020 VW ID.3 or 2019 Audi e-tron
6. car for over 75 years: 2014 Škoda Yeti or 2016 BMW X1
7. car to be chauffeured in: 2018 Mercedes-Maybach G650 Landaulet or 1991 Audi V8 L
mondel
1. Subaru Forester
2. Ford F-150 with an Undercover tonneau so that I can bring my camping stuff with me
3. E36 BMW M3
4. Honda Odyssey
5. I like the retro style of Honda E Prototype
6. Cadillac DTS
2. Ford F-150 with an Undercover tonneau so that I can bring my camping stuff with me
3. E36 BMW M3
4. Honda Odyssey
5. I like the retro style of Honda E Prototype
6. Cadillac DTS
Baube
interesting idea ( even if its really hard to stick to one car per category...
snowy winter : an orange Subaru Crosstrek , with some park time in the summer so it can make new friends..
hot summer : anything with T-Top or Targa roof would do the job
track car : Porsche 959 ( but don't expect any record time, its way too rare to risk damaging it for chopping a few tenth of seconds on a lap )
well.. i don't have kids.. lets say Ford Excursion . When you scream in a vehicle and the echo answers you back, there should be enough place for the kids...
( but not turning down a wagon, a ' SHO ' one would be nice )
green car :
what ? they said a green car, no ?
ok.. since the EV1 goes unplugged and Prius, as well as Tesla are forbidden, Fisker Karma
or BMW i8
car when i'm 75 yo ( has to be under 25K ) : i'll be 75 in 2052, something interesting might pop up in the next 30 years, the list criteria doesn't specify if it has to be a new car
chauffered car ( has to be over 75K ) : an hearse, but i'll be chauffered only once..
ok.. Lexus LS 460 but just because i don't know what to choose, having someone who drives for me and open my door like i wasn't able to do it is just not my style..
other interesting one is this one but having 100 cars on the list is not a big deal, its stopping at 100 that makes it so hard to do
snowy winter : an orange Subaru Crosstrek , with some park time in the summer so it can make new friends..
hot summer : anything with T-Top or Targa roof would do the job
track car : Porsche 959 ( but don't expect any record time, its way too rare to risk damaging it for chopping a few tenth of seconds on a lap )
well.. i don't have kids.. lets say Ford Excursion . When you scream in a vehicle and the echo answers you back, there should be enough place for the kids...
( but not turning down a wagon, a ' SHO ' one would be nice )
green car :
what ? they said a green car, no ?
ok.. since the EV1 goes unplugged and Prius, as well as Tesla are forbidden, Fisker Karma
or BMW i8
car when i'm 75 yo ( has to be under 25K ) : i'll be 75 in 2052, something interesting might pop up in the next 30 years, the list criteria doesn't specify if it has to be a new car
chauffered car ( has to be over 75K ) : an hearse, but i'll be chauffered only once..
ok.. Lexus LS 460 but just because i don't know what to choose, having someone who drives for me and open my door like i wasn't able to do it is just not my style..
other interesting one is this one but having 100 cars on the list is not a big deal, its stopping at 100 that makes it so hard to do
kudos
#1 - AMC Eagle 4WD Wagon.
#2 - 1971 Pontiac GTO ''The Judge'' convertible.
#3 - TVR of the 70s... any will do!
#4 - Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser!
#5 - I'll just ride on the Alexander Dennis Enviro 400H hybrid bus.
#6 - AMC Pacer D/L.
#2 - 1971 Pontiac GTO ''The Judge'' convertible.
#3 - TVR of the 70s... any will do!
#4 - Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser!
#5 - I'll just ride on the Alexander Dennis Enviro 400H hybrid bus.
#6 - AMC Pacer D/L.
Sandie
. Range Rover 2 door
2. TVR Griffith 500
... or maybe Bristol 401
3. Caterham CSR
4. Volvo XC90 V8
5. BMW 123d Coupe
6. Austin Maestro
7. If the Aston Martin Rapide had enough rear seat room for me I would say that but it doesn't so I'll say another Range Rover. This time the newest one with the proper full blooded 5litre V8.
Truth be told with a free reign over choice I'd make little or no concessions for kid carrying, old age or the environment and just buy as many luxury and sports cars as I could house. I also venture that if you asked me next week I'd select a totally different garage.
2. TVR Griffith 500
... or maybe Bristol 401
3. Caterham CSR
4. Volvo XC90 V8
5. BMW 123d Coupe
6. Austin Maestro
7. If the Aston Martin Rapide had enough rear seat room for me I would say that but it doesn't so I'll say another Range Rover. This time the newest one with the proper full blooded 5litre V8.
Truth be told with a free reign over choice I'd make little or no concessions for kid carrying, old age or the environment and just buy as many luxury and sports cars as I could house. I also venture that if you asked me next week I'd select a totally different garage.
ProwlerX
"215 days without answer"? How could this have slipped by me? Perhaps spending loads of time away from the forums and the internet?
Very interesting topic if I do say so. I see that people have really shared their imaginative interest for cars on any of the occasions. I'd like to share mine with a little motivation
Winter - Healey Silverstone
Nothing can be more exhilarating than preparing myself from head to toe with winter jackets, scarfs, mittens, long-underwear and snow goggles and blasting out into the wilderness and plowing across the frozen lake. Chances are that this little champ will freeze up whenever a heavy load comes down. The best I can do is prepare to tweak it for that circumstance.
Summer - 1950 Buick
For me, kicking up dust with it's gurgling engine and malevolent grille leading the way, this is perhaps the best car to take out on the back roads. What better way that the enormous Buick was chosen by police officers and hitmen to conquer the city streets. It's like I'm welcomed to stop preserving history and live it when I grip the wheel and lean on the gas. I'm literally opening up the sound of purring monstrosities and letting it eat its way into my blood vessels as it stretches the miles.
Race car - Lola
Wait, I'm a fan of Le Mans and THX 1138? Sure and I'd like to have a car like this. I tuck and strap myself into the cockpit of wonders and blast my way onto an empty highway where the only thing going through my head is the droning sound of both a choir and pipe organ. Or the bellowing sound of brass (depending on the occasion). Both the wind that comes fourth from these instruments and that whisks past the sleekness of this car occurs in perfect unison. At the proper time, the horizon is the only thing in focus as the road, trees and signs are reduced to blurry forms that smear past my face.
School - Eliica
If you have a good heart and attitude with kids, you might just make friends with the neighbors when you do the favor of car pooling. "DUDE! Like this guy is so cool! He drives me and Courtney in an EIGHT WHEELED CAR! And and and it has lots of room! We can all play hacky sack! It's testicle kicking awesome! HE'S FRIENDS WITH MY DAD! AAAAAHHHH!!!!!
Fuel Efficient - Moonbeam
This man had an epiphany for a 100 mpg car. He took a couple of Honda scooters and used the back of one to power what is now dubbed as the Moonbeam. What's more is that the process appears to be painstaking simple. Working out a creative practice like this is the type of carpal tunnel syndrome all pretentious computer wizards should be receiving.
75 and onward - 1932 Daimler
or Chrysler Concept 70X
Eh? Fuckin' A, I'm still alive and kickin'! I say "BAH!" to your fruit carts, mail boxes, garden gnomes and front doors! Let the police just try to catch me! I'm still a member of VaRaces! I've seen every car chase known to man!
Chauffeur - 1957 Cadillac Brougham
Basic. Just purely basic. Anything with a suicide door to the back seat is suggestive enough. At least I'm wide open for religious nuts attempting to get at my head.
Very interesting topic if I do say so. I see that people have really shared their imaginative interest for cars on any of the occasions. I'd like to share mine with a little motivation
Winter - Healey Silverstone
Nothing can be more exhilarating than preparing myself from head to toe with winter jackets, scarfs, mittens, long-underwear and snow goggles and blasting out into the wilderness and plowing across the frozen lake. Chances are that this little champ will freeze up whenever a heavy load comes down. The best I can do is prepare to tweak it for that circumstance.
Summer - 1950 Buick
For me, kicking up dust with it's gurgling engine and malevolent grille leading the way, this is perhaps the best car to take out on the back roads. What better way that the enormous Buick was chosen by police officers and hitmen to conquer the city streets. It's like I'm welcomed to stop preserving history and live it when I grip the wheel and lean on the gas. I'm literally opening up the sound of purring monstrosities and letting it eat its way into my blood vessels as it stretches the miles.
Race car - Lola
Wait, I'm a fan of Le Mans and THX 1138? Sure and I'd like to have a car like this. I tuck and strap myself into the cockpit of wonders and blast my way onto an empty highway where the only thing going through my head is the droning sound of both a choir and pipe organ. Or the bellowing sound of brass (depending on the occasion). Both the wind that comes fourth from these instruments and that whisks past the sleekness of this car occurs in perfect unison. At the proper time, the horizon is the only thing in focus as the road, trees and signs are reduced to blurry forms that smear past my face.
School - Eliica
If you have a good heart and attitude with kids, you might just make friends with the neighbors when you do the favor of car pooling. "DUDE! Like this guy is so cool! He drives me and Courtney in an EIGHT WHEELED CAR! And and and it has lots of room! We can all play hacky sack! It's testicle kicking awesome! HE'S FRIENDS WITH MY DAD! AAAAAHHHH!!!!!
Fuel Efficient - Moonbeam
This man had an epiphany for a 100 mpg car. He took a couple of Honda scooters and used the back of one to power what is now dubbed as the Moonbeam. What's more is that the process appears to be painstaking simple. Working out a creative practice like this is the type of carpal tunnel syndrome all pretentious computer wizards should be receiving.
75 and onward - 1932 Daimler
or Chrysler Concept 70X
Eh? Fuckin' A, I'm still alive and kickin'! I say "BAH!" to your fruit carts, mail boxes, garden gnomes and front doors! Let the police just try to catch me! I'm still a member of VaRaces! I've seen every car chase known to man!
Chauffeur - 1957 Cadillac Brougham
Basic. Just purely basic. Anything with a suicide door to the back seat is suggestive enough. At least I'm wide open for religious nuts attempting to get at my head.
Lateef
DeltaGolf
1. Lamborghini LM002
2. Ferrari F355 Spider
3.Nissan R390 GT
4. Toyota Batmobile Hiace
5. Audi E-Tron
6. BMW 850i
7. Bentley Mulsanne
2. Ferrari F355 Spider
3.Nissan R390 GT
4. Toyota Batmobile Hiace
5. Audi E-Tron
6. BMW 850i
7. Bentley Mulsanne
guyver
is it true gm dropped the ev program and immediately started with the hummer series?