GT: 599 Track: 575 GTC Super: McLaren F1 Utility: F250 PSD 4DR: E39 M5 5 I could live with, no exchanges and only 5 allowed.
1 - Aston Martin Vanquish S Ultimate Edition, GT Car 2 - Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk III FHC (1958), Classic Car 3 - Aston Martin One-77, Bespoke Sports Car 4 - Bentley Brooklands S, Luxury Comfort Car 5 - Mercedes McLaren SLR 722 Edition, Daily Car Lamborghini Reventon nearly made it the list, But they're to fragile... Argento
Mercedes Benz S600, I prefer not having the S-Class in AMG models, I feel the hardcore AMG styling takes away from the luxuriousness. This car would be my daily Mercedes Benz G55 AMG My winter daily/SUV Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport 430 Scuderia Ferrari F40 and maybe a nice silver 997 Turbo coupe 6-speed to run around in, but I don't know about that one. -Ray
To be driven in: Maybach 62s and a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III To drive everyday my self, either an S600 or S65, I actually am with GoalSir on the luxuriousness of the simple lines on the S600. For SUV, either the Range Rover Supercharged of the Merc G55, but only one. For hardcore driving and the true sports car experience, the Ferrari F40. For the best of the best and newest technology experience either the 599 or 430 Scud, but again only one. Lastly, either a Spyker convertible, SLR Roadster or the Bugatti Grand Sport, I love them all and cannot chose! Regards Joe
Currents. 1. GT=612 spaghetti 2. Family barge=Cayenne Turbo 3. DD=mazza GT 4. Drugs=DBS Volante 5. Tool Mobile= Bentley Brooklands drop top or Classics. 1. Lambo Miura 2. Daytona spider 3. 930 Turbo Cab 4. Bentley Conti T 5. Aston V8 Vantage Volante
Winter: land rover defender Sunny Day: Continental GTC convertible Daily Driver: '09 CTS-V Tire-burner: koenigsegg ccxr Other: V-Rod (hey, I'm from Milwaukee)
Todays List : Techart Cayenne Turbo S for family hauling. must be black Rosso Rubino 612 Scag (the other family hauler) Ferrari cs, black unstriped 250 lwb california spider for my vintage fix, any color will do ballon white lp640 roadster for when i want to make a statment
Can't remember if I've posted before but.... Stradale '62 250 GTO F40 Miura Zonda F Clubsport In that order
612 for family occasions and keeping a low profile when necessary. The others are when it's just me and maybe a friend-- DBS for when I know it's going to rain 16M for when I don't know if it'll rain or not LP640 Roadster for when it's probably not going to rain but might S2000 CR, roof off for when I know it won't rain, and roof on for going places where I can't risk an exotic or supercar And borrow my dad's Toyota Tundra for running around on the farm.
When I'm older... 1. Ferrari 599 2. Mercedes S63/S65 AMG (daily driver) 3. Ferrari F430 Spider 4. Maserati GranTurismo (other daily driver) 5. Porsche Cayenne Turbo (wife's car) --Grant
Mini Cooper S (or equiv. for town driving) 300 SL (maybe not the gullwing though), or maybe a 540k Roadster spezial, just to look at it. Aston martin v8 Vantage RSW 7.0 ltr Arnage T or S65 amg Aston one 77 or an EB 110 SS by Dauer.
Hmm.. 1. Bentley CGT (dd) 2. Ford biggest damn truck I could find 3. Ferrari 348TS (verde ithaca) 4. Ferrari F40 (black) 5. Ferrari 16M scuderia (yellow with stripe)
612 tour de france / any light color for the interior (Daily Driver) GL-Class silver/black (Daily Driver 2) 512 tr red/black (Weekend car) F40 red (can't explain) Enzo (can't explain)
Daily driver: E60 M5 Touring Weekend: 16M Scud Spyder Wife/family: Cayenne Turbo Track: 996 GT3 RS Supercar: Enzo
1. BMW X5M toy hauler 2. BMW e46 with an s62 fully gutted and caged - track car 3. F430 6 speed - daily 4. F40 - self explanatory 5. 014 Mclaren F1 - self explanatory
7 years later... My tastes have changed slightly. Current: Ferrari 458 Spider (Red on tan) Lamborghini Aventador (White on black) Porsche Cayenne Turbo S (Black on dark red) Classic Jeep CJ-7, lifted & fully restored (Blue on tan) Open wheel modern F1-style track car (White)
5 years later I still have #1-4, although 4 is two Tundras instead of diesel. Vintage prices seem to have left my station for awhile. Still hopes for a GTE or Maserati 3500. I have added the yellow 1970 Boss 302. Jennie still nagging about a Ford Bronco. Love any Lamborghini and Jennie will probably replace the Abarth in couple years with Porsche.
Interesting how taste evolves including being happy with what I have and not necessarily owning five cars: Cayenne or 911 - sporty, go-anywhere daily drivers. Keeping Cayenne as more haul/passenger space is currently needed 328GTS - sweet-spot balance of beauty, modern reliability and classic street driving experience. No longer desire a faster open-top just for the streets 910 and/or 330P3 - historic, beautiful, last prototype race cars that can have license plates 4th or 5th car? - whatever spouse wants for daily driving. Also, there are a few cars I'd like to drive but not necessarily own: cars in my previous list, 355 Challenge, F40GT/LM, 935, 911GT1, F2002.
Fun list Zonda 760 r Carrera gt 06 vanquish s with manual 288 got with f40 lm gte style mods 55 Chevy built to my liking Slightly more realistic Gmc 3500 for towing Range.rover for the wife Carerra gt Lotus exige track car 55 Chevy built to my liking
I think my list would change every time I think about it Porsche CGT - red or yellow Ford GT - Gulf Heritage edition Datsun 240Z - restomod - RB26DETT motor, modern suspension, brakes, etc.. Ferrari F40 Jaguar F Type
I responded to this thread in 2007, so perhaps an update is acceptable. Stick with realistic(-ish) cars. Veyron or Enzo would be great but if you worry about every mile or stone chip the enjoyment of such cars would be less. I would prefer usable cars that can be enjoyed without the headache. M-B GL350 Bluetec: Wife's car. Alternative: Cayenne diesel Porsche Cayman S: Daily Driver. Alternative: Corvette Stingray Ferrari 430 Spyder: requisite Ferrari. Alternative: 550 Maranello Alfa 4C: track and weekend toy. Alternative: Lotus Elise Ford Raptor: bad weather/work vehicle. Alternative: '11 Range Rover
Ferrari F40 Bugatti EB110 Mclaren F1 Cizeta v16t Vector Obviously what i liked in my teens... The modern stuff is more accessible. These not so much though a Huayra has me intrigued.