QBRanger
August 28 2009 11:22 AM EDT
A thread for Hatch to hijack.
QBRanger
August 28 2009 11:25 AM EDT
I personally love Audis.
My dream car seems to be the new Porsche Panamera or the Maz Quattroporte.
I like the 4 door performance sedans.
QBRanger
August 28 2009 12:24 PM EDT
Yes, if they ever get into mass production.
Their 4 door car seems great.
The Chevy Volt may be in the same line.
Favorite is such a hard thing to define... my favorite car that I've actually driven is a toss up between my 99 Eurovan and a Buick Wildcat I got to drive around while someone borrowed my old van. Rail thin steering wheel and two miles long... and it still took off like a nightmare if you dared to step on the gas.
Dream cars... Audi RS6 5.0 TFSI quattro (even the devil couldn't catch me in that car) or a Unimog.
QBRanger
August 28 2009 12:47 PM EDT
Nov,
I have the Audi 5.2 S6. Loads and loads of fun.
When my lease is up, it may be the first car I buy off lease.
Demigod
August 28 2009 12:55 PM EDT
I actually don't like high-end cars. So many of my clients have $700+ car payments that I just have to stare at them in bewilderment. I'm just far too cheap to understand that much money going into something that depreciates. It's not an investment, but rather an attempt for some people to add a couple of inches to their... um... hubris.
That being said, I really like the modern line of Chargers. I hated the original ones, but these have a certain style that I love.
Yeah that 4-doors Porsche mmm... I think that is going to same way as that SUV they did.
Just gimme the RS5 from Audi and I'll be happy
ow wait I meant the RS8 but the RS5 is also nice
QBRanger
August 28 2009 2:10 PM EDT
The 4 door Porsche has gotten excellent reviews. Having seen the pics of it, I really would like to at least test drive it.
Lord Bob
August 28 2009 3:14 PM EDT
I don't really have a favorite vehicle per se, but I do prefer my huge 4x4 SUVs. Small sports cars do absolutely nothing for me.
QBRanger
August 28 2009 3:21 PM EDT
I do very much like my Buick Enclave.
Not the gigantic SUV, but has a 3rd row, lots of interior space, all the latest electronics and still gets good gas mileage. 16/24, which is not too bad for a mid-large sized SUV.
And best of all, it is an American product that seems to be very well crafted.
So far after 7 months, only 1 problem so far. Which is radio display we are getting looked at on Monday.
I've always had a soft spot for a TVR. Any really. ;)
Trevor
AdminG Beee
August 28 2009 6:44 PM EDT
GL, my brother-in-law had a TV Griffith and it was un-driveable on our roads. Too many speed bumps that it couldn't navigate and the turning circle of a 40ft trailer meant my sister wouldn't drive the thing.
As for me - call me cliche man but I still love the Porsche 911 from the mid 1980's. I think I'll get myself one some day when I'm old enough to look cool driving it...
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