If you could drive one car for the rest of you life, what would it be?

Dear god. Another pick any car in your wildest dreams scenario and people are picking SHIT

2012 RS6

Seriously :rofl

350whp mitsubishi 3000gt VR4, sexy lady mud flaps and mirror tint. ahhhh

Any bets on PJB’s reply?

bentley continental supersports
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612bhp/590t and can run on e85

“I never really haul anything huge, but I like the utility, so I’m going to pick an F350.”

2011 S5 sportback

Either a 68 Dodge Charger with a 426 Hemi or I would keep my 08 SRT8 Jeep…can run 12’s with a baby seat in the back…I guess priorities change when you are having a baby HAHA!

ZZll ever since gran turismo this has been my dream car
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I’d say the truck I have now. When you own a house and need to bring something home put a hitch on your super car and see how far you get :lol

Half the cars listed here are dream cars, not useful cars for the rest of your life.

Other half had some good choices. :dunno

that’s why i picked what i picked.

Well if it’s like that then a solid 1995 Toyota Tacoma 2wd 4 cylinder 5 speed

Yea except mine gets decent mileage for what it is, and imagine trying to pick up something heavy and putting it in the bed. Or trying to pull it in a normal height garage. Not to mention tires for a Duce are over 300 a piece used. Just sayin.

well, gas mileage isnt too big a problem because the multifuel adapts to alternative fuels without too much modification (waste motor oil, waste veggie oil, etc). those harbor freight cargo cranes can be mounted in the bed for cheap (or, you know, a ramp or something), you dont park something like that inside simply because who the hell cares if it gets snowed on? and full set of 6 Super Single tires are actually ~$500

Michilin(spelling sucks) military tires aren’t that cheap. I know from experience. And have fun starting it in the winter unless it’s on a thin fuel. Also have fun working on it in the rain/snow/whatever without a garage.

i got the ~$500 price on Michelins. noone said it had to be practical. and generally i’d do a 50/50 WMO/Diesel mix in winter.

I’ll take an AMAZING car for the rest of my life and let my dopey friends who picked trucks do the towing and hauling for me. :skid

can be fast. can handle and stop well. can haul the family, and tow some jet skis, be used year round in any condition

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