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When I sold my business in 2006, I ordered a BMW; 2007 335i coupe. Stick. Blue. 145 without a shiver. Man, I loved that car. Had a few issues early-on but the warranty covered them. I sold it the other day. Driving my wife's RAV 4 is just not the same. I miss that car.

What dream car you have owned in the past that you miss now?
 
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Not really a dream car but I miss my diesel Mk4 VW Jetta.

The 1.9 TDI engine was before the diesel filters and fluid crap.




 
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I miss my Corvette. But my new Charger is a hoot. And way more practical than a Corvette.


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Upper Peninsula: 4 Miles
 
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1973 240Z bought in college in 1975 4K miles on it.
 
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Probably my 2005 325i. E46 chassis. Superb driving car.




 
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My current one. 2014 Audi A6
 
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1967 pale yellow Mercury Cougar. My cousin had a royal blue XR-7 and I was envious because hers was fancier.
 
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2013 Cooper S,

totaled in 2018 by a dumbass in a pickup that was texting



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Posts: 10636 | Location: Beach VA,not VA Beach | Registered: July 17, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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In 1977 I had a "72 442 Hurst Olds. Damn that car was fast


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I loved my 2015 Mercedes C300. Sporty & comfortable, good power & great MPG.

Would more want my 1982 Mercedes 240D back, though. Slowest car I've ever driven, but loved it.




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1990 Honda CRX SI, my first new car. I had way to much fun sowing my wild oats, from San Francisco to Santa Barbara



 
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'92 Jeep Cherokee sport with the 4.0 inline 6.
 
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186,000 miles per second.
It's the law.




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1964 Porsche 356C Cabriolet

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I have had a few that I really liked, some really fun to drive, some just really comfortable for sitting on long road trips, and the MB 240D for reliability, longevity, and low operating cost.

  • 1961 Karman Ghia convertible

  • 1963 Porsche 356B

  • 1972 Porsche 911T

  • 1972 Mercedes 280SE 4.5

  • 1973 Citroen DS-21

  • (year?) BMW 2000Tii

  • (year?) BMW 328e

  • 1978 Mercedes 240D



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2000 Tacoma, still driving it. It doesn't look new but not that far off. Had to replace a pad under the manual shift lever, that's it. The seat belts could retract better. Smile




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2 come to mind. The first was a '64' Pontiac Tempest LeMans sport coupe that I built to run C Modified Production at the local drag strip. I trophied a number of times with it and it was street legal. What a blast to drive around town in that thing. Big Grin

The second one was a '91' Dodge pickup with the Cummins diesel that would pull our 20 ft fishing boat and a 10 ft camper while getting 23 MPG. That truck was a beast.

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'71 FJ Landcruiser. Loved it. Rusted out from under me.


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99 Chevy Tahoe. Bought it used 2 years old with 24K miles on it. I loved the way it drove but once it hit 100K miles it became unreliable. Since I used it to haul my family, I ended up getting rid of it.




Sometimes, you gotta roll the hard six
 
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I often think about and miss the 1965 Volkswagen Beetle I had back in the early 70's. Such a simple and economical car. An icon. I'd prolly get a restored one if they weren't so stupidly high priced.
 
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I have more dreams involving my first car, a 1963 VW Variant Sedan, but I truly miss the $60 1966 VW Microbus I had, more. We drove that old thing all over Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado when I was young.
 
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