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I've always wanted one of these as a daily.



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Posts: 21331 | Location: San Dimas CA, The Old Dominion or the Tar Heel State.  | Registered: April 16, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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For me it would be a Silver 2001 BWM 740iL Sport.


I have that car but in Orient Blue. It is the best car I have ever owned. Perfect mix of power and comfort and handling.

RMD


Pics, how many miles, how long have you had it?


Well hell, I can't find the one picture I have of it. Give me some time today and I will look. 136K miles. I've had it since 2008. Bought it from a colleague in TX where they have this great insurance law: When you kid turns 15 and is eligible for a learners' permit, your insurer can automatically list them on the most expensive car you own and stick it to you for the increased premium even if they DON'T have a permit.

Now you know why he sold it to me.

Great car. Meanwhile, here's a couple of pix of the (L)635CSi to tide you over.





RMD

<EDIT> Sorry Black, I cannot find the picture anywhere. Damn!

RMD

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I already own it!





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911 GT3 RS

Till then the Camaro gets it done.
 
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MB CLS 550.

(It is an expensive car, but lets stretch the point a little.)

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While I like my F150, I'd prefer to have a Lariat with bucket seats. My one complaint was the front bench seat in mine currently (but I wanted the 10 speed + 3.5 ecoboost so meh). The back seat is cavernous in these things too.

Probably stick with the same engine too. I like getting 19-20mpg in town in a full size truck.


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Porsche 911

Correction, an air-cooled Porsche 911, preferably like my 993. None of that water/coolant/anti-freeze BS. About as reliable as any car can come, without all of that ho-hum boring crap. As for the affordability factor; well-cared for examples with honest use are still affordable from a private seller, just like a now 20+ year-old car should be. Still over twice as much as they were a decade ago, but cheaper than many well-optioned fullsize SUVs. Low mileage 993s however are now treated and valued as if they're precious diamonds, gold and myrrh. Phooey.

I will say that the 3-axle Merc earlier in the thread is definitely cool, though...but unless I put up one of my properties for sale, it's well beyond my means.

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2004 Bentley Continental GT Coupe. Under $40,000 and under 35,000 miles.

Must be because of all those Volkswagen parts...
 
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Porsche 911

Correction, an air-cooled Porsche 911, preferably like my 993. None of that water/coolant/anti-freeze BS. About as reliable as any car can come, without all of that ho-hum boring crap. As for the affordability factor; well-cared for examples with honest use are still affordable from a private seller, just like a now 20+ year-old car should be. Still over twice as much as they were a decade ago, but cheaper than many well-optioned fullsize SUVs. Low mileage 993s however are now treated and valued as if they're precious diamonds, gold and myrrh. Phooey.

I will say that the 3-axle Merc earlier in the thread is definitely cool, though...but unless I put up one of my properties for sale, it's well beyond my means.

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2004 Bentley Continental GT Coupe. Under $40,000 and under 35,000 miles.

Must be because of all those Volkswagen parts...


I don't know that I'd call a 993 affordable in the grand scheme of things haha. Being that you're obviously a 993 lover, here's a unicorn we did a clutch and full service on a few months ago. Factory speed yellow over full yellow interior, 3k original miles Eek It doesn't get much better as far as P cars go. It's part of a LARGE collection that includes a yellow LaFerrari, three 599's (aperta, GTO, and GTB), 458 Speciale, 430 Scuderia, etc. Im not sure what the 993tt-s is worth, I'd imagine it's one of the lowest mile ones in the world in a private collection. My guess would be north of $6-700,000? Hemmings has a speed yellow turbo-S for sale with 30k more miles for $400k.





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Posts: 17125 | Location: Spring, TX | Registered: July 11, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My DD is a 2013 F-150 FX4. I couldn't imagine not having a pickup truck, and this one has been everything I could want.

Best of both worlds. While not a daily driver, we also have a 997.1 C4S.


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I test drove a Honda RTL-T Ridgeline the other day and I have to say I was impressed. Very comfortable, drove like a touring sedan and versatile as hell. Honda reliable to boot. I think it would make a great daily driver. I'm not pulling the trigger on it because I'm happy with my 2011 Kia Sorento, but it will be on the short list when the time comes.

Jim


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A Corvair! Big Grin
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Preferably a SS Turbo Convertible.
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A King Ranch F250 powerstroke.
 
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The LS430s I've had were that and more besides. We still have the 2004 now, looks, runs, handles, great, a roomy comfortable car, 24 mpg albeit on premium fuel. I wouldn't think of getting rid of it.


I have the same car,black, black interior with rosewood, custom luxury package.
160,000 miles NOT a single problem ever. Brakes,tires, change the oil. Never misses a beat.
My wife drives it and does not baby it at all.
She would kill me if I ever got rid of it.
People that have owned the same car have told me NOT to trade it on a new one, they did and regret it.


I worked with an engineer once that drove only used Lexus (lexi?),
usually 100K cars that were 5-10 yrs old,

he got them reasonable, rarely had to do anything to them, and when they finally had to be repaired they were traded or sold if the repair was too costly



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A Corvair! Big Grin
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Preferably a SS Turbo Convertible.
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SS Corvair??


thought Corsa was the top performance model,

would love to have a 64 turbo spyder ragtop, or later model, not picky



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my 355 is a great daily driver...

but putting a lot of miles on it for no reason merely speeds me along to the next major service at 15000 miles



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If cmr076 would allow an old junker in the midst of all the big boys he works with I would have him do some work to it because keeping things stock just is not fun.


I had an old 7 series here not long ago! 6 speed manual swap, supercharged, KW coiloves, CCW wheels, it was freakin' cool. Let me see if I can dig some pictures up.

I think I'd probably take an E39 M5 (that's the question right? What car can we afford, but probably not afford to keep running?)

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That is what I am talking about minus the wheels. I dislike chrome anything and don't like convex spokes. Still is a thing of beauty though.

And yes the questions is meant for a vehicle that you could actually afford to purchase today but could not afford to keep it running RELIABLY!! Meaning cross country trip in it.


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Sienna with mags.



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What car can we afford, but probably not afford to keep running?)


How about a 1993 MB 500SEC?

A client imported this beast, then left it in my care for more than a year. I drove it from gas station to gas station. A very solid, smooth, heavy car... the door probably weighed as much as a Volvo!




Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me.

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Sienna with mags.


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