Cars you would like to drive

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Nice!!!


All things considered though, anyone would look like a total douchebag nipping down to Sainsbury's in some of these cars...be like buying a Rolex alarm clock....
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D41 wrote:Nice!!!


All things considered though, anyone would look like a total douchebag nipping down to Sainsbury's in some of these cars...be like buying a Rolex alarm clock....
In fairness D if I ever had the good fortune to own a Porsche 911 GT3 RS my very next purchase after buying the car would be a Rolex alarm clock :? .................As I would need to get up at 4:30am every day for a 3 hour spank fest before my bacon and eggs (rock)

I'm not joking. Hand on heart that's the gospel truth (lol)

And I would be a very happy, at peace kind of guy for the experience of it 8)
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I wouldn't care how the car made me look, I'd be driving an LFA - possibly the best car of all time
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I'd quite like a go in a Tesla model S. Not as supercar as a lot of others in the list but i'd like to try a full leccy as the only other full leccy i have tried is a golf cart.
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Those Tesla are quite popular. I've seen a few on the roads.
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One of the DJ's that works here has got a model s, good looking car IMO. They are supposed to be quick to as the power from the electric motor is instant, no power bands or turbo lag like petrol / diesel cars.
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A tricked out off road jeep. Off road.

I really want a pickup truck (Ford F150 or similar) that's how much cars interest me
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same colour as my bike too.

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Blade wrote:
D41 wrote:Nice!!!


All things considered though, anyone would look like a total douchebag nipping down to Sainsbury's in some of these cars...be like buying a Rolex alarm clock....
In fairness D if I ever had the good fortune to own a Porsche 911 GT3 RS my very next purchase after buying the car would be a Rolex alarm clock :? .................As I would need to get up at 4:30am every day for a 3 hour spank fest before my bacon and eggs (rock)

I'm not joking. Hand on heart that's the gospel truth (lol)

And I would be a very happy, at peace kind of guy for the experience of it 8)
Fair enough.

That was always part of our road ride 'itinerary'...."Where are we going for breakfast??".....then pick some far off place, and set off hungry....only thing that will make me ride a bit faster....!

And the other thing is fuel....the stations are few & far between out in the mountains, so you're always flitting between gas stops....or even carrying extra gas on the pillion seat.

I lost interest in cars for the main part after buying a bike....you can't lean a car, you can't fall off a car, etc.
My old MB literally just sat for years and barely got used at all.....maybe 1000 miles a year if that. I like cars more as a styling exercise...and I like the older ones. New cars just seem so generic these days.
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Any iteration of Porsche gt3 or 2
Any ruf turbo
Porsche 935
Porsche 917
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Perkles wrote:Any iteration of Porsche gt3 or 2
Any ruf turbo
Porsche 935
Porsche 917
Yep all of them + the Mclaren P1GTR, An old Vintage rolls any model, and any full blown rally car, again dont care which
I think that will do for now.
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I think the allegro still can't be beaten, unless by a princess....;)
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Pretty much any convertible, on a warm summers evening.

My parents had a Moggy thou soft top, in BRG with a bright red top, if we pestered hard enough as kids, they'd take the top off in the summer and we'd love it. Probably explains an awful lot about me.....
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To be honest I like to look at some cars I wouldn't buy a nice car I like older cars myself to be honest like old ferrari or lambos.

My vauxhall meriva 1.4 petrol good enough for me seats go flat in back use it as a van for work
When I need to pick kids up seats come up haha

Won't be braking no speed records though takes about 10 miles to get to 60 haha
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This is the closest I've seen to a BatCar

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And Blade wouldn't have a dilemma about the wing mirrors (giggle)

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Blade wrote:
D41 wrote:Nice!!!


All things considered though, anyone would look like a total douchebag nipping down to Sainsbury's in some of these cars...be like buying a Rolex alarm clock....
In fairness D if I ever had the good fortune to own a Porsche 911 GT3 RS my very next purchase after buying the car would be a Rolex alarm clock :? .................As I would need to get up at 4:30am every day for a 3 hour spank fest before my bacon and eggs (rock)

I'm not joking. Hand on heart that's the gospel truth (lol)

And I would be a very happy, at peace kind of guy for the experience of it 8)

Yeah....On reflection, I look like a total douche anyway, so I'd probably have no problem going to the store in a tricked out car....'every little helps' & all that.


I read an article years ago about the autobahn, and how drivers of exotica will regularly get up at oh-dark-thirty just to bray the life out their cars.

It also mentioned that said drivers, if they lose control and go off the road, will go for some pretty decent distances until the car comes to rest in some field, or trees, or whatever. There's been instances where they don't get found for days/weeks. Same crap happens in the mountains here all the time. Half the time they just recover the person and leave the vehicle (although they're not supposed to)....too hard to remove them.
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Lotus Evora, never seen these before but I would love to give one a go.
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love them, in fact ill have one soon. Used to have to original 1972 version...
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It's a hairdres.......nevermind.
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