Ironically, that (a 1969 VW beetle) was my first car. Not sure I'd fancy one now, but fun.
Awesome! Don't forget the pictures on here now.Originally Posted by TheDude
Er, yeah. Hence "pics to follow". Waiting is hard.
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Loving this one 8)
Cliff
Pork:
^^^ real nice spec, enjoy :D
Cheers, David. It's just lovely. Sports exhaust is insane.
Very big :mrgreen:
Posted on this thread a while ago but changes have been afoot :wink:
Having had the Lexus RX for 3 years and getting fed up of 19mpg :lol: I'm in a Mercedes C220 CDi now and loving it. Goes well, flappy paddles etc and still returns average 36mpg :)
Dave
For the everyday i have MY 10 Black Toyota Avensis, a rather capable car and good workhorse just 90K in two years.
For that special occasion i have a MY 05 Porsche 911 997 Carrera 2. Which is absolutley fantastic and the noise it makes from the sports exhaust is something else. Although it may get the chop if find a garage to put something a bit more exotic (Italian) in.
Still rocking the B5 RS4 - only now it's running 540bhp and 515lb/ft with launch control and flat shift. Getting back into trackdays again now (at the expensive of any interest in watches!)
Love it, love it, love it!!
Impressive!!!!
R
Ignorance breeds Fear. Fear breeds Hatred. Hatred breeds Ignorance. Break the chain.
Murgie I miss ya!
Stop fannying about with cars and get back on here a bit more often.
Hope you and the family are well
daily driver is my e60 m5......
my garage fun is my ferrari 360......love this car like nothing normal
next on the list is a mustang 60s fastback........
Mercedes Benz 200, 1976. Daily driver for the past 3 years. Still 100% in love with it.
My baby (attached below): [IMG]
very nice baradona......whats it like to drive.....have been tempted.......but have been threatened by the mrs that the next "supercar" must be a four seater lol
I couldn't love it much more - I live in London, work silly hours, have a girlfriend who doesn't really 'get' cars (it didn't help that I got this one on her birthday), but have still done 16k miles in 17 months! Mountain passes, open roads, cross-country, you name it it laps it up. Highly, highly recommended. Could be a little more raw on occasion but as a package it's unbeatable.
sounds very good.......unfortunately i have a mrs who does not get cars either.....although she is quick to take the keys to the ferrari whenever she wants to!!!
Appreciating fine things is of course different to getting cars, I'm told :-)
ha ha she hasnt used that excuse yet lol.......
Every day cars are a Honda Civic and a Disco 3.
I've just bought the wife a Mk1 MX5 and I've become quite smitten with it.
Watch pic in car
I've also just picked this up for a little fun
Well I was going to post a picture of my car, but looking at the car pics posted here
I think I'll pass .
2007 Mercedes C200 diesel auto. A good blend of comfort, class, prestige, relaibility, price and running cost. It's hopeless, of course, if performance is one of your most important criteria but it suits my somewhat laid-back driving style and has enough performance to easily keep up with the traffic flow.
If I want a couple of hours fast motoring there's a 1000cc Honda in the garage, with performance that only the most expensive cars can get near.
Rob
Yeah, but it's not yours is it? I'm taking a guess at company vehicle?
The four toys, after a washing session.
This during the week
This at weekends..
And this in the winter
Did a VMax event recently (2 mile straight @ Bruntingthrope) and clocked 187mph through the trap - not bad for a 120k mile 12 year old estate :)
I drive this during the week and in the rain etc...
And this if its ever sunny, as the tyres don't work in the rain or cold...!
Pic is from the top of the Stelvio pass. Not the most relaxing drive I've ever made.