Guys, I know this has been discussed before but we need an update....What is your daily driver for those who don't DD their 360/430. For me its a 2010 BMW 750 Li Sport-Graphite/Oyster -Ryan
2007 750Li. Silver on Black. Thinking of trading it for an SL500 or 55AMG. Image Unavailable, Please Login
'08 Audi RS4. Amazing piece of engineering in all respects, and really very good in a Canadian winter.
2000 540i sport- real 6-speed stick shift, no i-drive, no Chris Bangel Butt or styling, no Run Flat tires or electric steering, and the car starts with a real key not a fob/start button! Going on 10th year with the car (bought it 2 years old) and I'd rather get another old 911 to go with the 360 before spending more money on a daily driver Car still rocks pretty good, especially on long highway road trips! Cost to maintain from the awsome independent mechanics I use is less than my dad's toyota! Every year we check the suspension bushings to keep the car tight- when one needs replacement it is something like $80 vs. $1,000 at the dealer that replaces the whole suspension arm! If the car dies, I'd love a clean e55 AMG or E63 AMG, or a low mileage and very clean M5 (model year 2000-2003) if it could be found locally. Both of the AMGs sound awesome with nice torque
I love posting this picture... It may sound crazy, but the B7 is my favorite car here - a cruiser that is also a bruiser. Very comfortable, very quiet, very rare, and very fast. It is an awesome car. Jon Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I love that GT-R in white. I drive a Cayenne TTS when the F430 isn't appropriate. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just got my Chevy Volt last month and I love every e-Mile we put on it........best car made in Detroit to date (IMHO) above all the reabtes are awesome (Feredral+state). I heard the Tesla 2012 S Type w/Extended battery will be an excellent functional DD as well
As the owner of a BMW indepdendent shop, this is one of the single best cars from them. Great power, looks, performance and reliable. I've owned many BMW's and you won't be able to pry this one away from me.
e55 (for work and meetings and getting around town), range rover (for nearby shopping/groceries, dropping off daughter, or rainy/snowy days), lexus gs300 (for long trips, smooth and reliable and sips gas), jaguar xkr (sporty mood but still comfortable in the city driving, also good for golf trips less than 2 hours away). the f car and others are fun on short highway trips and on the track~~ p.s. Korean traffic is horrible.
Camry for work, great gas milage and F250 turbo diesel when feel like owning the road...360 for weekends
Well, nothing special for me, a 2009 Honda Fit Sport that I will likely keep until it is no longer safe and reliable (which I'm guessing will be 10+ years from now). I really love this car for a daily driver, it's not exactly luxurious or well appointed, but it gets high 30's in fuel economy, small enough to park anywhere and versatile enough to haul stuff. Normally I only buy "cheap" cars for daily drivers, but recently it came time to buy my wife a new car. We thought about another Honda, but ended up going with Volvo. We went through the Volvo US Military Sales dealer we have in Japan and ended up paying $40k for a fully optioned 2011 Volvo XC60 R-Design with a sticker price of $53k. This will be my wife's safe and luxurious vehicle to haul herself and my son around. Will also be keeping this for 10+ years. I don't own my Ferrari yet, but I am actively shopping for a F430 Spider, but the color combo I'm looking for seems fairly rare, so I think finding one in good condition for a price I can afford may take a little while. I'm looking for white exterior with red seats and red interior accents, but NOT a full red dashboard if anyone knows of anything.
Toyota Prius! I'm on my third . . . Been driving them for a long time. I know most of the folks on here lean farther right than I, but I like to think I am helping the environment in some small way (at least averaging down my total carbon footprint)