My 430 is only really used for sunny days, I don't think its ever seen a rain drop. So what do you use as a daily? I go through these like I do pants, but current hack's are these: Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Oh and my wife has a Range Rover Evoque Convertible, which a man can never drive! Image Unavailable, Please Login
My love for convertibles and my wish to be in a higher seating position as a daily make this the obvious choice but I could never get behind it for some reason. I'm glad it exists though.
Love the Imola Red! I had Facelift one in Silverstone. I bought it when it was two old. That car sold itself, such a weapon back then compared to anything else!
She loves it. Cheap to run as well, I've got a special coat I wear when I HAVE to drive it! Image Unavailable, Please Login
The Wrangler Rubicon is an acceptable high seating position convertible for men! Comes in manual! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Daily my gmc 6.2 truck. That is the money maker. And some of the other toys . Have allways been a vw audi guy. My a3 3.2 and mk3 gti vr6 along with some early American muscle. Did the body and paint on the old
I have a TJ. It’s my third one. A TJ was my first vehicle so I have a soft spot for them. Although I’m constantly tempted by the new ones. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I just got rid of Khan LE Wrangler, I had to try one and it was an itch I had to scratch, had it 3 weeks, was an awful thing! Image Unavailable, Please Login
2015 BMW 228i with 6-speed stick. Bought new - 60K+ miles ago. Complements the 2005 F430 F1 Berlinetta nicely. Image Unavailable, Please Login
A 300k mile 2004 camry! My c300 broke a couple years back and I have been too busy with my other car projects to fix it [emoji28] Next year my summer daily will be an 04 Viper. Sent from my toilet using FerrariChat.com mobile app
Another Mini fan here. 2013 JCW with 26K miles. Plus two Toyotas. A new Grand Highlander and a 2014 Highlander. Big fan of these as daily drivers as they cost almost nothing to maintain. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Daily driving this for close to 8 years, rain and snow. It is surprisingly practical with the 2 trunks. Image Unavailable, Please Login
can’t beat a Toyota. During hurricane sandy, we had no power or gas for 3 weeks. My neighbor gave me a gas tank she had in her shed. However she didn’t realize her shed had flooded with Long Island sound salt water, and the vent cap of the tank was open… my Toyota Highlander made it 200 yards before it seized. Towed to the shop, they just flushed the fuel, and i drove it a few more years without a hiccup. You can’t kill it
I love my JCW, if you want a hoon, its just brilliant - you just can't have so much fun for cheaper!.
2021 M3 3 pedal. Image Unavailable, Please Login Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I am on my 3rd Toyota since 1988. 2nd RAV4 diesel which run for ever on regular oil changes and not much else done. Running costs are next to nothing after fuel. etc.