..... NO..... because a 1968 GT500KR Mustang, runs at about £50k................ out of my price range for the moment.
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Its all good of course, but my leanings are for the 500,.... I love the more sculptured street look,......Oh we have similar good taste, again no chance unless I win the lottery or the wife dies and I blow the insurance.
It is odd, [MENTION=6741]jakarta[/MENTION] seems to have me down as anti car as well.I think my post is quite different to Stat Brothers. I merely stated a personal preference and a single observation about other motorists. This is all. You seem to have jumped to a conclusion I'm anti-car. I don't like driving and I tend to avoid things I don't like. This is all. You, on the other hand, seem to be quite twitchy and defensive about cars, why is this?
Is there any fun in driving these machines?
Bloody good grip to, what with being able to hang upside down.There is, yes. Now no-one ever DREAMED of owning a car like the one I drive. It's just not the stuff of dreams.
It is, however, beautifully engineered to the smallest detail.
Of course we all hate busy traffic, etc, but at least I suffer that traffic in comfort - heated leather seat, brilliant stereo / navigation system, etc, etc. And when traffic and conditions do allow, it's pretty good fun to throw around a bit, too. I love my car. It's my oasis of personal space.
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There is, yes. Now no-one ever DREAMED of owning a car like the one I drive. It's just not the stuff of dreams.
It is, however, beautifully engineered to the smallest detail.
Of course we all hate busy traffic, etc, but at least I suffer that traffic in comfort - heated leather seat, brilliant stereo / navigation system, etc, etc. And when traffic and conditions do allow, it's pretty good fun to throw around a bit, too. I love my car. It's my oasis of personal space.
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Bloody good grip to, what with being able to hang upside down.
It is odd, [MENTION=6741]jakarta[/MENTION] seems to have me down as anti car as well.
Which I'm not, well not in the purposes of this thread anyway.
The best car I ever owned was a Toyota MR2 (honest I'm not anti-car), not my dream car but when compared to my 'history' it certainly stands out.
I had it for a few years 15 or so years ago.
The problem was, even back then, it wasn't being 'driven'.
I would just be sat looking at the car in front.
With the massive increase of other road users, the condition of the roads, and the cost of the upkeep, I was just wondering how much actual fun was involved in owning a Porsche 911 twin turbo thrillbeast.
Or are they becoming like expensive versions of those 'still boxed' toy collectors.
Oh I exempt campervans from this, as anyone wanting to go to Cornwall between May and October will need somewhere to stay overnight. So that makes perfect sense.
I feel for you, even more so if it was 8am or 4pm, honesty I do.I'll post my full take on this later today.
Sadly I now have to get into my car and drive 180 miles to a Clients site.
Sadly I now have to get into my car and drive 180 miles to a Clients site.
Have you not read the commuter threadsI think I might have figured out why you're so grumpy. Take the train, it's less strain
There is, yes. Now no-one ever DREAMED of owning a car like the one I drive. It's just not the stuff of dreams.
It is, however, beautifully engineered to the smallest detail.
Of course we all hate busy traffic, etc, but at least I suffer that traffic in comfort - heated leather seat, brilliant stereo / navigation system, etc, etc. And when traffic and conditions do allow, it's pretty good fun to throw around a bit, too. I love my car. It's my oasis of personal space.
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There is, yes. Now no-one ever DREAMED of owning a car like the one I drive. It's just not the stuff of dreams.
It is, however, beautifully engineered to the smallest detail.
Of course we all hate busy traffic, etc, but at least I suffer that traffic in comfort - heated leather seat, brilliant stereo / navigation system, etc, etc. And when traffic and conditions do allow, it's pretty good fun to throw around a bit, too. I love my car. It's my oasis of personal space.
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I considered one of those, but at the time was told it was strictly a 4 seater, so went for an A6 instead. I hear they now offer a 5 seat option. I agree with the other points though, a pleasure to drive, you can wang it about a bit, but the delight is in making a long journey, swiftly, in great comfort, and arriving feeling like you've just popped out to the shops.