If you could have any one car to drive, and you had to keep it (No fair saying Bugatti Veyron or whatever and then selling it to finance a house or a garage full of nice cars or whatever.) and drive it for the next four years, what would it be?
You gotta pay for required (and needed) maintenance on your own (unless it%26#039;s covered, like on a BMW).
If you had to drive one car for the next four years . . ?
I would go with a 2007 BMW M5 simply cuz of its aggresive looks and 500HP engine and its a really comfy sedan to drive I test drived one a while back and its roomy but it can get you to the grocery store or wherever quick and has a ton of room for shopping
If you had to drive one car for the next four years . . ?
I would vote for a Toyota LandCruiser.
It is a car that I LOVE.
But knowing my current financial situation, I guess I will stick to the Giant XTC840 Mountain bike that I have :)
If you had to drive one car for the next four years . . ?
I%26#039;d go with whatever the most fuel-efficient diesel car I could afford. As gasoline goes higher in price, biodiesel is going to start looking a LOT better very quickly, and I%26#039;d want a vehicle that could make use of it.
If you had to drive one car for the next four years . . ?
Haha, next to supercars like a Bugatti Veyron or a McLaren F1, I would say if I had to have a car for four years, hmm... it%26#039;s tough. I like that BMW M6.. but I also really like some of the old Ferraris and I also kinda like the Porsche 911s (I drive a rear-engine car myself).
But whatever it is, it%26#039;s gotta be a European import. I%26#039;m glad to be an American, but I honestly think a Corvette is a piece of crap next to a good German/Italian sports car. That%26#039;s just my opinion though (feel free to disagree).
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