As stated in the title, what is it if you have any? Mine is a 99' Volvo S40 1.9 TD. Post a picture of it if possible.
I have a 2003 Lincoln Town Car but it is in the shop, so I have rented a Chrysler 200 sedan for the week and am driving that until Saturday. Here is what my car looks like: This is what I am driving this week: Colors are accurate as to my car and the rental, by the way.
I have a 2012 Kia Forte, bought it new back in '12. It's been a great car and came with an amazing warranty - however with a growing family I will be in the market for an SUV here in the next few months. I am Waiting until my accountant finishes my taxes to see how much I will owe Uncle Sam, then I will figure out how much disposable income I have. Anyway, here is an image of my car - the color is exactly the same:
Audi A3 but it's overkill when it's usually just me and the dog in it. I'm starting to come around to Dave Taylor's way of thinking - small runabout for town and hire an SUV for longer trips. The kids' car is a Mitsi Colt and it's awesome. Runs on the smell of an oily rag, easy to park etc.
Bench seat (ie space for my handbag or the dog), parking sensors, folds it's wing mirrors in. Light and nippy. Beats my Audi for round town.
That thing looks so beautiful! A Nissan Micra is also a good choice for town driving. Efficient, small, perfect for parking and tight streets.
That's your daily vehicle? You sure got pretty much money to afford such a car and to pay so much for fuel as this car is not efficient at all. Anyways, you've got one pretty sick looking car! I bet it performs as good as it looks.
It is! Top speed of around 175mph. It isn't efficient, no, but it's not the least efficient option out there, and it's worth it (in my opinion) to drive something you just love. The kick when you shoot off is amazing. The only problem is it really is a cop magnet; they're always surprised it's a young woman driving. (And yes, I make good money, but I also work 80+ hours most weeks, so it's a trade off.)
I've seen people put roof racks on those Porsches I want to shoot them. Having a Porsche isn't about being practical.
It isn't THAT expensive compared to some of the others I was looking at, though insurance runs a bit much that's partly due to my age. (Younger drivers apparently cost more to insure here.) Totally agree about the roof racks. I also kind of hate the Panamera and Cayenne - I don't know why you wouldn't just get a Lexus if you aren't interested in a really powerful car but want the space and nice design of a good brand.
I rarely see Lexus's on the road. So what do you do online if you don't mind me asking. Have you created your own product?
i ride the jeep on the daily and it takes me 30-45 minutes to reach work. Anyway, it wont make that much of a difference if I own a private ride. Traffic here is crazy!