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drive an X5 and my dream car would be an M5. It's within reach after kids at least. I also like a nice R8.
I've bought and sold two M5's in the last year, and while they were a blast to drive (briefly), I think my friend who owns one long-term summed it up best:
"Costs more to maintain than a 22 year-old mistress."
I could see myself driving my favorite muscle car, no problem. I would just need about $20,000 to buy it!
1969 Dodge Coronet R/T 440-Magnum. Big and torquey engine, nice styling, lots of real metal and chrome, not too big & not too small (I already own several big cars).
Just sold my wife's SRX, because she wants a CTS-V wagon. Looking...
For me, after three years, I still love my E550 coupe. By far, the very best all-around car I've driven. Not going to replace it soon, but may add a nice 911 or Aston Martin.
I still own the Valiant I drove to school and it has been bullet proof...
At one time I had a Dart with a 340 and 4 spd sleeper... and also a Barracuda with a 340 and a 4 spd... the gas crunch took away a lot of these cars... the Dart was a trade in for a Pinto!!!
I could see myself driving a brand new Rolls Royce or Bentley... I could also see myself going to jail cause the only way I could ever drive one is to steal it.....
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