Gift cars which would you choose if you didn't have to pay for them?
You have the choice of getting at no cost to you a 2011 Lamborghini Murciélago, or a 1957 Corvette roaster with the convertible hardtop and a 1974 Corvette Stingray, or a 1968 Ferrari Daytona Spider, or a 1968 Ford Pantera mated with a 1940 Ford Duce Coup, or a 2011 Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4? Why would you choose what you chose, nostalgia, top speed, styling, price/value, “babe magnet” appeal, etc?
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Oops, I misread, I should just stay out of every thread involving math or cars. I always choose Chevy.
The Bugatti, because it is a Volkswagen.
(Technically, so is the Lamborghini, but the Bugatti is the fastest production car on the planet.)
@ragingloli Ooooo…...I am impressed, you do know your better autos :-}
@TheOnlyNeffie Soooooooo, guess you would go for the pair of Vettes?
@Hypocrisy_Central yes, which I completely missed the first time I replied and almost opted for the Fords. :)
I would take any and trade it in on a Land Rover Defender 110 with the expedition rack and ladder. Pull out the back seats and add dog crates and just start driving with my right leg heated and my left leg a bit chilled if the heater works as reported.
None of the above. i am still trying to locate a new 2008 Toyota Solara. mine has 256,000 miles on it and it needs to be replaced. Toyota stopped manufacturing the Solara in 2008.
Either the Bugatti or Lamborghini, whichever is worth more. Simply because I would sell it, buy myself a nice 15,000 dollar car, and use the leftover money for something more worth while. Having a car that expensive is unnecessary in my opinion.
Fuck if I know. Which one can I sell for the greatest amount? ‘Cause I’d be more than happy with a Chevy HHR or something like that, and a bunch of extra cash.
The 1968 Pantera. It’s not teensy but it’s not a boat, plenty of torque and very very sexy in a non disco way.
@Neizvestnaya Makes you wonder why Ford never continued to produce them, would have gave the Vettes a run for their money.
@Hypocrisy_Central: Agreed, the shape was very tough but also sexy whereas the 70’s to present Corvettes have been very disco.
I’d like a Ford Fusion Hybrid.
If I had to choose from those selections, I’d pick the Pantera/Deuce Coupe hybrid so I could sing, “She’s my little deuce coupe. You don’t know what I got!”
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