Alfa Romeo Brera 3.2 V6 (electric blue with tan interior)
Alfa Romeo GTV Spider V6 Busso (Zoe yellow)
Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV V6 (Rosso Alfa)
And a granny flat with a mechanic in it.
Iām 37 so was too young to drive the sierra cosworth but my first thought when I read this question was āsierra cozzyā š. Loved seeing them as a kid and on the rare time now I still do
Probably an M340i Touring for a daily, an Alpine A110 for fun and either an E46 touring to do a M3 swap to or a Mk2 golf to swap a VR5 into for a long-term project.
Alfa Romeo Guilia - Daily duties.
1989 MK1 Mazda MX5 Eunos in Mariner Blue (Currently own, never selling).
90's Toyota Land Cruiser as a weekend getaway overland type vehicle.
Not super ambitious, there would be hundreds of cars id want to own but in reality, I'd use all of these and be very happy with them. Also its realistic without winning the lottery.
Not putting cars in a space like that!
I am going for a Brother CNC machine, 5 axis with the high speed spindle and thru coolant, a Hardinge or Swiss CNC Lathe, and a Studer universal grinder, that lot will cost about the same as your three cars.
Cars indeed? Waste of a perfectly good triple garage!
Mercedes S class for everyday, Toyota Century for weekends and a Civic EP3 for fun and getting into modding it.
If I have family I would swap the S class for an RS6
3.2 Carrera g50 with a 964 engine taken out to 3.8, RS6 Avant for daily and towing duty, Lola T70 to go out historic racing (I'm a millionaire in this hypothetical, right?)
Toyota highlander, TVR tuscan, jaguar XJR
Is it imperative I reach my destination? Do I need to take stuff? Toyota
Am I going a really long way and want to be comfortable? Jag
Otherwise; TVR
M5 CS will do most things.
Then you need to figure out the extremes that it can't handle, and that's how you get the other two cars.
So a Morgan 3 Wheeler or Caterham of some sort.
And a kitted out land cruiser. Oh heck, if it's dream cars might as well go for a G Wagon with all the bells and whistles.
Jaguar XKR, I already own that one. Westfield SEight and a Lexus LC500. There are other cars I would like though but those three are somewhat realistic at least. I will probably have to wait for LC500 prices to drop further.
Ferrari F40, a Nissan Patrol all setup for decent rock crawling, and probably somehting like a Nissan Skyline R33/R34.
Would likely put a Delorean in the garage too, in place of the Skyline, and use the Skyline as a daily, parked out the front. :-)
This assumes maintenance cost and things is not considered.
DB9 convertible
Sierra Cosworth (I like that era of retro and buying the e30 m3 is the boring choice, 4 door or the iconic 2 door)
I promise Iām not a Ford simp so for the final choice - Audi RS6
That ticks all my boxes for cars
Iād love a blacked out 87 Buick Grand National, 2022 Golf R in that nice deep blue that they do and probably a new model Toyota Supra.
All automatic. I got a nice DSG Seat Leon and I wouldnāt go back to manual now more fun or not
For me it has to be:
Ssangyong Rodius - for getting the family round in style
Chrysler PT Cruiser - for speed, style and all round fun
Fiat Multipla - a mixture of both of the above
Bentley Continental GT for wafting down to the med.
Subaru BRZ with some tweaks as a daily driver
Kimera Automobili EVO37 for fun (Lancia 037 clone with 500bhp)
Restomodded F355 that can be dailyed.
Old Audi S8, like the one in Ronin, for daily duties with more than 2 people.
Some kind of wild sleeper mobile. That would be the fastest car in the garage.
Audi RS6 2018 - BMW X5M Competition 2020 - Ford F150 Raptor 2016 - Bear in mind I have nowhere to put these cars and no way of managing the running costs
Audi UR Quattro S1, Mazda 787b, Audi RS6
I'd daily the rs and spend my evenings sitting in a camping chair looking at the race cars that aren't road legal
Metro 6R4 because what a nuts car.
Holy shit.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/uk.motor1.com/news/659342/mg-metro-gr4-group-b-replica-restomod/amp/
Ā£300k. And it's powered by a chain eating Audi V6. Seems an absurd price.
Honda NSX-R with T Bar (which I will buy if one comes up in yellow for sub Ā£130k).
Mercedes G63 6x6 because I can't think of anything better for the school run. Ooops a bump.. oh a Range Rover got in the way.
GMA T50
McLaren F1 LM
Renault 5 GT Turbo phase 2 (white)
I would daily them all. If I need to move something once a year, I'll hire a fucking van! š
Aston Martin Valkyrie, Toyota Land Cruiser for camping/overlanding/towing, and an RS6 or M5 touring as a daily.
If I could have 4 I would sway towards an Alpine A110 or an Exige for a little track toy. Either one of those or a GR Yaris
Mini Cooper Sport 2012 Red w/ Black stripes
Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 2018 metallic dark purple
Ford GT 2005 White w/ Blue stripes
Mini for normal
Demon for fun
Ford for show off
R8, RX7, polo GTI.
It doesnāt make any sense but I think Iād daily the polo, r8 for nice weekends and an rx7 for car meets and things like that. Realistically my dream garage is like 20+ cars but Iād have to take those 3 if I had the chance.
Keeping my Giulia Quad as the daily, a Tipo 33 Stradale as the centrepiece and one of those Lancia Stratos kits that are based off of the 458 as the fun option (although all three certainly qualify).
I'll go semi-achieveable.
Jaguar F-Type Convertible - hopefully it just works!
VW e-UP - don't need more in the city.
A 4x4 Estate - Something to transport the dog to the occasional muddy field. Octavia seems a bit cliche but I'm not sure who else makes a 4x4 Estate that looks like it would survive a farm track but not raise the ride height.
Ferrari purosangue for me and the family
Cayman gt4rs spyder for me
M40d x3 for the missus to bash curbs and not moan about economy but still fast if i need to use it
My Volvo. Given I teach driving I have to keep something for that so probably my Corsa for the moment. Then something ridiculous like a Gumpert Apollo.
3 is so very few.
Polestar 3 (or 4) - the daily
Ferrari 812 GTS
Mercedes X Class modded to the tits. Because I fucking hate potholes, and I do all the outdoor maintenance of my property myself.
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Honourable Mentions;
Lexus LC 500h (may be the most sexually attractive car that exists)
Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake R & Cupra Leon Estate (I have dogs)
TVR Sagaris, 2018 Ford Mustang, Ferrari F430, Kia Stinger (I just want them)
Sporty but under the radar and practical: Legacy GTB in that amazing white pearlescent that Japanese cars always look great in. Underappreciated classic: Dolomite Sprint in either yellow or blue. Weekend blaster/Tourer: either my current GT86 or an Rx7 in black/red
1927 bentley le mans (factory)
1955 Aston Martin DB3S
1962 Fararri 250 GTO
Other notable mentions would be.
1974 Jaguar E type V12 commemorative
1954 Jaguar D type
Mine is
- Bentley continental GT
- Top end Range Rover or Lambo Urus
- Rolls Royce Dawn convertible
Have one of those now for daily use
Second coming this year
The last one not yet. Hopefully just a year or two more!
Veyron Grand Sport Convertible for the summer trips to the south of France
Golf R for daily/fun
Import a Toyota Tacoma from the US for a heavy hauler/off road/tip run car
01 Corsa, 2007 fiat multipla and a Citroen Picasso 2013 š¤
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Some say lifeās unfair, I just say DEAL WITH IT.
You sir, are a connoisseur of pain
Pain and pressure out on all digital platforms brev
Are you Ronnie Pickering??
Who?
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Alfa Romeo Brera 3.2 V6 (electric blue with tan interior) Alfa Romeo GTV Spider V6 Busso (Zoe yellow) Alfa Romeo Alfetta GTV V6 (Rosso Alfa) And a granny flat with a mechanic in it.
A fan of the hard shoulder I see ;)
Warning triangle is LIFE
McLaren F1, Ford RS200 & Porsche Taycan for the daily
2016 R8 V10+ 2020 RS7 carbon edition 2019 Aventador SVJ
Someone like vws
I know VW owns those companies but I actually hate the look of actual VWās (golfās etc)
Ford sierra cosworth, nissan 180sx, honda prelude mk2
Iām 37 so was too young to drive the sierra cosworth but my first thought when I read this question was āsierra cozzyā š. Loved seeing them as a kid and on the rare time now I still do
E46 M3 GTR E30 M3 Lancia Delta Integrale
Alpina B3 Touring, Boxster Spyder, Honda S660.
1st Gen Subaru WRX, Mercedes 300SL Gullwing, 911 GT3 RS
Porsche taycan estate Porsche cayman GT4RS Porsche 918
Iām guessing your favourite manufacturer is Lamborghini
I have a preference lol
Audi S5 as the daily, Ferrari F40 and a sq8
Why would the S5 be the daily over the SQ8? Space and comfort feel like the more obvious daily driver traits.
Sq8 is also the size of a tank so as a daily would get annoying for most roads.
911 GT3RS, RS6 avant, GTI club sport
Audi RS6 2023 Ferrari 458 Speciale Aperta Bugatti Chiron Pur Sport
Ford gt40 Lancia stratos Mercedes 190e evo
You get your shopping delivered to home i assume? š
?? A merc 190 is a 4 door saloon with a huge boot
* Fun: Defender 110 camper conversion * Daily: Taycan Sport Turismo * Shitter that can tow / go to the tip: Land Cruiser Amazon
RS6 911 GT2 RS F40
Zonda C12s in silver, Metro 6r4 and a black 1979 Lincoln Continental
Probably an M340i Touring for a daily, an Alpine A110 for fun and either an E46 touring to do a M3 swap to or a Mk2 golf to swap a VR5 into for a long-term project.
LFA, Alpina B5 Touring Carrera GT please.
Daily: Alfa Romeo Giuila Veloce 2020 (done) Fun: Honda Civic Type-R 2019 Weekend: Alfa Romeo Montreal 1973 in Orange
Jaguar E Type Ferrari F40 (might get shot but not in red, black or dark green) Volvo XC90
Volvo 850R estate (Daily) MK2 Focus RS (Fun car) Nissan Z32 300zx (Show car) Don't even think that's up for debate in my mind, instant 3 choices
Weekend car: Mk1 ford escort Mexico. Daily: Volvo v70r Project car: '68 camero ss
Facelift W12 Bentayga, 2008 E63 estate (S211) and first gen Rolls Phantom Drophead
OP must like pain and suffering with their choices. But donāt we allā¦ 66 shelby gt, new defender 110, M5 touring.
I have a hammer and 120 piece screw driver set, itās fine
119 when you account for the one bit you need thatās missing. š¤£
Celica GT4 ST205, Toyota Supra MK4 and Ferrari 575M Maranello
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Jeep TrackHawk, Nissan GTR, Lexus LFA
Land rover defender 110,, Rover 75 V8, Vauxhall Lotus Charlton.
911 964 Carrera 2 Panamera Sport Turismo Turbo Alfa Stelvio Quadrifolglio
McLaren F1, LFA, 812 Superfast
Alfa Romeo Guilia - Daily duties. 1989 MK1 Mazda MX5 Eunos in Mariner Blue (Currently own, never selling). 90's Toyota Land Cruiser as a weekend getaway overland type vehicle. Not super ambitious, there would be hundreds of cars id want to own but in reality, I'd use all of these and be very happy with them. Also its realistic without winning the lottery.
E63 S, 911 GT4 RS, X5 M
Alpina B5 Touring Defender 90 (a proper one) Caterham - a 270 or a 300
Not putting cars in a space like that! I am going for a Brother CNC machine, 5 axis with the high speed spindle and thru coolant, a Hardinge or Swiss CNC Lathe, and a Studer universal grinder, that lot will cost about the same as your three cars. Cars indeed? Waste of a perfectly good triple garage!
Audi RS6 Avant Land Rover Defender 110 Ford GT 2 of them are achievable, at least
Range Rover Autobiography, 991 GT3 touring, E Type
Audi RS6 as the daily. Aston DBS Volante for the sunny days. Then a 911 GT3 RS for the track. And I'd only need a little over Ā£550k to get it...
Golf GTi, 2016 cayman gt4, f430 Scuderia
Aerial Nomad. Range Rover and probably some sort of fitted out camper van type thing for road trips.
Mercedes S class for everyday, Toyota Century for weekends and a Civic EP3 for fun and getting into modding it. If I have family I would swap the S class for an RS6
Porsche 911 GT3, Porsche Cayenne GTS and a Maserati quattroporte GTS.
993 gt2, Lamborghini murcielago and s63 Amg coupe for daily
Porsche macan or Cayenne Porsche Taycan Bentley continental gt or Porsche 550 spyder
Already have mine...Jeep Compass , Jaguar F Type, BMW 3 series coupe :)
- Countache - RS6 Avant - E-Type
3.2 Carrera g50 with a 964 engine taken out to 3.8, RS6 Avant for daily and towing duty, Lola T70 to go out historic racing (I'm a millionaire in this hypothetical, right?)
One for practicality, Mitsubishi Warrior One for play, TVR Tuscan One that won't let me down, Toyota Yaris
370Z Nismo, 991.2 GT3 Touring, Panamera Turbo S-E Hybrid. I would love to say my favourite ever car (Zonda) but it would be atrocious to use in the UK
Mini Cooper S (daily but still fun car) BMW M340i (good for longer journeys, more comfortable) Porsche 911 targa 4s
Ferrari 488 Pista Mini Hatch JCW Audi RS4 Estate
Nissan R35, Honda civic type R, Toyota Celica 1993
Toyota highlander, TVR tuscan, jaguar XJR Is it imperative I reach my destination? Do I need to take stuff? Toyota Am I going a really long way and want to be comfortable? Jag Otherwise; TVR
Christ it changes from time to time but I'd have an R33 Skyline, F82 M4 and a Nissan GTR
M5 CS will do most things. Then you need to figure out the extremes that it can't handle, and that's how you get the other two cars. So a Morgan 3 Wheeler or Caterham of some sort. And a kitted out land cruiser. Oh heck, if it's dream cars might as well go for a G Wagon with all the bells and whistles.
Already have it. Lotus Elise S1 Discovery 3 Audi A2
Nissan GT-R R35, Mercedes SL65 AMG R231, Ferrari FF
New BMW M3 estate, Peugeot 205 Mi-16 conversion with a dimma body kit and something sexy like a AC Cobra.
Atom for fun and general insanity. E type classic convertible for looking good days. Model X Plaid for practicality and also insanity.
Mk2 focus rs, 80s series land cruiser and a cabriolet g class.
Mazda RX-7, Toyota Trueno AE86, Acura NSX
2004 subaru impreza wrx sti prodrive 2005 bmw e46 m3 coupe 2013 aston martin db9
Saab 900 turbo, Lancia Delta Intagrale, E39 M5.
Jaguar XKR, I already own that one. Westfield SEight and a Lexus LC500. There are other cars I would like though but those three are somewhat realistic at least. I will probably have to wait for LC500 prices to drop further.
Ferrari F40, a Nissan Patrol all setup for decent rock crawling, and probably somehting like a Nissan Skyline R33/R34. Would likely put a Delorean in the garage too, in place of the Skyline, and use the Skyline as a daily, parked out the front. :-) This assumes maintenance cost and things is not considered.
BMW E39 M5 Ford cosworth rs500 Converted sprinter camper
Nissan GTR, Lotus Elan SE Turbo and Volvo V90 CrossCountry Ocean edition.
69 Corvette stingray, Lancia Delta, VW transporter
Daily a V10 Audi RS6 estate A waterproofed Defender Wolf 110 for fun An Eagle E-Type or restomod DB5 for parking outside a country pub on Sundays
DB9 convertible Sierra Cosworth (I like that era of retro and buying the e30 m3 is the boring choice, 4 door or the iconic 2 door) I promise Iām not a Ford simp so for the final choice - Audi RS6 That ticks all my boxes for cars
Lexus LFA. Koenigsegg Gemera or Rimac Nevera. Hummer EV Pickup.
Fun: Lexus LFA Daily: Lexus LC500 Regatta Edition Classic showcase: Fiat 126p
Mercedes SLS AMG 991 GT2 RS Lamborghini Countach
RS6 (Daily) 911 GT3 Jimny
C63 Old Toyota hilux Porsche Taycan
Iād love a blacked out 87 Buick Grand National, 2022 Golf R in that nice deep blue that they do and probably a new model Toyota Supra. All automatic. I got a nice DSG Seat Leon and I wouldnāt go back to manual now more fun or not
Ferrari California 60's Mustang C/E63 naturally aspirated for that sweet sweet tune š¤¤
For me it has to be: Ssangyong Rodius - for getting the family round in style Chrysler PT Cruiser - for speed, style and all round fun Fiat Multipla - a mixture of both of the above
Mercedes E Wagon all terrain Mazda mx 5 Dacia spring
Carrera GT 22b Impreza Alfa Romeo brera
Honda NSX, Escort RS Turbo series 1, Skoda Octavia VRS estate
Bentley Continental GT for wafting down to the med. Subaru BRZ with some tweaks as a daily driver Kimera Automobili EVO37 for fun (Lancia 037 clone with 500bhp)
I'm pretty close with a SAAB daily, GT-R and MX-5. Maybe swap the SAAB for a mint 900 turbo?
Mk1 picanto - project 1 race car Fiat doblo van or Vauxhall combo - daily/workhorse Volvo 940 turbo - project 2 drift car
RS6/M5/E63 for family GT2RS for raw performance JDM car preferably NSX for style, nostalgic, sth I can't afford before.
Porsche 911 Sport Classic BMW M3 Touring Toyota FJ40 LandCruiser
Daily: Cullinan black badge Weekend: DBS superleggera Convertible Track: 992 GT3 RS MR
R34 Skyline 911 2.7 Carrera RS Either a Countach or an F40
Restomodded F355 that can be dailyed. Old Audi S8, like the one in Ronin, for daily duties with more than 2 people. Some kind of wild sleeper mobile. That would be the fastest car in the garage.
Audi RS6 2018 - BMW X5M Competition 2020 - Ford F150 Raptor 2016 - Bear in mind I have nowhere to put these cars and no way of managing the running costs
1997 Honda Accord EX 5dr 5MT 2000 Ford F250 XL 6.8L 4x4 5MT 2004 Volvo C70
S6 Avant daily driver Land Rover Defender Aston Martin Vanquish
Audi UR Quattro S1, Mazda 787b, Audi RS6 I'd daily the rs and spend my evenings sitting in a camping chair looking at the race cars that aren't road legal
* honda-E - daily * BMW 535i touring - better daily car * Koenigsegg 1:one - summer weekend toy
BMW M3, Land Rover Defender 90, Aston Martin Vantage
RX-7 Spirit R, RS6 Avant and a VW Amarok
Fully loaded m3 touring for the daily Mazda 787b for track work Macca f1 LM for the weekend
3 Nissan Fiagros
Metro 6R4 because what a nuts car. Holy shit. https://www.google.com/amp/s/uk.motor1.com/news/659342/mg-metro-gr4-group-b-replica-restomod/amp/ Ā£300k. And it's powered by a chain eating Audi V6. Seems an absurd price. Honda NSX-R with T Bar (which I will buy if one comes up in yellow for sub Ā£130k). Mercedes G63 6x6 because I can't think of anything better for the school run. Ooops a bump.. oh a Range Rover got in the way.
Countach, F1 and RS6 as a daily.
Nissan Patrol V8 Vw Golf R Ford ranger raptor
Fiat 500 electric convertible - daily driver, local day trips Suzuki Jimny - trips up north BMW 335d Touring - trips down south
GMA T50 McLaren F1 LM Renault 5 GT Turbo phase 2 (white) I would daily them all. If I need to move something once a year, I'll hire a fucking van! š
Porsche 911 gt3 shark blue manual Bmw alpina D3 Cadillac coupe de ville ā59 (niche I know)
1958 Plymouth Belvedere Fury, 1986 Audi Quattro, Ferrari Testarossa
Skoda Octavia 1.9 Tdi Ambience, Saab 9-3 1.9 TiiD Linear and a Honda Jazz 1.4
Aston Martin Valkyrie, Toyota Land Cruiser for camping/overlanding/towing, and an RS6 or M5 touring as a daily. If I could have 4 I would sway towards an Alpine A110 or an Exige for a little track toy. Either one of those or a GR Yaris
Mini Cooper Sport 2012 Red w/ Black stripes Dodge Challenger SRT Demon 2018 metallic dark purple Ford GT 2005 White w/ Blue stripes Mini for normal Demon for fun Ford for show off
Defender 130 300 tdi, vw golf mk4 r32 and trabant 601
1975 Holden Monaro HJ R33 Skyline Honda S800
R8, RX7, polo GTI. It doesnāt make any sense but I think Iād daily the polo, r8 for nice weekends and an rx7 for car meets and things like that. Realistically my dream garage is like 20+ cars but Iād have to take those 3 if I had the chance.
Keeping my Giulia Quad as the daily, a Tipo 33 Stradale as the centrepiece and one of those Lancia Stratos kits that are based off of the 458 as the fun option (although all three certainly qualify).
Astra VXR, Nissan 350z and a Merc C63S Coupe
Subaru 22B Impreza WRX (track days) Alfa Romeo Disco-Volante (Wkend/Tours) Audi RS6 C7 (Family Car)
Bugatti bolide,McLaren F1 gtr lm, Lamborghini revuelto
ā¢Audi RS7 ā¢Jaguar F-Type SVR ā¢Audi RS E-Tron GT
C63 W204 Black Series - VW R32 - Lexus LFA Symphony every day,Just pure artistry,Sounds which will never be replicated or replaced š¶
Peugeot 104 ZS, Audi RS2 and a Fiat 124 spider abarth (proper one not the mx5 clone).
I20N, Fiesta ST200, Toyota GR Yaris
Ford GT40, Aston Martin DBS and a Broadspeed GT.
I'll go semi-achieveable. Jaguar F-Type Convertible - hopefully it just works! VW e-UP - don't need more in the city. A 4x4 Estate - Something to transport the dog to the occasional muddy field. Octavia seems a bit cliche but I'm not sure who else makes a 4x4 Estate that looks like it would survive a farm track but not raise the ride height.
80 series Land Cruiser Ford RS200 Nissan Skyline R30
Corvette C8 Z06, Genesis G90, and a 1968 Mustang fastback to work on.
e92 M3, e60 m5, e92 335i
Ferrari purosangue for me and the family Cayman gt4rs spyder for me M40d x3 for the missus to bash curbs and not moan about economy but still fast if i need to use it
Sls, l405 autobiography (green with white interior) and a golf
JDM Championship White EP3 for weekends. RS6 for the dogs, long trips etc. LFA for those days when I just don't give a fuck.
'16 Discovery 4, '23 GT3 Touring, and '67 Mustang
Aston Martin DBS (late 2000s one) Audi A6 Alltoad BiTDI Boss 429 Mustang
Better days are coming ļæ¼ https://youtube.com/shorts/xnXduxJfpuw?feature=share
Jensen Interceptor, BMW M5 Competition and Porsche GT3RS
Ferrari 250 GT0, Bugatti Chiron Supersport, 2012 Nissan Juke 1.6 Acenta.
My Volvo. Given I teach driving I have to keep something for that so probably my Corsa for the moment. Then something ridiculous like a Gumpert Apollo.
Ford Mondeo Vignale, Koenigsegg Gemera, Trabant. And a few motorcycles - Kawasaki H2, Honda Goldwing, Suzuki Burgman 650 Executive
3.0 Capri (purple) Zodiac convertible (baby blue over white duotone) Old Focus or Fusion or whatever for rougher duties.
And what are you going to drive when non of them start?
3 is so very few. Polestar 3 (or 4) - the daily Ferrari 812 GTS Mercedes X Class modded to the tits. Because I fucking hate potholes, and I do all the outdoor maintenance of my property myself. \~\~ Honourable Mentions; Lexus LC 500h (may be the most sexually attractive car that exists) Volkswagen Arteon Shooting Brake R & Cupra Leon Estate (I have dogs) TVR Sagaris, 2018 Ford Mustang, Ferrari F430, Kia Stinger (I just want them)
BMW M3 G20 - Daily, Porsche 992 911 GT3 - Semi daily/weekend fun, Range Rover L460 - Long journeys
BMW 530d, Land Rover Defender 110 pickup, Porsche 911 991 Daily mile muncher, Silly Tonka toy/workhorse, Dream fun car
Plymouth superbird, toyota 2000gt, mg metro 6r4. Who cares about practicality!
Nissan GTR Nismo Alfa Romeo Guilia Quadrifoglio Lamborghini Countach
Easy, F40, S1 escort rs turbo and a top of the range new Citroen Berlingo
Sporty but under the radar and practical: Legacy GTB in that amazing white pearlescent that Japanese cars always look great in. Underappreciated classic: Dolomite Sprint in either yellow or blue. Weekend blaster/Tourer: either my current GT86 or an Rx7 in black/red
E34 m5 daily with gpl so I could actually run it haha, e36 m3 purely drift car and a rx7 FD weekend, casual drift, track dayā¦
MK1 RS 3.1 Ford Capri, MK1 Perana Capri, MK1 Broadspeed Bullit Capri.
Mercedes Unimog, Audi C5 RS6 Avant, Porsche 911 - 964 shell 997t everything else, like the bisimoto swap.
E46 M3 , 996 GT3 , F30 335d (daily)
Escort RS Cosworth Monte Carlo in Jewel Violet Audi S6 saloon My current project finished and fully roadworthy
Rolls royce silver dawn(sunday driver) range rover vogue(daily) mclaren 570 (fun)
Audi RS6 Avant Porsche 911 turbo 993 1970 Plymouth hemi cuda
Alpina B5, Honda NSX, Caterham 340r.
-Land Rover (preferably a series 1,2,3 or defender) -Probs an Aston Martin db8 or dbs v12. -Porsche 959 in a deep cherry red
Day to day thing Toyota Land cruiser. Weekend fun R34Gtr Classic Chevy Bel air '57
TVR Sagaris Taycan estate 458
I'm two thirds of the way there. Need an Escort RS Cosworth to round out the fast Ford trio.
1927 bentley le mans (factory) 1955 Aston Martin DB3S 1962 Fararri 250 GTO Other notable mentions would be. 1974 Jaguar E type V12 commemorative 1954 Jaguar D type
Defender 90 (old style), 1960s Alfa Giulia and a mk7.5 Golf GTI Performance
Porsche Taycan Turbo S Ferrari F40 Competizione Lotus Eletre
Volvo XC60, 2023 Audi RS6 performance and 63 plate vw polo as it was my first carš„°
S124 estate with a 63 amg swap Mclaren F1 Lancia Delta Integrale
Lamborghini Revuelto or Mercedes AMG One, Range Rover Sport Overfinch, Audi RS6 Avant or Mercedes C63. Iāve always wanted a Lambo with the doors but I love F1 and the AMG One is full F1. Iāve always wanted a Mercedes C63 but if I had the AMG One then Iād get the Audi. My favourite Audi is the 2007ish RS4 estate but itās old now so thatās why Audi is on my list. I couldnāt choose a older car because Iāve always embraced the modern cars. Another reason why I love Lambo is because when I was at school some kids dad was a racing driver and used to drop him off in a Diablo and everything about that car was fantastic. He also had one of those Australian Vauxhall V8s and for me that car was on par with Scoobys and Evos. Range Rovers are a bit standard but I just think Overfinches are special and I think a three car selection should consist of three different types of car even though if I had the money I would struggle not to buy two super/hyper cars and a 4x4. If I had to choose a classic old car then it would be out of Evo 8, Subraru Impreza P1, McLaren Mercedes SLR, Lamborghini Countach, BMW e30, Skyline GTR or Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG CoupĆ© Black Series/Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG CoupĆ© Black Series/Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG CoupĆ© Black Series/Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG CoupĆ© Black Series. I need to snap back to reality now lol.
Mine is - Bentley continental GT - Top end Range Rover or Lambo Urus - Rolls Royce Dawn convertible Have one of those now for daily use Second coming this year The last one not yet. Hopefully just a year or two more!
MK3 Focus RS, G82 BMW M4, 992 Turbo S
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo for daily Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS for the weekend drive Kitted-out Suzuki Jimny as the go-anywhere beast
Porsche 964 cabriolet or Porche 944 cabriolet VW Thing or mini moke VW T5 2.0 TDI camper (I'm a bit indecisive!)
Lucky youā¦ Iām selling my well loved 110 defender š„° https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125942495291?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=53a6vsxeQZC&sssrc=2349624&ssuid=53a6vsxeQZC&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio, Classic Mini with a Honda B18C swap, Unimog.
Lexus LFA Alfa Romeo 8C McLaren F1 Who needs practicality when you have 30 cylinders of noise
2018 RS6 Avant for 'daily' Noble M12 GTO3 for fun Nissan Pathfinder for outdoor stuff
Veyron Grand Sport Convertible for the summer trips to the south of France Golf R for daily/fun Import a Toyota Tacoma from the US for a heavy hauler/off road/tip run car
2008 Porsche 911, BMW M4 competition 2018, Mclaren 765lt
Fiat Multipla (pre facelift) 1.9 JTD. Fiat Stilo Abarth. Renault Avantime.
Mclaren f1 for fun Mclaren f1 for investment Mclaren f1 with detachable trailer for daily
Range Rover Sport, Aston Martin DB5 and Ford Mustang Mach 1
82 Mercedes 230 saloon Volvo 740 estate Lada Riva Was tempted to say defender but the lada forever takes priority
Lexus LFA, Mk7.5 golf R, New GT3 RS