What is your daily?
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What is your daily?
I’m half assed shopping for a car for the wife. My current daily is a f250. Just curious what other enthusiasts have for daily/family cars. I have had Mercedes for years, but feel like the company while making some exciting cars has somehow also lost it’s magic.
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Edit: older 4runner for snow and heavy rain...
Last edited by ed devinney; 05-16-2020 at 08:26 PM.
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6cyclone6 (05-16-2020)
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Colorado sensible. All wheel drive, turbo 4cyl, 6MT or the lifted and locked land cruiser 200 series.
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Mostly either the 993 or 964. But Tesla for road trips and when I need the space.
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WI-Ing (05-16-2020)
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M. Schneider (05-26-2020)
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A quick paint correction on my Audi Sport ABT Tuned B9 S5 Cabriolet.
I have a new MDX Advance as well to haul stuff. But it’s the Wifey’s vehicle. Owned several in the past. Great reliable vehicles. No issues.
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dantonio (05-17-2020)
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DD the S4, although end up driving my wife’s car more on The Weeknd’s because it has the car seat in it.
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Last three have been BMW M3's. Two months ago I replaced the last M3 with an M340. I'm very impressed by this latest effort. Smoother, faster, more refined than the previous series M cars.... a perfect daily driver. I also have a RAM1500 4dr sport truck. It is a reasonably priced SUV with a 6 foot bed.
Had the Porsche out for a nice drive this afternoon. SO freaking awesome.
Had the Porsche out for a nice drive this afternoon. SO freaking awesome.
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A 997, 991 or even a 992, and you can feel confident she won't offer up any objections as to it being a suitable daily/family car. When my boys were young we never had a minivan as they gladly jammed themselves into the back seat of my '86 Carrera at the time versus riding in any other car.
Andy
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