Are you in the military?1. 1995 Ford Probe
2. 2007 Dodge Charger
3. 2014 Charger
4. 2005 Buick Rainier
5. 2009 Dodge Challenger
Are you in the military?1. 1995 Ford Probe
2. 2007 Dodge Charger
3. 2014 Charger
4. 2005 Buick Rainier
5. 2009 Dodge Challenger
g35
Cls63
GS-f
m3
m2 (just sold after COVID)
530 (current)
my car heads know what each one of those are without badges.
All new car leases except the g35 and m2. Bought those new.
I just love cars. Wife doesn’t and drives a Kia
Don’t get rid of it until it appreciates to over 20k
GS-F is a hell of a car.
Yep..we can fix that rusty box..n dark a nikka in a demon cat or zo6 to pull upMidwest nikkaz will be happy with a rusty box chevy, as long as it got a 350, some exhaust, and some sounds
911 Turbo. Black on red. shyt was disgusting for a 17 year old.
In retrospect I had no business driving that car but my dad gave it to me as a hand-me-down when I got to be driving age. Lucky I didn't kill myself or someone else.
not bad since i work from home so my daily usage is probably on par with a weekend warrior/track racer, minus the abuse that it would get on a track. i haven't had to replace anything major yet either, my largest expense by far is tires, you need to replace them every 12k miles or so.your GT-R is your daily? wow.
How's maintenance?
Got that Camp Lejeune résuméAre you in the military?
After my cls63 I said I would only ever drive v8s. Main reason I leased the GS-F (plus had a kid and needed to cut budget).
Now I’m afraid V8s will be gone by the time I get around to being able to buy one again.