What's your daily driver ? (photo thread)
#16
My current daily is an E39 M5, however, I'm planning to sell it. Recently bought a 2009 MX-5 that I've modded for the track and I've decided I'd rather drive that than the big, heavy M5.
#17
How about expanding the scope
I think most of our daily driving cars might be a little mundane. What if we also mentioned or posted pictures some of our past exotic or interesting cars?
Sine we are limited to 5 pict's - this will be a two post submittal...
Sine we are limited to 5 pict's - this will be a two post submittal...
#20
Guess if I drove my DD to the airport and parked it, then drove it home I might have a different perspective. Just sayin.....
#22
Holy Crap !!! 3 Lagonda's!!!! I would love to just sit in one and see a working dash display
#23
2009 BMW 335i MSport
Need a good car, since I drive 30k a year. Good meaning fun to drive, quick, decent on gas/maintenance.
I want to upgrade to a E550, but doesnt make sense to run a 45k (used) car into the ground. Might stick it out with the 335i.
Need a good car, since I drive 30k a year. Good meaning fun to drive, quick, decent on gas/maintenance.
I want to upgrade to a E550, but doesnt make sense to run a 45k (used) car into the ground. Might stick it out with the 335i.
#24
2013 Subaru Impreza Sport. Great car with great gas mileage. The last thing I need for a DD is something I 'worry' about where I park, etc.
Previous DD was an 09 base Honda CRV and before that an 06 Scion xB. Scion xB was fun, the CRV wasn't.
Previous DD was an 09 base Honda CRV and before that an 06 Scion xB. Scion xB was fun, the CRV wasn't.
#25
Lagondas display
Of the 3 Lagonda's, the 1984 series 2 LED display - all the numbers worked, but too bad most of the sending units did not. Keeping track of gas was interesting. The 1985 Series 3, had 3 TV screens... everything worked except most of the time the screens had 'vertical roll' like an old 1950'-60's tube tv... never did fix that... the 1988 Series 4... everything worked! Biggest mistake - ever selling the series 4. Owning a Lagonda makes you really appreciate just how reliable Aston has come.
#26
great thread
I do lots of camping, mountain bike and adventure racing .... so my DD is a 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser. I just hit 99,000miles on it. I put aftermarket front/rear bumpers, a lift, and a more functional-heavy duty roof rack on it.
It is one of the rarer 6-speed manual ones. Fun to drive and can hold its own playing off-road.
FJ Cruiser ready for adventure by wilmer.gaviria, on Flickr
Adventure Car by wilmer.gaviria, on Flickr
It is one of the rarer 6-speed manual ones. Fun to drive and can hold its own playing off-road.
FJ Cruiser ready for adventure by wilmer.gaviria, on Flickr
Adventure Car by wilmer.gaviria, on Flickr
#27
Except, I don't have to worry about some kid bumping into it while texting.
"Proving something" is in reference to the folks who use secondary high-end cars for the same snails-pace commute I do, just so they can park it up front to make the rest of society conscious of their economic inferiority.
Last edited by blue_skies; 09-13-2013 at 01:37 PM.
#29
My daily is a 2013 Ram 1500. I need something that can tow. I also have a 87 Porsche 928 that I drive daily in the summer. There seems to be a lot of 928 owners on here as well! I think in two years I might trade up to a Range Rover but their reliability record scares me...
#30
My daily is a 2013 Ram 1500. I need something that can tow. I also have a 87 Porsche 928 that I drive daily in the summer. There seems to be a lot of 928 owners on here as well! I think in two years I might trade up to a Range Rover but their reliability record scares me...