So what car have you been obsessing about today?? (Vol 2)

So what car have you been obsessing about today?? (Vol 2)

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CraigyMc

16,570 posts

238 months

Monday 3rd June
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Zippee said:
Dave Hedgehog said:
I am getting old, I seriously want one of these to waft about in

I look at those too.
Can get an early Wraith for sub 100k now but running costs would scare me witless
Must be quite a bit of parts commonality with a 7er.

DodgyGeezer

40,947 posts

192 months

Monday 3rd June
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any of these three will do me.... not fussed in what order, though they are somewhat spendy (especially no. 1)







epom

11,760 posts

163 months

Monday 3rd June
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jules_s said:
Various T Roc R's

I actually have one now - and for various health/wife issues I'd like a (newer) version.

A tough ask for a sensible colour/spec tbh.
Love the idea of these, but with 2 kids it really is a non runner. You could hardly fit a lunchbox in them. Still…..

JustGetATesla

308 posts

121 months

Monday 3rd June
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Today I have been obsessing about Cybertruck! An interesting video incoming…

Killer2005

19,723 posts

230 months

Monday 3rd June
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JustGetATesla said:
Today I have been obsessing about Cybertruck! An interesting video incoming…
I liked the idea of it when it was first released. But it appears badly designed, badly put together and generally a bit st.

Pablo16v

2,128 posts

199 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Low mileage Jag XF 5.0 in Portfolio spec. My phone must’ve heard me talking to a pal about our household annual mileage dropping quite significantly as one of these popped up on my Marketplace feed a few minutes later. Yes, the £700 tax band is a bit of a stinger but that is quickly dismissed with the thought of a 385bhp RWD V8 burbling family saloon on the drive

Steamer

13,907 posts

215 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Killer2005 said:
JustGetATesla said:
Today I have been obsessing about Cybertruck! An interesting video incoming…
I liked the idea of it when it was first released. But it appears badly designed, badly put together and generally a bit st.
Is it true in the 'terms of ownership' - you cannot sell them in the first year unless Elon decides to buy it back?... otherwise the vehicle can be remotely disabled by Tesla.

Harry Flashman

19,513 posts

244 months

Tuesday 4th June
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LuS1fer said:
Having just sold my Insignia and realising I can get by with 2 seats, it struck me how stunning the styling is on these Mazda RFs and how fantastically petite they are, in a world of really ugly and gross SUVs. Hell, I was behind a Taycan earlier and thought it looked like a lorry.

So I'm going to buy one, hopefully an ND2 with the 180 horses. Noisy, yes, a bit harder tio get in and out of, yes but who cares...

That is a great looking car!

Harry Flashman

19,513 posts

244 months

Tuesday 4th June
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I have scratched the itch with my 60s Muscle car, and now want something more useable with four seats. The '69 Camaro 427 (gorgoeus, a riot, but wife doesnt really like me taking small children out in it, understandably, and I never take it out if damp as it's both in perfect nick, and a bit lairy in the wet) may have to go to make way for a Ferrari GTC4Lusso, one day. I am definitely obsessing over them a bit.

Actually fronting up the cash, well, thats a different matter! It's quite the upgrade/money for an occasional use toy...

So I was obsessing over these, and got one. It lived up to expectations, but isn't terribly useful.

[url]|https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/30954/202406043434005[/ur]

So I have moved onto these (my perfect spec posted below). The Ferrari has a smaller engine than my Chevy and is all wheel drive, so it's clearly a sensible family choice. It will be more economical, too smile

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/2024022067...

Edited by Harry Flashman on Tuesday 4th June 09:36