Money is no object, you may buy three new cars. What?
Discussion
I presume the generosity doesn't extend beyond the initial purchase, in which case I wouldn't want anything hugely exotic as I could never justify or afford the maintenance costs.
For me:
Daily: Tesla Model S P100D
Family / daily for longer trips: Range Rover SDV8 Autobiography
Fun: Midrange SV bodied Caterham 7 with home build option ticked.
For me:
Daily: Tesla Model S P100D
Family / daily for longer trips: Range Rover SDV8 Autobiography
Fun: Midrange SV bodied Caterham 7 with home build option ticked.
Bizzarely the daily is the one I am struggling with the most....
Daily - Range Rover Sport SVR (or Ford F150 Raptor)
Supercar - Lamborghini Aventador SV (because I've wanted a Lambo since before I could spell 'Countach')
Ariel Nomad - Friend of mine had a VW Sand Rail back in the day. Never had so much fun and this seems the best modern-day equivalent.
Daily - Range Rover Sport SVR (or Ford F150 Raptor)
Supercar - Lamborghini Aventador SV (because I've wanted a Lambo since before I could spell 'Countach')
Ariel Nomad - Friend of mine had a VW Sand Rail back in the day. Never had so much fun and this seems the best modern-day equivalent.
911 Targa 4 GTS - It’s a do it all car, with the manual you would never get bored of it, and if someone else is paying you can spec it up crazy high!
Ferrari 812 - The last of the great V12 Ferrari’s? Perfect long distance cruiser with a gem of an engine.
Hyundai i30N - You need something you can just tool around in and use for trips to the shops. It’s great fun and being practical is your go to daily.
Ferrari 812 - The last of the great V12 Ferrari’s? Perfect long distance cruiser with a gem of an engine.
Hyundai i30N - You need something you can just tool around in and use for trips to the shops. It’s great fun and being practical is your go to daily.
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