Cars. What does the typical audiophile drive?


Just curious. People have asked about watches,
cigars, beer, and even ones income here.

1: What do you drive (daily & weekends)?
2: What might you be driving in the future?
3: What would you drive if $$$ was no object (pick 2 ;-)?

My answers to the above:
1: Toyota truck.
2: Newer Toyota truck.
3: Lamborghini Murcielago & McLaren F1.
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I found that kind of entertaining to watch 70+ year old folks driving super cars that they actually don't need especially at shopping plazas where they can have a risk of someone's banging their car with pickup truck door. I may take that as return back to childhood or youth with pile of money made over the lifetime LOL! I also found that most of the super cars attract mostly dudes, but I still prefer to attract females. So for mid-aged or younger (I guess straight) males super cars not needed as well. One of the best auto (I believe) that attracts females or at least make them turn the head is Jeep Wrangler preferably lifted, no doors and open. Hot rods with roaring V8 sound may work as well.

Disclaimer for older folks and homosexuals: I love jokes and humor. Please don't be offended.

In my future late years I may find myself perhaps in comfortable SUV such as Range Rover, Lexus GX, Buick Enclave or similar. Substantially less fatigue when driving. They're substantially cheaper vs. super cars to purchase and maintain. The rest of funds if any I won't mind giving to my children
Czarivey, I bought a used Alfa Romero Bertone beginning in 1999. It was a wonderful experience and like a fool I sold it to buy a BMW Bavaria because of our family reaching four people. I dearly wish this car was still made in an updated version.

Presently, I drive a 2008 Lexus RX 400h hybrid. That very reliable. I traded my Porsche Cayman for the Lexus. The salesman bought it for himself. It was quite a machine, but has such a small interior as to make it uncomfortable.
10-16-15: Tbg
I traded my Porsche Cayman for the Lexus. The salesman bought it for himself. It was quite a machine, but has such a small interior as to make it uncomfortable.
With the 2014 Cayman S I have, which I believe was significantly redesigned relative to the earlier versions, ingress and egress can involve a bit of calisthenics, but once seated I find it to be very comfortable. To put that in context, I'm 5'9", medium build.

And yes, it's quite a machine :-)

Regards,
-- Al
I drive a Toyota Prius but......link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPP_Jp1s17U
Had an Alfa Romeo GTV Veloce, special ed., Alfa Romeo GTV-6 with straight pipes, another GTV, another GTV-6, and an Alfa 164 S, the last of which I handed over to my mechanic about six months after he suggested I hire someone with a large truck to total the 164 S for me. I finally learned my lesson. I'm slow.