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.
houndco
My experience with BMWs was with a 2002 and a Bavaria and was long ago, but friends with them have had a good many problems and then there is the CR's data base.

I guess that my experience with Toyota and Lexus just cannot be overcome, but I will try test drives. Thanks for your responses.
Whart said...

The 993 and earlier platforms are, in my estimation, the ticket

Damn Straight!
IMHO if you are looking for a true sports car the 1970 to 1973 911s are the ticket.
After having driving several 911 from the 80s and the 90s I bought a 1973 RS.
The car was the same price as the used 911 cars vintage 95 and 96s.
I know for many this is too crude of a car to drive, but if the driving expieriance and the feedback to the the driver is important with no masking effects that this is the car to enjoy. I could not drive this car everyday, but when the sun is out.............
The later model years are too heavy, not responsive and just too conservative for my driving style. The newer 911s are great GT cars but not true sports cars.
This is my opinion, your milage may vary.
Rugyb- a 1973 RS is a holy grail type of 911, surely you bought it opportunistically- today, the price is astronomical for a factory RS of that vintage.
Whart
Yes I did get it at a fair price 10 years ago.
I am the third owner, the seller had the car for 21 years. When I bought the car it came with the complete log book from the original owner along with every dollar ever spent on the car.
The car is a thrill to drive and it is a magnet where ever we go.
Seeing you car on your system I am sure you know what I mean.