If you could have any car...

Mazda Miata

and if I could ever find one, and afford it ... Sunbeam Tiger

A 1966 COBRA for the road and a GT40 for the track or a 2006 GT, also for the road :goodvibes

Sunbeam Tiger would also be nice. Wish I still had my 1968 GT350 Shelby.
 
Our own personal electric supplier is renewable energy. I hear late 2010 limited distribution and 2012 full market availability. The car to me has become point A to point B. What I am concerned with as a consumer is to have more choices in regards to a vehicle with much more range/zero emissions/affordability.

I do understand PP's posters lust for such motor vehicles as super cars, muscle cars, etc.

I had the opportunity to visit Boston in summer of 2005 and saw the Ralph Lauren car collection. We were able to get in on a weekday because weekends were sold out. There were quite a few lustful cars there, including a Ferrari 250 GTO.
 
I would prefer to drive an Acura RL, sh with Nav or Honda Accord EXL V-6 Nav

But, since we fill it up with wholesale stuff bi-weekly, my next car will be (a newer) Yukon Denali XL or Cadillac Escalade ESV.

I would really, really love another Mercedes S class, or BMW 7 series, but only if someone else pays for maintenance! We had a S320, and the maintenance killed me, once it was out of manufacturer warranty (MB paid for maintenance 3yrs./36k). "Service" was 2x a year, with one being $300+, the other $500+.
 
Our own personal electric supplier is renewable energy. I hear late 2010 limited distribution and 2012 full market availability. The car to me has become point A to point B. What I am concerned with as a consumer is to have more choices in regards to a vehicle with much more range/zero emissions/affordability.

I do understand PP's posters lust for such motor vehicles as super cars, muscle cars, etc.

I had the opportunity to visit Boston in summer of 2005 and saw the Ralph Lauren car collection. We were able to get in on a weekday because weekends were sold out. There were quite a few lustful cars there, including a Ferrari 250 GTO.

Are you familiar with the Honda Clarity? It is a vehicle that runs on hydrogen and emits H2O(water). http://automobiles.honda.com/fcx-clarity/
Now this is technology in its infancy, but could be the way of the future. I know that a few of these cars were available in California, however, hydrogen fueling stations are not on every corner. Once this kicks off, I would consider a hydrogen car (if fuel is readily available). The idea is this could be a great commuter vehicle and the classic muscle cars/super cars (yeah, right I can afford one of these :lmao:) can be reserved for play. Know that the super cars I mentioned in my post are nothing but a fantasy and won't be reality for my family. However, the potential that exists for the hydrogen vehicles is astounding.
 


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