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42 minutes ago, klineka said:

Yeah the SQ5 would be great then if you already have a family vehicle. 350hp and a 0-60 of 5 seconds is plenty quick for most people especially in an SUV. I like the fit/finish and styling of Audis in general, I was really close to getting an S5 Sportback a couple months ago until I test drove a Tesla Model 3 :whistle:

I looked at Tesla’s but I had my cpa collect some data for me, and I’m going to hold off on Tesla’s for a while. 

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With unlimited funds, I would continue to be practical.  My wife wants a mini-van even though we are almost empty nesters (youngest is a high school senior). So we would keep or get another Pacifica probably although might consider an Odyssey or Sienna. I currently drive a 2007 Taurus with over 230K miles.  I would probably get an F150.

If I chose to not be practical, I would get a Shelby Cobra.

 

This question does remind me of a guy that lived in my hometown.  He had one the world's most extensive gun collections all kept in a modest house.  He had a 2 car carport with 3 Rolls Royce parked in it about an inch apart. We got to tour his house as part of National Honor Society.  He passed a long time ago and his collection is now part of a local museum.

Apparently he was a spy during WWII.

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18 minutes ago, The Flush said:

With unlimited funds, I would continue to be practical.  My wife wants a mini-van even though we are almost empty nesters (youngest is a high school senior). So we would keep or get another Pacifica probably although might consider an Odyssey or Sienna. I currently drive a 2007 Taurus with over 230K miles.  I would probably get an F150.

If I chose to not be practical, I would get a Shelby Cobra.

 

This question does remind me of a guy that lived in my hometown.  He had one the world's most extensive gun collections all kept in a modest house.  He had a 2 car carport with 3 Rolls Royce parked in it about an inch apart. We got to tour his house as part of National Honor Society.  He passed a long time ago and his collection is now part of a local museum.

Apparently he was a spy during WWII.

https://www.emory.edu/EMORY_MAGAZINE/winter97/fberman.html

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That's a great story.
Thanks for sharing

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1 hour ago, The Flush said:

He had a 2 car carport with 3 Rolls Royce parked in it about an inch apart. We got to tour his house as part of National Honor Society.  He passed a long time ago and his collection is now part of a local museum.

Apparently he was a spy during WWII.

I hear spying pensions are pretty hefty...


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Shelby GT500 and F250 4X4 Truck.

 

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Too many variables here for me.

I am assuming that if I have unlimited funds that I am retired, but that wasn't stated in the question and would change my answer completely one way or another.

There is also no mention of motorcycles which is another point. Is it a 2 car garage and I can fit whatever I can in in that space, or is it potentially a much larger garage but I am only allowed 2 automobiles?

If I am retired, but limited to 2 garage spots, I'd have an adventure van and however many motorcycles I could stuff in the rest of the garage (maybe squeeze a kei car in there too, of which Suzuki Cappuccino is the top spot).

If I am retired, but limited to 2 autos, I'd probably still have the van, and then a Honda NSX.

If there is no retirement, but only have a 2 car garage, I am ok with what what I have now (Golf GTI and motorcycles) but could add some motorbikes with the coin.

If there is no retirement, but I have unlimited space but only 2 autos, the 2 autos would be a half ton truck and a Ferrari 575M Maranello.

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These things just kick so much ass...although as a working stiff I don't think I would get the use out of it.

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15 hours ago, Bonvivant said:

Too many variables here for me.

I am assuming that if I have unlimited funds that I am retired, but that wasn't stated in the question and would change my answer completely one way or another.

There is also no mention of motorcycles which is another point. Is it a 2 car garage and I can fit whatever I can in in that space, or is it potentially a much larger garage but I am only allowed 2 automobiles?

If I am retired, but limited to 2 garage spots, I'd have an adventure van and however many motorcycles I could stuff in the rest of the garage (maybe squeeze a kei car in there too, of which Suzuki Cappuccino is the top spot).

If I am retired, but limited to 2 autos, I'd probably still have the van, and then a Honda NSX.

If there is no retirement, but only have a 2 car garage, I am ok with what what I have now (Golf GTI and motorcycles) but could add some motorbikes with the coin.

If there is no retirement, but I have unlimited space but only 2 autos, the 2 autos would be a half ton truck and a Ferrari 575M Maranello.

Sync Adventure Vans

These things just kick so much ass...although as a working stiff I don't think I would get the use out of it.

Why don’t you go with the UAV from Stripes. Comes with rocket launchers and flamethrowers.😜

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