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I second this. Thats a great write up!

I’ve owned a wide array of vehicles over the years, (I’m only 33 though, so no old-man stigma here) and the 2011 Jaguar XKR (X150 generation) I picked up back in 2018 is the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. (Reliability and all) It’s probably the most slept-on car in this category. (Which is one of the reasons I bought

2015 Macan Turbo owner here, as an aficionado of depreciation I typically rotate out cars every 12 to 24 months, though for the first time I’m finding it hard to replace a car.

I don’t like crossovers. I don’t care who makes them. My dislike for them is broad and universal.

You should really give this a drive, it’ll change your mind. It’s actually got less ground clearance than a Volvo CrossCountry or an Audi Allroad (8.7 for the Volvo, 6.9 (nice) for the Macan). It feels as low to the ground as my S3, driving it. We test drove a few different versions when my wife was looking for a new

A mostly stock-looking Mk6 GTI

Twin turbo 4.6 liter, V8 fun.

I prefer older cars.

I could use a garage. I have a completely customized 2017 Mustang, but it has to live on my driveway.

We’re a Jalop-nightmare as we lease two SUVs, a 2019 Range Rover HSE and a 2021 Porsche Macan S. Compared to the other comments, definitely not the coolest cars on the planet but we really enjoy them. A base Taycan is replacing the Macan later this year (if it ever arrives). In a dream world I’d have a 356 Speedster

  • 2018 Tesla Model 3 AWD (daily driver)

BFGoodrich G-Force COMP2

My 1991 MR2 Turbo. 72,xxx miles on the car and I threw in a new 2GR swap last spring along with a brand new ‘93+ trans, new axles, coil overs, and big brake kit

Three very different cars, but all awesome! A lifted 2014 WRX hatch, 2016 ND Miata, and my most recent addition 2021 Bronco Black Diamond with the 7 speed manual!

Show Us What’s In Your Garage!

You shouldn’t indulge me like this, but my most interesting car is my 1993 SAAB 9000 CDE, acquired just under a year ago. I purchased it because my grandfather had one very similar to it, and independent of that, it’s a phenomenal car to drive.

In the garage right now,

It’s a car I wanted since I was 10 and saw it at the local auto show. I found it 3 years ago in the garage of an elderly couple. They used it at their Florida house when they went down for the winters. 48,000 miles when I got it and 53,000 now. It was a little sad and dirty when I got it, but I am always working on

My new XC40 Recharge right after getting some PPF love at the detailer:

Sigh. This is sad. I’ve owned some great one, including the phenomenal, much-maligned first-gen Allroad (just replace the air suspension with a standard suspension the first time it breaks and 99.9 percent of your issues go away) and a Merc E500 4matic.