Just curious, what's your OTHER vehicle?

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just more LC's:)

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I can't speak for the i3, but my Model S was great in the winter in Maine... and the rear-facing third row makes it a fantastic kid hauler.

Really nice stable! Mine is:
  • 2021 LC 200 Heritage (wife's daily)
  • 2005 LC 100, built out (adventure wagon)
  • 2015 Tesla Model S (daily)
  • 2009 Porsche Cayenne GTS manual
  • 2006 Saab 9-3 Convertible (~40k miles, showroom condition, Maine summer car)
  • 2011 BMW 335i Convertible (Texas good-weather car)
  • 2006 Tundra (dump hauler)

I had a 2007 9-3 Aero 6-speed, I loved that car, it was a blast to drive for a trans-axle. Sadly, all of the GM junk on it failed quite often and it went on down the road in 2010 after GM started shagging brands and they dried up.


One of my other vehicles, new camper truck project. It should have a flatbed and a Four Wheel Camper on it next year, like all things these items are backed up.

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Mid-life crisis ride. I know there's a lot of opinions on the new design but I think it looks amazing. The manual transmission is awesome, forgot how much I enjoyed shifting.

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You’re right about that. BMW really made a horrid kidney grille. I think it’s the most hated design to date. However, the manual transmission is pretty sweet and have been pretty happy with Bimmers over the years other then a bad turbo and window regulators here and there under warranty. I think the grille flows a little better on the X7. I would definitely take the X7 over the GLS now the GLS is having a crap load of problems. Will be looking at an X7 50i in dark blue like my 200 with blacked out accents
 
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I had a 2007 9-3 Aero 6-speed, I loved that car, it was a blast to drive for a trans-axle. Sadly, all of the GM junk on it failed quite often and it went on down the road in 2010 after GM started shagging brands and they dried up.


One of my other vehicles, new camper truck project. It should have a flatbed and a Four Wheel Camper on it next year, like all things these items are backed up.

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Also drove a RAM several years ago. Got one of the most unique driving experiences in this car :)
 
Just picked up another Jeep JLU Rubicon Diesel , got tired waiting for parts to build my 200 the 35 nitto grapplers fit with no lift .

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I have just got the JL 21 rubicon and same wheels and my tires are Nitto Ridge Grappler 35 x 12.5 x 17 just came in, except I'm waiting on the rings.

Are you using the factory OEM spare tire mount, or the Mopar Heavy Tire mount or an aftermarket bracket to fit the 35" tire in the spare location?

I am wondering if the factory OEM mount will allow the tire to clear the bumper at the bottom of the tire?
 
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Added to the fleet…Saratoga II TC. Basically an airborne LC200. Handles like a truck, seats 6, long history of reliability, gets about 14 statute miles to the gallon ..

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Very nice! I agree with your sentiments..... I had a Piper Lance t-tail for a good while. Club seating made for a good bit of room for mountain bikes and luggage.
 
I decided to go all out on the ultimate car for performance, status, looks and style. I had to one up all of the 911s on here.
I bought a 2004 Crown Vic police interceptor at a govplanet auction and I'm turning it into a baby donk.
3" lift, rolling on 24s. I just finished the suspension and wheels and tires this weekend. I'm installing the stereo now.
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I recently sold the Crown Vic and Bought this 1979 Cadillac Coupe Deville. I am arranging shipping now.
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I hope you hang out in the back room of your local Sicilian eatery and dive in your sansabelt slacks while you run numbers on the ponies, or at least that's how I'd like to imagine you spend your day while cruising that boat.
 
A coupe deville is my next purchase, but I am a sucker for the 1977-79 models.

Congrats on the purchase! I am partial to the '63 Coup DeVille, the grille and rear fins get me every time. That said, I'll likely be picking up another 3rd Gen Thunderbird in the future, likely a '62 as it is my favorite of the three years they made them.
 
I've always had a thing for old Caddy's. Now I have to resist the urge to pimp it out. It is flawless, with even the original floor mats.
I hope you hang out in the back room of your local Sicilian eatery and dive in your sansabelt slacks while you run numbers on the ponies, or at least that's how I'd like to imagine you spend your day while cruising that boat.
 

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