Daily Driver Other than your GT3
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zshecht7792 (04-12-2021)
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2013 BMW X5d. Great all-around DD. Averaging 21+mpg around town. Just hit 90k miles. My oldest son gets his license in 2 years. Figure I'll give him the X5d, and get myself a new D90 at that time.
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Got a 2015 TRD Pro last year. Didn’t think I’d buy a black car again but it looks good dirty. Love rolling down the rear window on hot days. Flash your lights if you spot my 000 license frame.
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RS6 Absolutely Love the car!
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Wife's DD is a RS5 sportback which I get to drive occassionally,, especially when it needs gas
Mine is a '14 turbo S coupe which has useable back seats for the grandkids!
Mine is a '14 turbo S coupe which has useable back seats for the grandkids!
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Nice to see so much love for the 200 series LC. I recently picked up a heritage edition and this is going to be my long term daily.
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nle (04-16-2021)
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agreed, I work at a BMW dealer and we've never seen one ''blow up'' including one that's pushing 150k
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https://www.caranddriver.com/toyota/land-cruiser
“With a ride quality that's smooth and well-planted, the Land Cruiser delivers comfortable driving dynamics. Its steering feel is light, however, and there's a fair amount of body roll. Rival SUVs in this price range offer handling that's more rewarding. In spite of its beefy exterior, the Land Cruiser is relatively quick off the line. It's also capable of towing up to 8100 pounds...”
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I traded in a 2008 G500 for a 2016 LC. LC was smooth, fit my large family but also didn't drive like a huge car. They are bullet proof but the gas mileage and depreciation from new offsets that quite a bit. Ended up trading that for another car I thought my wife wanted. I'd still get a 2016+ model with around 100k miles if they get to around $50k.