Ones you could actually afford to drive.
My vote:
BMW E23.
Make mine a European 745i, please (although that might ruin the "affordable" part ).
I was delivering one to one of my "customers" back when I played in the Grey Market (circa 1981). An older gentleman in Starkville, MS. asked me what a BMW was. I told him it was like a Mercedes that handled well.
m4ff3w wrote:93EXCivic wrote:This. Nothing says class like a XJ
So close... The discerning enthusiast must bow to Sir Lyons' preferences though.
Taiden wrote: Ones you could actually afford to drive.
Define "afford".
For me, there's only one:
I think you could easily find a nice driver under $10k.
-Rob
rob_lewis wrote:Taiden wrote: Ones you could actually afford to drive.Define "afford". For me, there's only one: I think you could easily find a nice driver under $10k. -Rob
Servicing the brakes or anything else of consequence (and most of the inconsequential, as well) will cost several grand.
ransom wrote:
this
BMWs and Benzes are nice, but nothing screams "pass the grey poupon" like a Jag (if you can't afford the Bentley).
Taiden wrote: The jags have class, but it's snooty class. Not classy class.
If that is the case, then what the hell kinda class do Mercedes and BMW have? Jags to me define class.
mad_machine wrote: Was always a fan of the old 70s towncars
I saw one of these today, mildly hot-rodded with torque thrust wheels and lowered to not quite low-rider stance. I would not call it the epitome of the class, but I wouldn't have been ashamed to be seem it either.
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