What should you be driving?
I usually don't pay much attention to these quizzes. I'll do em, and they never ever come close to my favorites. But this one nailed it.
Years ago, somewhere on the forum I posted my Top 3 all time favorite cars, a 1961 Jag, XKE coupe, 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, and a 1963 Corvette Split window. Well the Quiz said I should be driving the Split window. I never realized I was so transparent.
I guess they must have asked all the right questions.
Withdrawn, because I wouldn't want to be responsible for causing anybody's personal information being "leaked" here on this "private, and secure" Forum.
Years ago, somewhere on the forum I posted my Top 3 all time favorite cars, a 1961 Jag, XKE coupe, 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, and a 1963 Corvette Split window. Well the Quiz said I should be driving the Split window. I never realized I was so transparent.
I guess they must have asked all the right questions.
Withdrawn, because I wouldn't want to be responsible for causing anybody's personal information being "leaked" here on this "private, and secure" Forum.
Last edited by +fireamx; May 9, 2015 at 12:55 PM.
It says I should own a 1969 Chevy Camaro SS. I LOATHE Camaros!!! These cars were for the "in" crowd. I like unique automobiles. Give me an underdog, like Crossfires.
That stock looking British Racing Green Bug Sprite with the four cylinder Volvo engine I found years ago when too young and stupid to fully know what it was and how a century later I would still miss not having paid the $500 to own it.
Great sounding. Fun. Basic. Unassuming. Simple. torque-y. One of a kind. Something unappreciated by the uninformed.
Great sounding. Fun. Basic. Unassuming. Simple. torque-y. One of a kind. Something unappreciated by the uninformed.
What I drive depends of how I feel, what the weather is like, and what I need to do. It's nice to have a choice.
ps '65 was the first year for a FI corvette with disk brakes.
ps '65 was the first year for a FI corvette with disk brakes.
The following is what it told me, I actually think they got it pretty right. My '86 Turbo Z is my classic and, my Jeep is pretty basic. I've had the Z for 29 years the Jeep for 16 which takes care of being comfortable in the familiar. The Crossfire takes care of the other "timeless" car. As far as being fulfilled, these could be the three vehicles I have when I die. I forgot, I had a motorcycle for a lot of years.
Classic
You need to get back to basics and you feel comfortable in the familiar. Your attitude of if its not broken don't fix it carries over into all aspects of life. You need to get an old Camaro, Mustang, 442, Dusenberg or other "timeless" car and you will be fulfilled. But if you can't fit that in the garage its time for a Harley.
Classic
You need to get back to basics and you feel comfortable in the familiar. Your attitude of if its not broken don't fix it carries over into all aspects of life. You need to get an old Camaro, Mustang, 442, Dusenberg or other "timeless" car and you will be fulfilled. But if you can't fit that in the garage its time for a Harley.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)



