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What’s your dream car
So what’s your dream car I’ll start it off with mine
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I'm afraid that puts "double denim" twin rear spoilers into the shade Simon It looks like something "designed" on the back of a fag packet, with a blunt crayon Absolutely ghastly comes to mind Brian |
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Really difficult to choose, but Martin DB10 must be up there..... Would need something for IKEA trips though, so Range Rover would be my practical dream alternative
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Sorry, I mean ASTON Martin DB10...
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For something a bit more exotic, how about a Cord?
Or perhaps with Yello "Oh Yeah" cranked up to 10 on the radio.......... It doesn't need to be attainable to be a dream after all Brian |
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I suspect what ever car I desire, I will always want a Rover 75. I was chatting last night to my other half about selling my old V6. She suggested I get a Tesla in its place. A Tesla is not a dream car in my opinion, but it would be more economical to drive than the V6.
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There is nothing that is my dream car, lots I may like for different reasons.
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I've got 3 dream cars. First is a Rover 75, so I'm making a good start.
Number 2 is a Ford zephyr mk2. Just so I have something to work towards, my unobtainable dream car is either a ferrari ff or Enzo.
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I can categorically state that a Mercedes W113 280 SL will never feature as one of my dream cars, I've been there and have the tee shirt.
Blooming horrible thing to drive Brian |
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