Poll: Your Next Car

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:1991-1994 Porsche 911 C2 or C4 42/M


You'd probably be better off with a 1995. That's when the 993 came out and the suspension geometry changed a lot. If you are fixed on the earlier, the Road America is the one to get.
Anonymous
Definitely electric but not a Tesla as it's sort of luxury (though I think they make decent products). Nissan ARIYA looks very interesting for later this year.
Anonymous
Hummer EV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1991-1994 Porsche 911 C2 or C4 42/M


You'd probably be better off with a 1995. That's when the 993 came out and the suspension geometry changed a lot. If you are fixed on the earlier, the Road America is the one to get.


The 964 RS America doesn’t give me much driving experience other than a higher price tag over a C2. I also want one that is a hot rod that is highly modified which I wouldn’t do with an RS America. I’ve considered the 993, but it feels a lot newer and than 1 generation and I still like the older aircooled cars more.
Anonymous
Definitely some electric. Gas is going to get more expensive (good) and we need to make a shift away from ICE. I expect federal subsidies are forthcoming within the next year.
Anonymous
Either EV or weird old car. This would be the second car after the practical honda small suv.
Anonymous
I am committed to getting either hybrid or fully electric car for my next vehicle. I am open to brand but so far am looking at Kia Niro (SUV), Tesla (although this is out of my price range unless I can get it gently used or off lease). Whomever posted that Nissan above looks like a cool vehicle. I am 37 and Female. Whatever it winds up being I try not to buy brand new, rather gently used 2-4 years old and love to buy off lease vehicles.
Anonymous
Anything with a turbocharged engine and stick shift/manual transmission......before they get extinct by the tsunami of electric cars.....
Anonymous
46, female. Next car will very likely be a RAV4 Prime. Hoping that my current RAV4 makes it a few more years, so that the Prime won’t be such a hot item by the time that I buy one.
Anonymous
Jaguar F Pace. 41, F
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:1991-1994 Porsche 911 C2 or C4 42/M


You'd probably be better off with a 1995. That's when the 993 came out and the suspension geometry changed a lot. If you are fixed on the earlier, the Road America is the one to get.


The 964 RS America doesn’t give me much driving experience other than a higher price tag over a C2. I also want one that is a hot rod that is highly modified which I wouldn’t do with an RS America. I’ve considered the 993, but it feels a lot newer and than 1 generation and I still like the older aircooled cars more.


If you really want to modify it you should really reconsider the 993 (depending upon your experience level). They are much more forgiving (and air-cooled - more accurately, oil-cooled).

I have raced or track driven and instructed every model from 1970 thru 2011 (including the factory race cars from 1999 - 2010).

But, at the end of the day, it is whatever puts a smile on your face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anything with a turbocharged engine and stick shift/manual transmission......before they get extinct by the tsunami of electric cars.....


992 is tc & stick
Anonymous
Something inexpensive I will pay cash for. After being surprised that my luxury car could be totaled in a minor fender bender I was able to drive the car home from I realize complex expensive cars are a waste of money that can be trashed in an instant.
Anonymous
I don’t know but it needs to have programmable seats and a heated steering wheel.
Anonymous
Audi RS6 station wagon
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