Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A convertible Audi is fine if you're gay.
Fine for gay man or gay woman?
I am a straight woman...is an Audi convertible, in your opinion...OK?
Anonymous wrote:A convertible Audi is fine if you're gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a mid life crisis at 63. Want to buy a convertible.
I realize the Camaro, Mustang and Wrangler convertibles I am too old for.
The Audi seems like a nice convertible. What do you think?
Any other suggestions?
at 63, its late life crisis buddy
I googled and 40-60 is mid life crisis age range. So a little older.
I had my first mid life crisis at 24 when I bought a 1976 Jeep
CJ7 Bicentennial Convertible with a lift kit, huge Eagle on hood and Levi package seats, then at 26 a Red Jeep Wrangler Convertible followed by a Mercedes convertible at 31 as the crisis was my youth and being single ending soon and once married no more fun cars. By 38 had the three row vehicle, kid in back, house in suburb. This will be my second mid life crisis and a convertible is always the answer. Just this time older. So need a more mature convertible.
I doubt driving a CJ7 Jeep lifted in air with monster tires and graphics at 63 will be cool like when I was 24 picking up 22 year old girls for a drive to the beach! I felt silly in it by 26.
Do yourself a favor - DO NOT search out what the CJ you just described is worth today. You’ll never forgive yourself for not putting it in storage for 40 years.
DP
I searched it….Holy Crap!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a mid life crisis at 63. Want to buy a convertible.
I realize the Camaro, Mustang and Wrangler convertibles I am too old for.
The Audi seems like a nice convertible. What do you think?
Any other suggestions?
at 63, its late life crisis buddy
I googled and 40-60 is mid life crisis age range. So a little older.
I had my first mid life crisis at 24 when I bought a 1976 Jeep
CJ7 Bicentennial Convertible with a lift kit, huge Eagle on hood and Levi package seats, then at 26 a Red Jeep Wrangler Convertible followed by a Mercedes convertible at 31 as the crisis was my youth and being single ending soon and once married no more fun cars. By 38 had the three row vehicle, kid in back, house in suburb. This will be my second mid life crisis and a convertible is always the answer. Just this time older. So need a more mature convertible.
I doubt driving a CJ7 Jeep lifted in air with monster tires and graphics at 63 will be cool like when I was 24 picking up 22 year old girls for a drive to the beach! I felt silly in it by 26.
Do yourself a favor - DO NOT search out what the CJ you just described is worth today. You’ll never forgive yourself for not putting it in storage for 40 years.
Anonymous wrote:Having a mid life crisis at 63. Want to buy a convertible.
I realize the Camaro, Mustang and Wrangler convertibles I am too old for.
The Audi seems like a nice convertible. What do you think?
Any other suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Having a mid life crisis at 63. Want to buy a convertible.
I realize the Camaro, Mustang and Wrangler convertibles I am too old for.
The Audi seems like a nice convertible. What do you think?
Any other suggestions?
at 63, its late life crisis buddy
I googled and 40-60 is mid life crisis age range. So a little older.
I had my first mid life crisis at 24 when I bought a 1976 Jeep
CJ7 Bicentennial Convertible with a lift kit, huge Eagle on hood and Levi package seats, then at 26 a Red Jeep Wrangler Convertible followed by a Mercedes convertible at 31 as the crisis was my youth and being single ending soon and once married no more fun cars. By 38 had the three row vehicle, kid in back, house in suburb. This will be my second mid life crisis and a convertible is always the answer. Just this time older. So need a more mature convertible.
I doubt driving a CJ7 Jeep lifted in air with monster tires and graphics at 63 will be cool like when I was 24 picking up 22 year old girls for a drive to the beach! I felt silly in it by 26.
Anonymous wrote:get 911 carrera if you can afford it. Smooth cruiser, and fast. Best built German car IMO