My dream cars are weird, simple, but they make me happy. Hint: I like square stuff.
- I always liked Scion xB. Always said I'll own one someday. Eventually "met my hero" in the form of 2009 Scion xB. Loved it, got good memories with it, deer killed it, I'd get another one without a doubt.
- Ever since I saw 2nd gen Honda Pilot, I told myself I'll own one someday. Currently got one in the stable, a 2009 Honda Pilot. Love it, making good memories with it, wife loves it too. Another successful case of meeting my hero.
- GMT400 platform has a been my dream platform. Owned 2 vehicles in that platform (1995 Tahoe and 1990 Sierra), extremely satisfied with both, unfortunately it's getting hard to find a good GMT400 example these days. Either overpriced and dead, or well kept and extremely overpriced.
Dream cars that I have yet to own:
- A nice Honda Fit (2nd gen) is still on my dream list. Has to be a 5-speed, and the goal is to make it a really well handling daily driver through suspension&tires.
- Another one on my dream list is a 1987-1991 Suburban, with the SBC 350 TBI. Saving up for that one someday...
- A Honda Element with a J37 swap, added 6th gear to its 5-speed RealTime AWD transmission. That is one vehicle I would love to have, if cost wasn't a concern.
As for GT-R, Ferrari, Lamborghini, or any other cars like that - for some reason I never wish to own one. Fun stuff for car shows, but owning one is likely an expensive PITA, which I see no value or need in. I'm a simple man.
Complete unobtanium dream car: Toyota Probox with AWD and manual transmission.
- I always liked Scion xB. Always said I'll own one someday. Eventually "met my hero" in the form of 2009 Scion xB. Loved it, got good memories with it, deer killed it, I'd get another one without a doubt.
- Ever since I saw 2nd gen Honda Pilot, I told myself I'll own one someday. Currently got one in the stable, a 2009 Honda Pilot. Love it, making good memories with it, wife loves it too. Another successful case of meeting my hero.
- GMT400 platform has a been my dream platform. Owned 2 vehicles in that platform (1995 Tahoe and 1990 Sierra), extremely satisfied with both, unfortunately it's getting hard to find a good GMT400 example these days. Either overpriced and dead, or well kept and extremely overpriced.
Dream cars that I have yet to own:
- A nice Honda Fit (2nd gen) is still on my dream list. Has to be a 5-speed, and the goal is to make it a really well handling daily driver through suspension&tires.
- Another one on my dream list is a 1987-1991 Suburban, with the SBC 350 TBI. Saving up for that one someday...
- A Honda Element with a J37 swap, added 6th gear to its 5-speed RealTime AWD transmission. That is one vehicle I would love to have, if cost wasn't a concern.
As for GT-R, Ferrari, Lamborghini, or any other cars like that - for some reason I never wish to own one. Fun stuff for car shows, but owning one is likely an expensive PITA, which I see no value or need in. I'm a simple man.
Complete unobtanium dream car: Toyota Probox with AWD and manual transmission.