And why?

And, do you expect to actually buy one when you are able to ( either financially when you can some day when you have the $$, or logistically, as in getting a Boxster 10 years from now when your kids are out of the house and on their own)?

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    Hellcat. I love chargers so its the best version of my favorite car and it’s not like its like its a million $.

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    Cayman GTS, or electric equivalent depending what the market is like. Very doable in my career, just need to get a few other things settled first. Depending on how things go the step after is GT4 but that’s on the edge of doable I think.

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    I’ve had all my dream cars and now I’m reverting back to practical luxury. I say that to say. If you can get it do it now. Because your tastes will change.

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    Hoping an Audi RS6 Avant can depreciate enough to make it my way one day

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    Lexus GSF. Have to be able to ignore the inefficiency and expense. Probably will not get there.

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    991 GT3 in a 6 speed. Realistic life goal car, and a driving experience you can’t recreate for cheaper with more modern cars.

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    Hmmm, it’s between the e31 850CSi or e39 M5

    E39 M5, had the chance to get one a few years back but knew that as a daily driver it would be a maintenance nightmare so I went with what many auto journalists like Doug DeMuro and Cammisa claimed is an “updated/ more reliable” version of e39 M5, so I picked up a 2015 Chevy SS/Holden commodore SSV instead.

    Still want to own a e39 M5 at some point in my life.

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    It’s the 2023 Lexus LX600 for me. I have my 91 Lexus LS400 (my first car i bought with my own money in 01 pushing 600,000) my 98 Toyota aristo v300 vertex addition (waiting to ship from Japan), and my wife’s 2018 Lexus GSF. Just seems right to add the SUV to the fleet. Logistically though i probably won’t afford it for a few years since i just dropped 30k on the aristo. But it’s been a dream of mine to own one ever since i rode in one with a business partner. The interior is so amazing. Who knows maybe I’ll break and go get one tomorrow and grind my ass off to afford it lol.

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    Lexus IS300 F-Sport (2019) It’s a beautiful car. I got it in a 4 cylinder and get over 400 miles on a full tank when I fill up. I did some very basic cheap mods, I think it looks great.

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    I would say a corvette. It has always been my dream car. Especially with the new mid engine design, I’d love to get a C8 ZR1 or Z06.