Thanks for all the comments and opinions, I really appreciate it. Now for my issue...I am 6' 4" tall...which car has the most leg room etc? I tried to drive an ERA Cobra a while back, that didn't work out so well...
Thanks for all the comments and opinions, I really appreciate it. Now for my issue...I am 6' 4" tall...which car has the most leg room etc? I tried to drive an ERA Cobra a while back, that didn't work out so well...
I can't begin to tell you how many times this subject has been brought up, beat down and brought up again..
Like in all other threads, the word "best" is highly subjective to what the needs/desires are..
Yes, this subject “has been beaten, flogged, drawn and quartered, eviscerated, and sent to sea on a burning Viking longboat” but these cars and this website are always attracting new buyers and forum members that are looking for answers like most of us, as Mark pointed out, at some point were (maybe still are). For the ones that are tired of the question they certainly can refrain from responding while others with recent experience and knowledge can chime in. I for one like reading the current responses to this incessant question for validation of my own thoughts and for new information I may not be aware of. What’s funny is each time this subject comes up the thread will take on a life of it’s own and get plenty of traffic and comments. It’d be simple to have a default link to the previous 5,10,15 threads but no, I think forum members like making current assessments.
Continue on.....
Living in the US not too difficult a questionnaire als long as you do NOT visit RCR.
Fran offers 5 or 6 (come to think of it 6 or 8) cars any petrolhead with racing in his blood absolutely wants. A good thing I am not living in the US, I would be bankrupt.
John
Living in the US not too difficult a questionnaire als long as you do NOT visit RCR.
Yes, this subject “has been beaten, flogged, drawn and quartered, eviscerated, and sent to sea on a burning Viking longboat” but these cars and this website are always attracting new buyers and forum members that are looking for answers like most of us, as Mark pointed out, at some point were (maybe still are). For the ones that are tired of the question they certainly can refrain from responding while others with recent experience and knowledge can chime in. I for one like reading the current responses to this incessant question for validation of my own thoughts and for new information I may not be aware of. What’s funny is each time this subject comes up the thread will take on a life of it’s own and get plenty of traffic and comments. It’d be simple to have a default link to the previous 5,10,15 threads but no, I think forum members like making current assessments.
Continue on.....