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hmmm, the amount of miles definitely narrows the list of possibilities down. I like the idea of a road trip in a Porsche GT1 (fuer die Strasse), but not one thats over 3000 miles. Something on the car would probably break in that time anyway lol.
I'd have to take.....a Bentley Continental GT. Its the first thing that comes to mind when I have to take a long drive and exclusivity into account at the same time. However, if I didn't value comfort so much I'd be taking the Porsche without a doubt.
Bowler Wildcat, who wouldn't want to be a driving god?
Allthought, i would probably choose to install some other seating arrangement, i think it would be an awsome long mileage car.
3000 miles...something fast, comfortable, fuel efficient.
Jaguar XJ Diesel.
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A 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona, 426-Hemi.
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
Bentley, any.
I would do all those kilometers at 50kph also.
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Let me add another one. The above would be for highway driving with few curves.
For a trip with more curves and some mountain roads, a '57 Chrysler 300-C, 392-Hemi engine rated at 375 hp. Why? Because I could enjoy good handling without being in a cramped, uncomfortable small car.
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
Well, it should be obvious. A big car with 60+ inches of shoulder and hip room is going to feel much more roomy than a smaller car with 52 or 54 inches of shoulder and hip room. The seats are much larger, too, (width and fore-and-aft) on the larger cars.
I notice the difference right away when sit inside one of my Cadillacs then sit in my brother's '08 Acura TL or my other brother's (wife's car, actually) '07 Camry. I also notice it is much easier, when in the driver's seat, to turn around and look behind you (like when you are backing up). I don't feel as confined in my cars compared to my brother's.
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
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