My current Accord or another 02-04 RSX Type-S.
I plan on finding another 4th gen Maxima someday (only 5 spd this time) and bringing it to the Challenge. That was the best car I've ever owned, and until I get my Z up and running I will be sad I sold it. I see it around town sometimes and it's like seeing an old friend...
350z, except this one wouldn't have Lucas level electrical issues.
I would like to buy another $4000 GTV6, impossible to get the same car I got at today's prices. I could get a 350z almost for what they ask for now.
I would absolutely get another G8 GXP if the current one bought the farm, assuming I could find one. I think I'd like another early MK III Supra, but the next one would have to be a turbo.
...914
...MK I MR2
...1st gen CRX
...but like a lot of others here, I try to get something I've not had before. It's sort of like trying new foods. Sure I love Italian food, but I'm willing to try some Indian or Thai. You never know what might be your new favorite food. Or car.
I'd probably buy another Fit. The 07 I had was very reliable and fun to drive with ample cargo room to boot. For me to pull the trigger again, it would need a 6 speed/better gearing, a true fold flat front seat and no body kit like the sport trim model has. It would have to be a base model.
My 02 Elantra, the wife's 2000 Accent. the 01 Suzuki Grand Vitara and our 06 GMC. In a heartbeat.
Would NOT buy another RAv4, sonoma 4 cyl.
I would have another Tundra. I can't let go of my 240Z and just bought another so if something happened it would need to be replaced by another. When insurance gave me more than my NA miata was worth I bought a nice NB and I'd do it again.
I'd never have owed a watercooled VW if I had it to do over again.
If something happened to my Miata, I'd likely NOT buy another one. As it is, I'll never get out what I've put in and its a great, great car. Not worth selling, but I wouldn't do it all over again.
I've had duplicates of a lot of cars, but never EXACTLY the same except right now with the dual '85 EXPs in silver. One's a parts car, so I'm not even sure that counts.
My TDI wagon: probably not. Simply because I would be hard pressed to find an exact duplicate of a car I special ordered over 10 years ago and the new versions can't be had in the same specifications.
My 1800ES: Absolutely. The only reason I don't have more than one is a lack of space. I love 1800's.
Spitfire: Possibly. I've pondered getting another one.
GT6: Probably. I like the one I own and have no plans to sell it anytime soon.
Mini: Maybe. I enjoy mine and drive it fairly often, but I wouldn't mind trying out a newer one (mine is a '64) that may have better daily-driver manners. The Mini is pretty "raw" in the driving experience, which can get kinda wearing after a couple of hours.
Conversion van: Yep. I'm actually looking for one right now.
E30 (or any BMW): No. And I'll just leave it at that...
Dodge Cummins (and pick-ups in general): No. The Dodge was an expensive reminder of why I sold my last truck after buying my first van.
I would buy again:
Nissan Sentra 2000-2004 SE or SE-R Spec V
Nissan 350Z
Honda Fit
Subaru Forester
Conflicted:
BMW e36 3 Series
Mazda RX-8
Probably Not:
VW A3 Jetta
Toyota Corolla 1998ish
Absolutely Not:
Ford Taurus 1996-2000ish
There are versions of previous cars I would buy but never the same rig. I want another subaru wagon but want an h6 next time. Then put an sti 6 speed behind that.
I would breifly consider buying another 3rd gen accent. as a parts car or driver, if mine happened to die or something.
then I would probably slap myself in the face, snap out of it, and buy something else. its a reliable car but there are things I am growing tired of about it, and quite frankly i tend to buy vehicles with the attitude that life is too short to buy the same car again. even though I still think I would consider another pre 95 chevy van or a panther platform car.
dont ask me these types of questions I change my mind every berkeleying day on what car I want next.
singleslammer wrote: There are versions of previous cars I would buy but never the same rig. I want another subaru wagon but want an h6 next time. Then put an sti 6 speed behind that.
I wish they would actually use their h6. I mean they have a cool engine, why is it not in the BRZ?
JamesMcD wrote: I would someday like to have another 1967 Ford Thunderbird You were expecting something else?
Art on wheels.
Ian F wrote: Conversion van: Yep. I'm actually looking for one right now.
I'd totally get another conversion van. A van seems to be supremely useful at times, and mine has been extremely reliable. I started driving mine when I got a drivers license, at which point the van was 17 years old. I still drive it to this day 10 years later (like literally, I just got home 20 minutes ago), and I've never been left stranded. Things have needed replacement, but it always was able to drive under it's own power (sometimes for years) before getting fixed.
Also, not to sound smug, but I took 7 girls to prom in it. Suck on that miata owners!
For the record, I would also buy a miata. I've never owned one, but I drove my brother's and I would totally drive again.
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