Cars. What does the typical audiophile drive?


Just curious. People have asked about watches,
cigars, beer, and even ones income here.

1: What do you drive (daily & weekends)?
2: What might you be driving in the future?
3: What would you drive if $$$ was no object (pick 2 ;-)?

My answers to the above:
1: Toyota truck.
2: Newer Toyota truck.
3: Lamborghini Murcielago & McLaren F1.
houndco
1. Daily driver-1991 Escort GT-gas mileage
2. Weekend car- Laser Red Mustang GT V8
3. Dream car-would have one built from scratch with plenty 1/4 mile acceleration.
4. Driving in the future- Same Mustang because im broke now!!!
my 17-year-old son was killed 5 years ago in a collision...After he died, I saw roads of this country swimming in blood. They will stay like that because until it happens to you, you are happy to be part of the conspiracy of silence. And after it has, you are one of the quietly suffering who do not have enough strenght left to try to change the world.
Data, unthinkingly I posted here too and must now sympathise with you. Thankyou for showing us the dark side of our seemingly innocent banterings. I feel for you and wish you strength and the power to forgive. Please accept my embrace across the oceans,
Data: You are so right. Here in the U.S. it's roughly the total American death count in Viet Nam, each year, right under our collective nose.

It's strange what our brain allows us to ignore (people think psychoacoustics is something) in order to partake in the everyday humdrum. Our romance with cars cannot survive much scrutiny.

You can see from my post above that one of my other great passions is cycling. It is a beautiful thing really.
I raced when I was younger. Fun, healthy, environmentally friendly. A man on a bicyle is the most effecient form of movement/transportation on the planet. And oh ya, the greatest threat is??.... Cars.

Take care and may you have strenght.

I remain,
Data....very very sorry to hear about your son.

Yesterday I was out for a 60 mile bike ride with a local club...like Clueless I too raced when I was younger (8 seasons) and find cycling to be a great passion. About 10 miles into the ride we rode up on an accident and I saw the yellow body bags...this is the second time I have seen this while riding. A man and his son-in-law were hit by a car on PCH (in Huntington Beach, CA). Apparently an accident (the guy was not drunk). The man was killed and his son-and -law is in critical condition with a broken back. Yes, the brain does allow us to ignore such tragedy until we actually are confronted with it.
About a month ago I saw a study which compared safety (physical well-being) between urban, suburban and far suburban areas. Contrary to the researcher's expectation, the far suburbs proved to be most dangerous areas to live. The higher injury rates were due soley to the added driving times and mileage required by exurban living. Cars are safer now than ever, but driving a car is still a most dangerous activity. Most tragically drivers with less than a years experience are its most frequent victims.

We should enjoy ourselves, but we need to be careful. Life is so very precious.
Clueless and Jla, I too used to bike race. Time trials mostly. I rode Bianchi. First a Rekord 748 with Campagnolo Nuovo Record gruppo, some Gipiemme stuff, and Nisi wheels. Next a Bianchi Superleggera, all Campagnolo Super Record gruppo and accessories, Nisi wheels. This was back when Chrome-Moly ruled. Loved the ride of that Columbus tubing, and nothing beats cotton tubulars for rubber. Haven't been on a bike for the last 17 years. Used to ride 30 miles a day, with Century(100 mile) rides on weekends.
whatever your daily, money-no-option choice is please, DRIVE IT SAFE.
i prefere new Kenworth for money-no-option on that behalf.
Twl....Gipiemme, Nisi, Nuevo Record....haven't heard those names in a long time. Now it is carbon fibre, titanium and ultralite clinchers. I am surprised how many AudiogoN members are cyclists....good to know.
...and yes, Onhwy61, I feel much safer driving in my NY than in any suburb. I might get cuttoff by a cab, i might be passed on the right but I almost never see anything sudden there and I'm always aware, calm and cool... My LA friend wondered to my ability not to pay attention to messy drivers and high density traffic. He said that he would've used his middle finger many many times already.
I used to drive for limousine service(the last my driving job was at Music Express) and i managed not to get neither traffic violations nor accidents for a hundreds of thousands miles i've roded back then.
66 Hemi Belvedere (original paint, original 19k miles) is my weekend beater. It has a Arlen Vanke prepared motor that dyno'd at 740HP on Ray Barton's dyno.
It's an original Hemi car. The serial number says so. The original motor, tranny and etc. are in storage. When I die I'll let the new owner worry about taking the car back to it's original configuration.
When purchased, stock, the car ran the high thirteens. We're in the low tens now and it does drive on the street almost daily.
Fuel costs $3.75 a gallon (112 octane) and that's buying it in 55 gallon drums.
2002 Buick LeSabre as an everday vehicle.
... forgot about choice 3
one of them thar all wheel drive Porches and an AMG preped Mercedes.
Had a blast this weekend riding a vintage Bultaco and OssO trials bikes.Too cool
1. 2002 VW Jetta Wgn (w. sport package and manual shifter).
2. Audi S4.
3. Never think about it. Prefer to dream of audio gear.
1) Yukon(for useability) & Kawasaki ZZR1200( for 2-up speed )
2) Minivan(ugggh-oh noooo-but with 2 rottweillers and 2 kids)
3) Porsche or Lamborghini or Ferrari and of course 3 or 4 motorcycles( mv augusta oro, ducati, moto guzzi ) - ITALIAN
Since I'm on my third cat this year.... I wrecked the first one against an lightpost, the second just gave up on me and the third.... well, I just hope it'll last a little longer. So:
1. Citroën ZX (1994)
2. Citroën ZX (1994) if I want to keep eating
3. Lotus Elite.
1. 1987 Chrysler Reliant (On loan)/ gave my 1990 Ford Probe LX to the Red Cross.
2. Picking up my new Subaru WRX Sport Wagon tomorrow.
3. for me: the yet to be released Buggatti
for my family: the yet to be released Audi Avantissimo
The real audiofile must drive his own speakers. Make shure you won't clip.
You can also be qualified(depending on the current you can pass) for the certain class of operation A, B, C or D.
Class A -- tracktor-trailers
Class B -- Buses and trucks with no trailer over 15000lb with airbrakes
Class C -- Buses and trucks under 15000lb without airbrakes with permition to cary upto 15 passengers
Class D and lower are non-audiofile-professional classes of operation.
:^)
My wife has a wagon and a minivan. So even though I drive them I will not own up to owning either of those. I do have a Campy equipped DeRosa that I ride.
We are now in the market for a new car and have agreed the it should have only two seats and no roof (my mid-life crisis car).
1- 77 Triumph TR6 and 02 BMW M3 convertible.
2- I might trade the TR6 for a '60 Austin Healy 3000.
3- I honestly don't have much of a motivation to spend a lot more than I already have.
My wife says I'm the only guy in America who paid more for his refigerator than he did for his car. I drive a 1987 Toyota Camry sedan that just turned over 200K miles and there's a Sub Zero in the kitchen.
She drives a 1987 Camry wagon.
Financially speaking cars are a loser so we don't allocate funds to them unnecessarily.
Dream car would be free to own and operate.
1.) Weekdays: My company car, 2002 Impala, weekends: 70Corvette, 454, turbo 400, red/red convertible (white top).

2.) Next car: Jag

3.) Fantasy car: Bentley,Aston Martin DB5 (new model)

Ken
1999 Jeep Cherokee, has around 135K miles on it now so next vehicle will probably be another Jeep. Had my last one to 230K, but I don't think this one will last as long. Dream car would be one that improves with age and has room for a pair of floor standers in the back.
finally, i'm getting 1999 Town Car. next my car will be 2009 Town Car. and than 2019 Town Car etc...!
Ford Crown Victoria 1996 190,000 miles, and she ain't done yet. Mercury Grand Marquis 1998 50,000 miles. These cars are murder on brakes.

Funny how many people like this kind of thread.
I drive a 1999 Isuzu Rodeo so I can haul skis, bikes, fly fishing gear, firewood etc.
My wife drives a 1995 Volvo 850 GLT wagon that we bought new and it still runs and looks like new
Gave up my aging MR2T 5 sp after losing my left leg due to acute sciatica following a misstep into a rabbithole, so am sufficing with one of my 10 Subies (a 2k Legacy GT black Sedan at the moment). Someday a used Audi S4 for all-purpose use, or perhaps a BMW 330 or Infiniti G35 SC if biz picks up AND my remaining daughter goes to a public college!
Hey all,

I drive a black on black, '95 Acura Integra 4d Special Edition. Unfortunately it is starting to show wear and tear, I use it every day for work and I spend from 3-6 hrs on the road, in the city, making frequent stops, six days a week. I plan on getting a Mini Cooper S for work. It's small, so I can park more easily. It moves, 0-60 in 6.7 seconds. Gets good gas milage and I really need to get myself back into a 6 speed trans. My current car is an auto and it bores me to tears.....John
2 wheels, currently a 99 Kawi Nomad and 2002 kawi zzr-1200, 79 suzuki 1000. I have owned more than a few others over the years, all nice and most very fast.

4 wheels. wife has a camery i have a 84 nissan pickup that is totaly rusted out and near death, been that way for years now. when it dies the wife wants a mini van

money no object. same as what i have now except maybe add a very nice turbo busa
Danheather: I sold my stereo back in Sept '02 and received more than I paid for it (bought used back in Feb '01). Better investment than Stocks! At least I didn't loose money. I think of used gear like equity that is tricky to liquidate. :-P
Lotus Esprit (weekends), Saab 9000 Turbo (daily)
Future - either a Audi A6 or Mercedes E class (to replace the Saab......eventually)
Price no object - Ferrari 360 or Porsche 911 Turbo
Just purcahsed the new Nissan Z car, an oh my!

Can't wait to tweak this baby.

The windows are open and I can fly!

Happy Motoring!

The Real BigKidZ!
A REAL audiophile drives a SUBARU!!!! 1988 GL and baby its paid for. Rega Maia, Cursa, Planet and B&W plus Headroom Cosmic and 600s. Worth more than the car. The way it should be. The wife drives the 1993 minivan Family Truckster, also worth less than the rig.
Mercedes SL500. Only car I ever want. If money was no object, maybe I'd get the SL600. Mercedes does it right. On the other hand, when I'm not blowing money on my stereo, I really maintain myself in the poor house with my custom built Harley, so trick that it defies description (but it does have an Alpine stereo, separate tweeter and midrange/bass speakers, and an 8 inch plasma TV with a rear facing camera for a rear view mirror!).
1972 Citroen ID-19. The only type of car that allows touching up one's eye liner while hitting speed bumps @ 50 mph.

I may install a TT in the future, but will probably opt for a new radiator first.
Dekay- Is that one of the Citroen's that has those green hydralic sphere's over the the strut tower? Those cars ride amazing! We had a citreon prestige mid-90's circa that came into my shop a very unusual car to say the least.
1. '89 Suzuki Sidekick, '90 Mustang GT
2. '89 Mustang LX 5.0 (if I ever get it put back together, this will be a daily driver, the other mustang is my once-a-month weekend car).
3. Ferrari F-50 and Mercedes S600 (not sure If I'd like a car that wasn't 5-speed, though. All my cars have been 5 speed since I was 19. An automatic tranmission would seem 'weird.')