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
Tim:

Yes, it's a hydraulic suspension which will raise the wheels (per side) in the event of a flat. Other than that it has an inline four and could not be simpler (all the body parts bolt on/off -w- no welds).

Once I refurbish the radiator we will be renting it out for local motion and still photography (don't want anyone overheating the engine which was recently rebuilt).

It will be nice to have a car that pays its own way (for a change:-), plus it's fun to drive.
Chevy Impala LS, stock stereo, I get neurotic enough with the system at home. Too neurotic if you ask my wife! and she likes hifi.
1. Toyota Tacoma 4dr 4x4 (work truck)
2. Same as #1
3. Bentley Turbo- Mercedes 12 Cylinder 4dr
If it's got more than two wheels, why bother!? I ride a BMW R1150GS (motorcycle) year-round. Unfortunately I also need to own a vehicle for occasionaly hauling a bunch of photo gear around (my occupation), and to take my two (large) dogs anywhere with me (they are unwilling passengers on the motorcycle) so I've got a generic Ford mini-van for that purpose. In the past I've owned sporty cars, luxury cars, and an all-terrain car (78' Land-Cruiser). The latter was a lot of fun, but they're all cages and none of them feels very exciting to drive for very long. Motorcycles are in my blood. I've tried quitting over the past twenty years of riding, but it never lasts long. Just like the audio gear, I'm addicted!
Oh, I forgot to answer the specific question that started the thread.....and here is part of the beauty of motorcycles:

1: What do you drive (daily & weekends)?

BMW R1150GS

2: What might you be driving in the future?

BMW R1150GS

3: What would you drive if $$$ was no object (pick 2 ;-)?

You guessed it: BMW R1150GS!! (and money is certainly a concern)
OK, since you asked to pick two: Ducatti 999 (but that still holds second place to my GS)
chopped truimph,650 boninville ,hard tail open pipes scares the hell out of the cage drivers
1997 Lincoln Mark VIII with JBL audio, sony 10 disk changer, all stock but it really cranks when you want to and no distortion, The car really cranks too when you floor it.
1--Porsches: '65 356C/'73 914-3.0/'00 Boxster
Buick (beater)
2--Audi A6
3--McLaren F1; Bugatti EB110 or Veyron
There are 2 car brands "Ourselves" and "Themselves" , yes, sister company like Acura and Honda, Lexus and Toyota, Infinity & Nissan....Usually 2 different models in these 2 sister companies will share the same car-body chassis (body frame) because of project budget... Only the interior of the more expensive one has leather and AC powered windows and all that. From the outside, it's hard to tell by people who dont know much about cars... Like Infinity G20 and Nissan Sentra.....

To us Audiophile people, we usually drive the higher more expensive brand "Ourselves" and most of us had purchased the 2003 new model call "Crazy"

To the non-audiophiles outsiders, when the "Nut" body-chassis is 95% identical to "Crazy" and didnt realize we are actually driving the higher class brand; will probably think that we drive the brand "Themselves" and the 2003 new model call "Nuts"

The answer is...
Audiophiles usually drive cars from the brand "Ourselves", they like new things and would spend money to get the best, so most of them have the new 2003 model called "Crazy"

Us audiophiles will tell you .....
------- We drive "OURSELVES" "CRAZY" -------

Outsiders usually dont realize that it's the more expensive brand "Ourselves" that we are driving, and got confused with the lower sister brand "Themselves", and of cox they will also get confused with the 2003 model called "Nut" that shares the same car-body chassis as the "Crazy"

So usually outsiders, they will tell you...
------- They drive "Themselves" "Nut!" -------

Errrr........Yes, this's very very very corny...
I did so to kill time... Dont be mad...
Take it easy... haha... Hapy New Year...
1 Volkswagen Passat 2002
2 Volkswagen Jetta 2002
3 Volkswagen New Beetle 2003

I work for the factory.

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All of these vehicles are equipped with factory Monsoon stereo systems with CD players. I do not take car audio seriously because of the obvious limitations and syntheses but I do like to listen to music while cruising.
How about these JDMs?

Nissan Skyline GTR Nismo!

Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VII!

Isuzu Impreza WRX!

Honda NSX Type S Zero!

Honda Integra Type R 2003 model!
Daily and Weekends Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Taurus, Audi A6 Turbo

Future- A6 4.2, Ford Taurus, Infinit g35 Coupe

Price no object Aston Martin Vantage, Range Rover
Gunbei, I'll save you the wrath of Erinie, Subaru makes the Impreza WRX. Hold on to your hat the STi is commming to the US soon. 300 horsepower @ 6000 RPM's, 300Lbs. torque @ 4000 RPM's, 9000 RPM redline, 6 speed short throw transmission, driver controled water cooling for the inter-cooler, variable timing, additional front LSD with driver controls for front to rear power bias, upgraded brakes, tighter turning radius, lower upgraded suspension, 17" BBS wheels with upgraded rubber, better lights, improved aerodynamics and this is the sweet part, should be less than $32,000. Should embarass quite a few much more expensive auto's. If only they'd make a wagon version!
Weekdays: '97 Ford Ranger and/or '95 Oldsmobile
Winter weekends: '72 Lotus Europa
Summer weekends: Kawasaki EX500
Near future: Ford F-150
Price no object: Aston Martin/Jag/Ferrari/Lamborghini
Daily driver: yellow 79 Deville with factory 8-track. Newer Park Ave. for long trips.
Twelve-year-old Audi 80 that breaks down quite oftem, butwhich does not appeal to Russian car thieves and which leaves money to buy the new McIntosh MC 402
My car's a Yugo. I can't afford anything else. All of my money is in my system :-)
My current daily driver is a 1996 Oldsmobile Aurora. It is black extereio and black interior. Options include Moonroof and Autobahn package.

My next car will probably be a 2002 or 2003 Audi A8.

My ultimate car would be the next generation Audi A8.

For pure fun, my choice would be an Audi TT convertible, with the new V6.
Tip to car and audio-philes:
Worming-up the car for 2 min during off-winter and 3...4 min during winter prolongs the life of it even if it's not stated by the manufacturer that mainly have an interest of making more and more new cars.
A 1982 BMW 320i daily and on nice days, my perfect 1972 BMW Bavaria. Neither have good stereos but they are adequate for a car.
When I finish school and get a job, I will get a new BMW 330ci (perhaps an M3 if I can swing it but then again the home stereo will need upgrading by then...!).
My ultimate car would be either a Ferrari 355 or 575M being the Ferrari buff that I am.
Oooops. you're right Unsound, I've been watching so many of those Japanese Best Motoring videos I got my JDM manufacturers and models mixed up.

The STi sounds awesome, but I really want that ice scrapping Zamboni Chevy Impala SS from Monster Garage!
I have Mark Levinson stickers all over my Acura. It has improved my audio system by 20%. I am now in the market for some MIT sports grilles and vibropod suspensions to help tighten up the low end and tame those sharp turns.
I used to drive an 88 Acura Legend coupe. I drove it for 275K miles but had to put it to sleep. It would have been too expensive to keep on the road as it was starting to fall apart. So lately i've been driving a 95 Galant. I hope to remedy that tho. This time next year i hope to be driving a Lexus IS300. 5 speed stick, of course. Maybe then they'll have the Mark Levinson system for the car.
Just got my Mercedes-Benz E500 last week. Has the Harman Kardon Logic-7 premium sound system that is quite nice. Oh 0-60 in 5.8 sec is nice too!
1995 taurus SHO 5speed 200,000 miles also 92 F150 42,000 mi the sho is still in near perfect shape,i expect at least another 100k,the truck is for life.cost no object?try them all.
I have two car my wife and I share:
2001 BMW 325 is (Great Car - worth every penny)
2003 Mini Cooper S (Good Car - bad value for the $)
and I have a tweaked out 95 BMW 318ti that is mine.
It is a car audio competition car and has MIT cables,
Scan Speak Revelator mids, Dynaudio tweets, etc.
2000 Ford F150 4X4 Super cab 4 door...for my travels to work. 2002 Nissan Pathfinder for taking the kids to soccer every weekend( better on gas) and for fun I drive my 1985 custom sand rail, street legal of course!
49 ford pick up, all the latest updates, went from 6 volt to 12 volt and then added an 8 track! Man the chicks dig me!
jb
weekdays - 96 Mustang (heap..was my wife's car)
weekends - 2001 SportTrac (what wife got when we bought a new vehicle....I pay for my hobbies in cars to my wife....but that's okay...at least her taste is improving now that I am actually making some money)

soon, it's my turn for a new vehicle. If I stay in SoCal, maybe the new convertable Z? (not condusive to my nice auto sound system) If we end up moving to Oregon (hope so...AWD becomes a want) maybe the new Subaru Unsound is talking about? Probably the Infinity FX35.

$ no object? Well, then weekdays I would drive a Mercedes SL55 AMG
weekends, definitly a 73 Ferrari Daytona.
i drive a 2002 audi allroad. it replaced a 2000 audi s4,i needed more room and the tight s4 sport seats were not built for my wide ass, but i loved that car.
Well, just got a new car, so I'll update my response. My poor 13 year old Honda with 120K miles failed DC inspection in spectacular fashion, so I now have a 2000 VW Golf GLS with 34K miles on it and I love it.
Daily beater: 1990 Toyota pickup
Fun: 1991 ZR-1 Corvette (#1865, hence my user ID)
Just got a new vehicle as the lease was up on my Rodeo. I purchased a 2003 Nissan Xterra.
I drive a 1992 Mercedes 300TE; white on navy blue (vinyl). It has an Alpine 7894 CD player and a pair of Alpine coax speakers in the dash; stock in the rear doors. I intend to install a McIntosh four channel amp and a pair of ADS coax speakers in the doors. Probably will not bother with a sub as it is difficult to do in this station wagon.

Ladyfriend drives a 2002 VW Jetta GLS TDI wagon with optional VW stereo; not bad but adequate. Car is too small for anybody larger than 5'9" in my opinion.
1) '03 Nissan 350Z and '69 Camaro SS 2) 350Z TT or supercharged when available 3)Diablo or Mercedes SL600
Daily beater 87 Toyota MR2, going out in style 2001 BMW 325ci. I don't even lock the Toyota when I go to the grocery store and I don't get mad when a large truck puts a parking lot dent on it. The BMW only has 9,700 miles.
BMW
I drive:
2002 Honda S2000 (my toy)
1993 Honda Accord Coupe (winter/rain beater)
2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan (family car)

I want:
Nothing

I'd love:
A Viper
2003 Honda Accord special edition 6sp 240 HP Coupe. Has reworked suspension and steering. I will drive for one year and then have my local dealer tighten up suspension even more, and have them add a few more horses. Does 0-60 in 6.2 secs now, I'd like to get that below 6.0.

Dream Car: Porsche convertible (anything except the Boxster) in God's (Porsche) red.
I've moved on to my "what you might be driving in the future," a 528i. Can anyone advise about upgrading the audio system?
1 99 Porsche Boxster standard stereo/cd, Porsche European Sports suspension owned from new.
2 Same Boxster with 3.4 engine to replace the current 2.5
3 Same Boxster, Porsche 904 for vintage racing, Bentley Continental for nights on the town, Aston Martin Vanquish for road trips, Hummer H1 for ski trips, Costco visits etc
2003 rabbit 20th anniversary edition
18 inch wheels
z rated tires
brembo racing brakes
oversized rotors
recaro seats
gertrag 6 speed transsmission
lowered
racing suspension
ground effects
and all this from factory. woooooooooooooooohoooooooooooo
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