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Anonymous No.28676378 [Report] >>28676382 >>28676387 >>28676459 >>28676468 >>28676472 >>28676485 >>28677558 >>28677569 >>28677736 >>28677743 >>28678917 >>28679245 >>28679261 >>28679785
YOU GET ONE CAR FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE
it can be any car
it will never break down
you dont have to pay for any bills including gas/energy
Anonymous No.28676382 [Report] >>28676443 >>28676470 >>28676682 >>28678247
>>28676378 (OP)
Pagani zonda tricolore 6spd manual
realistic choice: 1976 Oldsmobile custom cruiser wagon with the 455.
Anonymous No.28676387 [Report] >>28677790
>>28676378 (OP)
>it will never break down
>you dont have to pay for any bills
ez, time to find some shitty job i can do online and travel america
Anonymous No.28676439 [Report]
Still a truck. I don't really care which one so long as it has 4x4 and a tow package. I guess I'm a motorcycle racer now.
Anonymous No.28676443 [Report] >>28676682 >>28678247
>>28676382
>1976 Oldsmobile custom cruiser wagon with the 455.
absolutely blessed
Anonymous No.28676458 [Report]
TDI V10 swapped 4X4 Hiace
Anonymous No.28676459 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
>will never break down
>zero bills to pay
Sold.
Anonymous No.28676463 [Report] >>28676474 >>28676490
Think of the utility.
Anonymous No.28676468 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
Probably the Purosangue. Family, and all that.
Anonymous No.28676470 [Report]
>>28676382
>Pagani zonda tricolore 6spd manual
retarded pick
Anonymous No.28676472 [Report] >>28677849
>>28676378 (OP)
It's tempting to say something like pic related
>stylish
>decently quick
>comfortable/luxurious
>4 seater
>horrendously unreliable

but some kind of a ute like a subaru baja would probably be a smarter choice.
Anonymous No.28676474 [Report]
>>28676463
good contracting money i guess but youll have to bike and take ubers for the rest of your life
Anonymous No.28676485 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
A nice arctic milspec unimog.
Anonymous No.28676490 [Report] >>28676555
>>28676463
I was wondering about taking the box off one of these and installing a small house on the back.
It'd be insanely cool and might cost less than buying a normal house.
Anonymous No.28676555 [Report] >>28676685
>>28676490
brother those things cost like 5mil
Anonymous No.28676608 [Report]
Probably something like a Bugatti Chiron. Stupidly fast, but still comfortable enough to drive normally. The only real downside is the cost of purchase and upkeep, but that doesn't exist in your magic fantasy scenario.
Anonymous No.28676677 [Report] >>28677186
>it will never break down
v6 dodge challenger with twin turbos off a diesel train
Anonymous No.28676682 [Report] >>28676710 >>28677718 >>28678247 >>28678874
>>28676382
>>28676443
A friend of mine just brought this home the other day. It's somewhat worse for wear, but starts, runs, drives and stops. 2-way tailgate, even.
Anonymous No.28676685 [Report] >>28677545 >>28678289
>>28676555
Chinese knockoffs are under a million and for use as a mobile home one of those should be more than fine, get a used one for even less.
Anonymous No.28676710 [Report]
>>28676682
im pretty sure my friends dad had one of these as a kide with a seat in the back where we could watch the cars behind us
Anonymous No.28677175 [Report]
Range Rover Classic with a TVR V8 and magnetorheological dampers+electronic disconnect swaybars, so it's equally fun to drive on tarmac as it is off road.
Anonymous No.28677186 [Report] >>28677190
>>28676677

>v6 dodge challenger with twin turbos off a diesel train
add ''never goes anywhere''
Anonymous No.28677190 [Report] >>28677563
>>28677186
i go to Le Mans and win
Anonymous No.28677193 [Report]
>it will never break down
ok
Anonymous No.28677545 [Report] >>28678989
>>28676685
Eh if you build a mcmansion on one and had a huge dessert plot like near vegas i could see this as being a cool really expensive novelty rental
im sure rich peeps would love staying in a house being moved around and one of them chonkers
Anonymous No.28677550 [Report] >>28677560
Easiest choice of my life.
Anonymous No.28677558 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
>never break down
Hell yeah.
Anonymous No.28677560 [Report] >>28677609
>>28677550
i hate that i love it
Anonymous No.28677563 [Report] >>28677574 >>28678990
>>28677190

Diesel trains turbo is size of challenger v6 engine . One turbo on a roof , one turbo in boot . Car weight doubles . Suspension will collapsed . Also can challengers tyres even take so much additional weight .
Anonymous No.28677569 [Report] >>28678413
>>28676378 (OP)
>it can be any car
>it will never break down
>you dont have to pay for any bills including gas/energy
Is the obvious answer not an RV??? hello???
Anonymous No.28677574 [Report]
>>28677563
All Challengers must be equipped with heavy-duty tires, similar to what you'd find on a box truck, to handle the massive pigfat of the Challenger itself. It should be fine to take a little more.
Anonymous No.28677583 [Report]
Skoda Superb Wagon in L&K trim and with a swapped in EA555.
Anonymous No.28677609 [Report]
>>28677560
>hate
how come?
Anonymous No.28677718 [Report]
>>28676682
I am fully erect.
Anonymous No.28677736 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
Audi RS6.
Anonymous No.28677743 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
>it will never break down
Now we're talk'n
Anonymous No.28677754 [Report] >>28677790
L322 Range Rover, obviously. The only reasons not to have one are reliability and efficiency, and with those two taken care of there is no question anymore.

The RVs and sports cars ITT are cool, but there are always situations where either will be wildly impractical and uncomfortable, but not the Range Rover.
Anonymous No.28677758 [Report]
This motherfucker would have 1,000,000 miles on it within a year.
Anonymous No.28677790 [Report]
>>28677754
>>28676387
cand handle anything t worked for a moving company and we got a big box truck into areas you wouldnt believe this bad boys got height
Anonymous No.28677849 [Report] >>28678270
>>28676472
>horrendously unreliable
ironic that you picked the one reliable maserati
Anonymous No.28677944 [Report]
Ferrari Sigma
Anonymous No.28678247 [Report]
>>28676382
>>28676443
>>28676682
For me it's a '69 Pontiac, but you guys have great taste.
Anonymous No.28678270 [Report]
>>28677849
>reliable maserati
no such thing
Anonymous No.28678289 [Report]
>>28676685
You are stupid
Anonymous No.28678408 [Report] >>28678713
If I die, I die.
So be it, in the name of speed.
Anonymous No.28678413 [Report]
>>28677569
>Is the obvious answer not an RV??? hello???
Surprised that hasn't been the more common answer either. You have what is essentially an invulnerable vehicle. Home on wheels would be top-tier utility.

/o/tists want dream cars though.
Anonymous No.28678713 [Report]
>>28678408
>If
More like "when"
Anonymous No.28678874 [Report]
>>28676682
I unironically want to restomod one of these to be my dad car but I'm starting to think it won't happen. Passed on a clean body with transmission issues for $4k earlier this year partially because I didn't have time and partially because I didn't have the money
Anonymous No.28678882 [Report]
Since the car itself never breaking down and 'bills' isn't the only thing keeping me on the road, i'd go for some specific stats:
>Hybrid
so it can run either/or
>Ground clearance/awd
so i can go anywhere I want
>big inside
so i can go transport big or many things
>capable tower
in case I need to tow
>fast
in case I need to fast
>narp
in case I need to trigger /o/ porsche purist faggots
>bluetooth
so i can play them tunes
>ventilated seats
so i can still drive it in summer without going hypothermic
Anonymous No.28678900 [Report] >>28678993
>no bills
>won't break down
Anonymous No.28678917 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
>it will never break down
Giulia Quadrifoglio or some cool looking Jaaaaag
Anonymous No.28678989 [Report]
>>28677545
Be great for a farm, 100% of the land can be utilized instead of cutting a plot out for the home and you can move your home to keep an eye on your cattle wherever they're grazing.
Anonymous No.28678990 [Report]
>>28677563
>will collapse
OP says it'll never break down, this is a physics hack.
Anonymous No.28678993 [Report]
>>28678900
OP never said niggers wont steal it.
Anonymous No.28679045 [Report]
V10 TDI Phaeton.
Anonymous No.28679230 [Report]
it depends on how the rules work
can i mod the car
also
is this a
>this is the only car you drive
or
>you can drive/own other cars
situation
im also choosing cars i could actually drive on public roads so no choices like RVs or actual racecars
if former options are
>BMW E61 m5 with manual swap(or us spec since they got manuals)
>Alfa 156 GTA SW
>Lancia thema 8-32
>BMW E91 330I
>Maserati Quattroporte gen5
latter
>Dodge Viper GTS 1999
>Ferrari 550
>gen4 mazda Cosmo
>MB SL600 R129
>BMW 850CSI E31

TLDR
if former ill get either a wagon or a sedan
if latter a grandtourer
TLDR
Anonymous No.28679245 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
>it will never break down
>you dont have to pay for any bills including gas/energy
Anonymous No.28679261 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)
Insanely easy choice, especially if "never breaks down" carries over even if it's modded
Anonymous No.28679302 [Report] >>28679739
Anonymous No.28679303 [Report]
Anonymous No.28679739 [Report]
>>28679302
It's missing a little something.
Anonymous No.28679769 [Report] >>28679772
The Aixam Mega Track of course
Anonymous No.28679772 [Report]
>>28679769
Exceptionally based choice, apparently they'll still build you one if you pay.
Anonymous No.28679776 [Report]
My 78 ws6 trans am
Anonymous No.28679785 [Report]
>>28676378 (OP)