It would either be: 2006 Bentley Continental GT coupe. It was smooth, handled great with all wheel drive and would fly with twin turbos and 552 HP !!!
The other is a Mercedes 2006 CLS55. There's nothing like a supercharger to throw you back in your seat!
2007-05-19 11:23:50
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answered by BillyTheKid 5
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1994 Chevrolet G20 Conversion Van. The conversion was called Gladiator, by Glaval. This van was shorter than many cars, but was about two feet wider. There was easily enough room inside for people, with room to walk around. The captains chairs were comfortable. It had good power. My mother and other relatives liked the van. We loaded up and went on trips together. Sitting up high and with a huge windshield made it easier to drive and see where I was going. Because it was getting old, I sold it to my cousin. She has had it for over a year and has only had to replace the tailpipe, to pass state inspection.
2007-05-19 18:19:42
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answered by regerugged 7
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Subaru
Outback Legacy Wagon
2007
Because it's easy to handle and drive. It basically turns easily too. I did a major u-y in a gated community one time and it felt great and it's easy to manuver around while doing the U turns. You know it's not going to hit things while driving passed something while driving and doing a U-turn. Plus, it's got AWD, which is good for the winter time and Icy roads... It's also got a 6 CD changer, curtain side airbags, Anti-locking breaks, a sunroof, ETC.
2007-05-19 18:15:33
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answered by RavenBlack 2
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'74 Plymouth Road Runner, it was our car when i was a little kid, dad loved that car, and as i got older i realized that one in pristine condition is a great car
2007-05-19 18:14:36
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answered by cheesehead with an attitude 5
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