What car if you could afford it?

Lamborghini Diablo SE30 Jota

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It's not exactly unsensible either, as a daily driver it's better over speed humps than the 430 or 458 (with the Adjustable Suspension) and it has the added bonus of 2 fuel tanks, so no need to wait or reach over at petrol pumps :)

Ok, rear visibility is a little challenged and 3MPG isn't super :P

It has a very good sized boot (bigger than most lambos and I'd say on par with a 911) and it even has air con ;)

Daily driver.. hell yeah!

Awesome car for a daily driver! I was reading recently that the fuel bladders need to be replaced in these periodically...do they really cost £13k for a glorified plastic bag!?
 
[TW]Fox;22431810 said:
I have come to the conclusion that i am the most boring person on the forums because my 'What car if you could afford it' would be one of these two:

http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/bmwauc/d...5NTgzODY=&btp=1x24-distance_ASC|image::medium

http://www.bmw.co.uk/bmwuk/bmwauc/d...yODcyNTE=&btp=1x24-distance_ASC|image::medium

Why not an M5, given that if you can afford to buy a car of that price you could afford to run it? Simply it being pointless for you to have the extra power etc?
 
I guess it depends on how we define 'afford it'. If I had unlimited money and it was never of any consequence to me then sure.

But unless I was fabuluously wealthy the monumental costs of keeping an M5 going would always make you think twice before setting out on random hoons across Europe or whatever. I would hate to have a car where I resented any aspect of its ownership. It would spoil it for me no matter what it was.
 
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