what is your dream car?

United States
February 13, 2010 6:03pm CST
just anything that is clean, comfortable, that runs well and has all it's features (AC/HEAT, radio, etc..)
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8 responses
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
31 Mar 10
For me the answer is eady. I would like a car at this point with well under a 100,000 miles on it. Also, something large enough for a family of four to be comfy.
@Logan3745 (302)
• United States
16 Feb 10
A convertible Ford mustang.
@arcideaco (1257)
• Singapore
14 Feb 10
My dream car is Audi R8. But unfortunately, I would not see myself owning one of those in this life. Cheers.
@zkapfo123 (319)
• India
14 Feb 10
hi floridachick, my dream car is the mighty hummer. i just love the massive SUV, the civilian one i mean. It's a dream car for an outdoorsy type like me, with it's massive wheel and the formidable engine, this SUV will take it's owner anywhere it's owner fancies.
@ridwan08 (1183)
• Indonesia
14 Feb 10
my dream car is Lamborgini,I;m very like design of Lamborgini it's very cool.I like yellow color from Lamborgini.but it's just a dream.price is too expensive for me.and I hope my dream come's true to get my dream car 'Lamborgini'
@m310684 (35)
14 Feb 10
I like the nissan navarra pick up truck. It's very roomy and powerful.. I love its simple design and classic sleekness.
• Canada
14 Feb 10
My dream car is something driven by someone else. LOL I can't see well enough to drive, and neither is my husband. When we win the lottery, we're going to buy a limo, and hire a friend of ours to drive it. That's going to be great, since there are a lot of places that we can't go (small towns and such) because the busses don't go there.
@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
14 Feb 10
My first "dream car" was a brand new 1967, Ford Cougar, hardtop convertible, lemon yellow with black leather upholstery. I'll remember always, the automatic Transmission with passing gear, and the sequential rear turn signals. $4300.00 brand new. I didn't own another dream car until last October when I purchased a Toyota Prius. This gas-electric hybrid is a joy to drive, and stalls purposely at most stoplights to save gas. Three weeks after buying it I drove it 2000 miles in 4 days on $120.00 worth of gas. It has no ignition key, no starter, gearshift, or alternator. Only one forward gear, a backup camera, built-in GPS, and 3 motors, one gasoline and 2 electric.