<p>I can overcome my laziness for that. ;)</p>
<p>2005 Mustang GT. Grabber orange with black Boss stripes. Stage 1 cam, headers, cold air intake, K&N air filter, 70mm throttle body, 18inch chrome Cobra wheels, 3" cowl hood, chin spoiler, louvers on the quarter windows and on the backglass.</p>
<p>This car has eaten up 4 sets of tires and is responsible for a few 65-foot burnouts (yes, we measured!).</p>
<p>I ride my girlfriend. Does that count?</p>
<p>2009 Lexus bby!! hell yeah!!! :)</p>
<p>1996 Honda Civic w/ 165k miles!</p>
<p>What type of Lexus?</p>
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Very nice, any future plans? </p>
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Specifically which Lexus? Same question as NewAccount</p>
<p>IS250? HS250? HSes are pretty meh - gold badged toyota prius IMO</p>
<p>^ Lol the “very nice, any future plans?” referrs to the Lexus post.</p>
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<p>For the lower end cars of the major luxury brands, IMO BMW 3 series > Lexus IS</p>
<p>^ I agree in the words of Jeremy Clarkson “Driving a Lexus is like sitting bare a** in warm paste reading a Jane Austen novel”</p>
<p>Yeah I would definitely take a Beamer over a Lexus. German > Japanese anyday.</p>
<p>Personally I’m looking at a GLK when I get my car.</p>
<p>Jeremy Clarkson FTW! Can’t wait for the new season to start. So many cars yet to be reviewed, including the 458 italia, SLS AMG, Granturismo S, mp4-12c</p>
<p>Newaccount: Are you male or female? I’d stick to the sedans/coupes if you are male. Somehow the GLK gives off a “chick car” sort of feel. Haha sorry, my female friend has one, so that’s where I got that conception.</p>
<p>But y’know what you should buy? An Audi A5. Those things are gorgeous. That or a BMW 328i Coupe for a safe route</p>
<p>A 2001 Lexus ES 300.</p>
<p>Haha I’m a male, but my parents want me to get an SUV.</p>
<p>2000 Honda Accord! Stick shift alll the way :D</p>
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<p>Ah… Live somewhere cold and snowy?</p>
<p>In which case, a GLK isn’t a bad option, although it’s not quite a true SUV. Much of the off-road/towing/ trucklike features aren’t really there. For the same money, I’d probably get a new Chevy Tahoe (I know, less flashy and gas guzzler/american car), but it’d serve you better IMO. My dad has a 2002 Suburban, and it’s been a great car for shuttling a bunch of people to the mountain/towing our boat.</p>
<p>2006 Honda CRV named Gertrude (all my friends and I have named our cars). I am in love with her. </p>
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<p>I LOVE Top Gear.</p>
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Well, I live in NYC, so it’s cold and snowy for about half the year. The main reason they want me to get an SUV is for safety. </p>
<p>And if I’m going to get an SUV, I want a flashy luxury brand haha. A compact-SUV like the GLK works for me. I was also looking at a few years used Porsche Cayenne. We’ll see when I go and test drive some cars in the summer.</p>
<p>P.S. I love Top Gear as well. :)</p>
<p>Ah, well I’d still hold my recommendation of a tahoe lol, You get a locking diff which would be useful in snowy weather. </p>
<p>Edit: Although, granted, a GLK is sufficent for just NY snowy weather.</p>
<p>If you have to get a luxury brand, maybe look for a Range Rover?</p>
<p>I don’t drive. I walk in the freezing and snowy weather.</p>