That is a beautiful car but I am even more impressed with your house.
My Mini Cooper. I am madly in love with this car.
My Cannondale.
And blondebear, that Upper Crust has the best garlic and fresh tomato pizza ever!
My morning ride
Are you the one on the right or the left? Judging by your posts, I assume you are on the left one. The one on the right could be any one of a number of posters.
I am madly in love with this car too. Imagine a 2 in 1 machine that cuts the grass as well as goes 55 mph on the road.
My usual ride to and from work.
My wife and daughter tool around in the fabulous luxury of this car, a 2007 Kia Spectra (except ours is gold–well, more of a champagne color, if you want to be technical).
Missed the edit window–for years our sole mode of transportation (other than walking) was the infamous Beirut *service * taxi. We’re just now getting used to car ownership again (which is a pain in the ass, I can tell you).
My ride looks like a pair of shoes.
This is my other ride.
I’m actually transitioning between cars as we speak. The 1997 Jetta that has served me well for 8 years will soon turn into an 2008 Audi A5. That’s not mine, of course; mine won’t even get built until next month. But the car in that picture is my color, meteor gray.
I’m trying to wait patiently, but it’s hard.
My Escort.
My favorite ride - Suzuki SV-650R
Used solely to tow the favorite ride - Nissan XTERRA and Harbor Freight trailer
Me on my vintage ride - 1975 Suzuki T500 cafe racer
Some lovely ladies working on my street ride - Honda CBR600 F4i
My wife and a friend changing the oil on her street ride - A heavily modified Kawaski Ninja 250
Our daily commuter, 193,500 miles and counting - 1996 Honda Civic Coupe (not our actual car in this photo)
Yeah, we may have too many vehicles…
Here’s my ride, to and from work, looking pretty in the afternoon sunshine.
Mine actually is a '76, not a '75. Black leather, not brown, as well.
I have a beat up 10 year old red acura integra. Not even worth taking a picture of.
Behold, the road-burning power of …
Since that photo was taken I’ve added a rear spoiler, so it goes that much faster and is that much cooler.
On the weekends, we enjoy our most recent purchase, a 1995 Alfa Romeo Spider V6. Tons of fun, beautiful engine, mediocre build quality, premium repair bills, horrible fuel economy.
My every day work car is a 2006 Alfa Romeo GT. Nice looker, luxurious interior, comfortable and fairly reliable car. Its 1.8 four cilinder engine makes it a tad underpowered, though it still corners like you would not believe, amazing amounts of grip. It’s a company car, by the way, so not technically “mine”.
And of course, the most fun is to be had on two wheels. We own a 2005 Yamaha TDM 900 ABS. Great fun to ride, awesome two cilinder sound with its aftermarket Laser exhausts, surprisingly comfortable for rider as well as passenger. We fitted ours with a top case and back rest, so the wife can sit back and enjoy the bends.