Car Relationships (Supra, 458 and the GTR)

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Simple debate, you have a late 90's Toyota Supra, a Ferrari 458 and a 2013 Nissan GTR. However, you can only select one car for the weekend, one for the remaining 362 days of the year, and the remaining one to take you for the remaining days of your life.

Have at it!

Source for this wonderful idea: Top Gear Facebook page
 
Supra for the weekend, GT-R for the rest of the year because winter is coming, and the 458 for the rest of my life. Easy peasy.

EDIT: Unless by for the rest of your life you mean that I can't have another car. In that case switch the 458 and GT-R.
 
458 for the weekend, Supra for the rest of the year, and the GT-R for the rest of my life.
 
I'd also go with the 458 for the weekend, Supra for the year, and GT-R for life. The 458 would be a fun car to drive the hell out of on a track day, the Supra would be fun for a little while, but would likely get old after a while, and the GT-R is my dream car.
 
Weekend: 458 Italia. I don't particularly care for Ferraris, so I wouldn't own one for a long time. But it would be fun to take to the track.

Year: Supra. I love the Mk. IV Supra and I think it would definitely be a fun car to own and perhaps mod, even if its a small mod, nothing excessive.

Lifetime: GT-R. I love what Nissan has done with the GT-R because it has incredible performance that almost outclasses its rivals. I would own it for the rest of my life because in the end, it seems like it would be more reliable and enjoyable than the Supra or Ferrari. And no one can go wrong with a good AWD system, right? :dopey:
 
Supra for the weekend. It's the only one I could actually buy, so it's less of a dream.

458 for the rest of the year. Fun with 2 seats.

GT-R for life. Lasting fun with room for the kids. :sly:
 
Ferrari for the weekend. I love the car, but it's my least favorite of the 3

GT-R for the year. Funny coming from me, but it really isn't my favorite Nissan.

Supra for life. Seems like it would be much more fun. Plus that engine note is pure ear sex.
 
Ferrari for a weekend of thrashing, Supra for the year, and as much as I dislike the GT-R, it's the most practical car here.
 
458 for the weekend, GTR for the rest of the year, and Supra for life - I would tune it Ridox style :D
 
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320 bhp for the weekend
542 bhp for a year
562 bhp for life (also because it will hold the most value for next of kin)
 
Excluding the resale value of the cars, I would take the 458 for the weekend, as it would be too costly to run everyday with services and breakdowns, but would be great to thrash around a circuit. I would take the GTR for the year as it would be a good car for everyday use and the Supra for the rest of my life as it's front engine rear wheel drive and I couldn't spend the rest of my life with out an FR.
 
Seriously? This constitutes for a thread now a days?!

Agreed. It would probably be better to ask which three vehicles would you choose in each if those slots instead of limiting your choices.

As for the question, since I can't stand the GT-R and the Supra bores me because it's a generic 90's sports car, I'd go with the Ferrari for all three. I mean sure I had to sacrifice an arm and a newborn to afford the maintenance on it but still...
 
Agreed. It would probably be better to ask which three vehicles would you choose in each if those slots instead of limiting your choices.

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Now that would make a interesting thread.


For me weekend: 458 Italia

Year: Supra.

Lifetime: GT-R.
 
Weekend: GTR- the GTR is by far my least favorite if the bunch so I'll pick that
Year: Supra- Something reliable that I could daily for the year. They're pretty quick too.
Rest of life:458- Do I need an explanation?
 
Isn't this just a variation of "Would you rather?"

Either way: Weekend: Supra (a JZA80, I assume?)
Year: GT-R
Life: 458.

From least exciting to most exciting for me, I guess... Neither of these would be a car I want to drive daily once I'm, like, 65, so I might as well go with what will give me kicks.
 
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