Best midlife crisis car?

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  • BehindBlueI's

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    No buyer's remorse so far. I've driven it as far as Memphis, TN for a road trip to Graceland and it's surprisingly civilized for longer drives. It's not as comfortable as the truck, but other than a Town Car I've yet to find anything that is. Where it really shines is two lane highways and a passing zone. Downshift to 3rd, you are past a semi like you were passing a moped in a normal car. The handling is phenomenal. I adjusted the adjustable suspension a bit looser than the "jar your kidneys out" setting it was on when I bought it, and it no longer tracks every single groove in the pavement but still handles curves like it's on a rail.
     

    rhino

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    No buyer's remorse so far. I've driven it as far as Memphis, TN for a road trip to Graceland and it's surprisingly civilized for longer drives. It's not as comfortable as the truck, but other than a Town Car I've yet to find anything that is. Where it really shines is two lane highways and a passing zone. Downshift to 3rd, you are past a semi like you were passing a moped in a normal car. The handling is phenomenal. I adjusted the adjustable suspension a bit looser than the "jar your kidneys out" setting it was on when I bought it, and it no longer tracks every single groove in the pavement but still handles curves like it's on a rail.


    It looks badass too.

    We do need a burnout pic, but I suppose that can wait until you're ready to buy new tires.
     

    Kutnupe14

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    My mid-life crisis car:

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    Bro, murder it. You're already halfway there.
     

    BehindBlueI's

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    It looks badass too.

    We do need a burnout pic, but I suppose that can wait until you're ready to buy new tires.

    I'm going to get through this year on the OEM tires that are still on it. At the beginning of next Summer, probably go with the Firehawk Indy 500s.
     
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