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<blockquote data-quote="Blown 89" data-source="post: 16329021" data-attributes="member: 45161"><p>Current generation supercars area always fun but I'll go a different direction with my picks just to mix it up:</p><p></p><p>Rolls Royce Phantom: You know it weighs 5 million pounds yet still runs 13's. Quite possibly the softest carpet I've ever felt between my toes. The disconnect between you and everything else outside of the car is surreal. Plus...suicide doors...with an umbrella in the door.</p><p></p><p>'66 Continental: simply put....the ultimate cruiser. I have a stock suspension on mine and it soaks up every imperfection on the road. It's a very relaxing car to drive. Steering is feather light, power is surprisingly good, and it really turns heads. The convertible is the way to go because the top mechanism is amazing. If I want a relaxing car to drive that's it. Plus....suicide doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown 89, post: 16329021, member: 45161"] Current generation supercars area always fun but I'll go a different direction with my picks just to mix it up: Rolls Royce Phantom: You know it weighs 5 million pounds yet still runs 13's. Quite possibly the softest carpet I've ever felt between my toes. The disconnect between you and everything else outside of the car is surreal. Plus...suicide doors...with an umbrella in the door. '66 Continental: simply put....the ultimate cruiser. I have a stock suspension on mine and it soaks up every imperfection on the road. It's a very relaxing car to drive. Steering is feather light, power is surprisingly good, and it really turns heads. The convertible is the way to go because the top mechanism is amazing. If I want a relaxing car to drive that's it. Plus....suicide doors. [/QUOTE]
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