What car would you by if you won the lottery?

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  1. SIJO1 profile image64
    SIJO1posted 13 years ago

    What car would you by if you won the lottery?

  2. jdflom profile image67
    jdflomposted 13 years ago

    All signs point to an Aston Martin. I'm not sure which model I want yet, but I am leaning toward the V8 Vantage.

    Oh, and runner up would be a DeLorean.

  3. Multiflavour profile image60
    Multiflavourposted 13 years ago

    Definitely with no doubts...FERRARI RED..

  4. kentuckyslone profile image88
    kentuckysloneposted 13 years ago

    If I won the lottery I would get myself a mint condition 1955 VW Van

  5. Godlike profile image60
    Godlikeposted 13 years ago

    There is only one sane answer to this question... Bugatti Veyron.
    But then again, it depends on how much I actually won at the lottery. tongue

  6. profile image58
    cons11posted 13 years ago

    without a doubt it would have to be an koenigsegg

  7. girl4God profile image59
    girl4Godposted 13 years ago

    I would buy the one I have now but only newer.  Chevy Suburban, it is just practical for our busy lives.  We have to haul music equipment, the kids have plenty of growing room, it is comfortable, the sun roof is nice, if I get ran over I probably have the bigger vehicle smile, The DVD player is great for the kids, push start.  The only thing I would change is I wish it was a hybrid and used less gas.  Yes I would still care about reducing even if I one the lottery.

  8. PMS9 profile image67
    PMS9posted 13 years ago

    One of my favorite Mercedes Benz S class 500L in a black color.

  9. dabeaner profile image60
    dabeanerposted 13 years ago

    Bugatti Veyron
    For a nice little pic see
    http://www.mlm-reality.com/ebpp1/
    (You may ignore the "promotion".)

  10. Wesman Todd Shaw profile image81
    Wesman Todd Shawposted 13 years ago

    A Ford F150, do you really want everyone to know should you win the lotto?

  11. Richard Craig profile image60
    Richard Craigposted 13 years ago

    Why buy one?  Here's a few I'd have;

    1) Bugatti Veyron Supersports
    2) Ferrari 458 Italia
    3) Jaguar XJ220
    4) Lamborghini Miura
    5) Nissan GT-R

  12. Chupp22 profile image63
    Chupp22posted 13 years ago

    I would probably just pay off my current car Silver Hyundai Sonata V6 with sun roof. I love that car!

  13. Pego's Page profile image60
    Pego's Pageposted 13 years ago

    I'd invest it. My Enclave will serve me at least another 70-100,000 miles.

  14. miss_jkim profile image74
    miss_jkimposted 13 years ago

    My dream car has always been and still is:

    2010 Porsche 911 2-door Carrera Coupe - Silver

    2010 model just because it's new, but I've always loved the 911 Carreras since I lived in Germany.

  15. kubth profile image63
    kubthposted 13 years ago

    Maybach (with employed driver) for the daily grind.

    Aston Martin to take the Mrs out at weekends.

    Porsche 911 GT3 for me time.

  16. Jaynie2000 profile image83
    Jaynie2000posted 13 years ago

    If I won the lottery I would by a Porsche 911 turbo. That is one hot car! Of course, Godlike has an excellent point. The Bugatti Veyron is incredible. Visited their showroom in Berlin last fall. Amazing!

  17. John B Badd profile image61
    John B Baddposted 13 years ago

    A brand new Softail Harley Davidson with lots of chrome and leather saddle bags.

  18. debtfreedude profile image60
    debtfreedudeposted 13 years ago

    I would keep my paid for 9 year old truck as long as I could. another 10 years or longer.

    I won't win the lotto. I don't play. The odds of winning are against us.

  19. btstranscripts profile image60
    btstranscriptsposted 13 years ago

    Bugatti Veyron, fantastic car, would have to be black though

  20. Sa`ge profile image59
    Sa`geposted 13 years ago

    Nissan LEAF™ SL 
    Nissan is the leader in electric-vehicle technology and will be introducing the Nissan LEAF, the first affordable all-electric vehicle designed for the mass market, to the U.S. in December. The Nissan LEAF, a five-passenger vehicle, runs on pure electricity, uses no gas and creates zero emissions. With a tested range of 100 miles on a single charge, the Nissan LEAF is designed to meet the daily driving needs of the majority of U.S. drivers.

  21. Nicole Danielle profile image54
    Nicole Danielleposted 10 years ago

    https://usercontent2.hubstatic.com/8220949_f260.jpg

    Most definitely a 1965 Pontiac GTO "Goat"!

 
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