We have two drivers and 12 cars.
I can understand that. I know a guy who has over 50 cars. Keeps them all street legal and drives every one of them at least one day a year. Some of them are worth many millions, but each one has a unique story and he loves them.
Wow. Obviously I don't know the guy, but to me owning and driving 50 cars sounds kind of pathological. Makes me wonder how he got that way.
He's quite a nice guy, and seems normal enough. Just wealthy enough to indulge his hobby.
Well, I'm glad that he is having fun with it, then! Guess I misinterpreted his reasons.
If I may ask, what's your forum name on the Jeeptrackhawk.org forum? I'm sure we've "talked" there if you are registered.Five for two. Jeep Trackhawk and Jeep Cherokee for daily drivers.
Let's hold on a minute and think about this... I too quit driving Corvettes for much the same reason. Every year it was harder and harder to get in and out of the dang things. So I bought a Jeep Grand Cherokee and I'm still a Car-Guy. And while the Jeep GC isn't as cool looking as the Vette, it's a lot more comfortable, very easy to get in and out of, very roomy, and has most of the latest electronic gadgets. And if you buy the right model Jeep GC, it will outrun a Vette in the 1/4. Sooooo, you can still be a Car Guy with a Jeep and have the best of both worlds. Of course a Jeep equipped like that will cost a little more than a Vette, but hey, its only money.