Mercedes GLS diesel
Mercedes GLS diesel
Genesis G80 or G90
Looking around
Wondering what became
Of what I once knew
Mine was my Magnum R/T. That thing cruised like nothing I have had since. My 328 is good, but that Magnum was nice. It wasn't even that bad on gas.
First gut reaction was a 1996 Roadmaster, but I think the stereo would let it down. Going with a late model LX570 or LS600
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Yep, any late gen b-body is the definition of comfort. And even with the iron headed lt1, they'll do good mpg if you keep speeds sane.
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I had a GLE diesel for a while, biggest piece of shit I've ever owned due to the engine, non stop emission control issues. Rest of it was alright though.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Any of the Suburban/Tahoe/Expeditions rentals we've used are a dream on the highway.
Ultracrepidarian
Realistic- F150 Platinum
Dream- GT3 Touring
Is a GT3 Touring really that great for putting mindless miles on a highway?
It’s difficult to compete with a big SUV with plush suspension for that task.
I feel like a full size LWB RR with the lounge second row gets my vote these days. Non SVR. Just smooth and soft.
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Anything limited to less than 180km/h by either a limiter or fuel economy going to shit (not so much cost, but increased stops to fill, also applies to electric) should not be making any lists /Alex Roy
Are there many cars out there that can go over 180kph without fuel economy going to shit?
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aerodynamic car with a big old N/A engine do surprisingly better as a ratio to consumption, vettes, s-class/7 series/LS/etc will do well
And I’d say a lot of the stuff mentioned recently falls on its face way lower… like the 130-150km/h range
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The big Ferrari cars hold something like 90+L of fuel, so when you stop it will be expensive, but even at 300km/h you should be able to go for awhile.
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something like a bentley continental. big powerful boat
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I like this choice. Although might be a bit above my class.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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2004 Lexus LS430. I miss that car for highway driving.
you people and your l/km
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2024 Chevy Silveraydo 3500 Duramax
2007 GMC 2500 Duramax
1981 GMC C1500 454