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GBLC250

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Jul 29, 2025
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Cincinnati, OH
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2025 LC250 1958
Hello, everyone. I picked up my 2025 LC250 1958 Edition this past January. I've been loving every minute of ownership so far. This is the 2nd of 3 bucket list vehicles I've been able to attain so far. The first being an Audi TTS Roadster. Previous cars I've owned '86 Jeep Cherokee, '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, '14 Volvo S60 T6 Polestar Tuned, among other nondescript vehicles (VW Passat(s), Saab 93).
I'm still learning about the LC250 so I'm looking forward to some good conversations. Thanks in advance, everyone!
 
Hello, everyone. I picked up my 2025 LC250 1958 Edition this past January. I've been loving every minute of ownership so far. This is the 2nd of 3 bucket list vehicles I've been able to attain so far. The first being an Audi TTS Roadster. Previous cars I've owned '86 Jeep Cherokee, '95 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, '14 Volvo S60 T6 Polestar Tuned, among other nondescript vehicles (VW Passat(s), Saab 93).
I'm still learning about the LC250 so I'm looking forward to some good conversations. Thanks in advance, everyone!
Welcome! What’s bucket list vehicle 3? Those TTs are so fun - I almost bought a TTRS once and sometimes kick myself for not going down that road for a while.
 
Vehicle #3 is the Porsche 911 GT3RS. That one is going to be a stretch!

I had a 911 fixation from childhood, always vowed I would own a Porsche 911 one day. After having a few lesser German cars, I finally worked that out and understand that I dodged a bullet.

With that said, with proper care and maintenance a 911 is far from the worst German car you could bring home. Better still if you can wrench on it yourself to keep costs down. It is no longer on my bucket list, no longer an aspirational purchase for me but I can appreciate them from afar.
 
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