Favorite
Cars

Not a garage I own — a garage I'd build if the budget ever lined up. Each one earned its spot for a specific reason, not just because it's fast.

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The Garage

Chassis plates, not brochures — the numbers that actually matter to me.

BMW X5 (F15)

// the family SUV
C-01

The SUV that made BMW's lineup feel complete. Comfortable enough for every day while still driving like a much smaller vehicle.

Engine3.0L Turbo I6
Power300 hp
0–606.1s
DrivexDrive AWD

BMW 335i (2015)

// the perfect sedan
C-02

One of BMW's best all-around driver's cars. Quick, balanced, and understated without trying too hard.

Engine3.0L Turbo I6
Power300 hp
0–605.1s
DriveRWD

BMW i8

// ahead of its time
C-03

Still looks futuristic years after launch. The butterfly doors and hybrid powertrain make it unlike anything else BMW has built.

PowertrainPlug-in Hybrid
Power369 hp
0–604.2s
DriveAWD

BMW 330i (2026)

// modern daily
C-04

A comfortable daily driver with just enough performance to make every commute enjoyable.

Engine2.0L Turbo I4
Power255 hp
0–605.5s
DriveRWD

Aston Martin Vanquish (2001)

// the grand tourer
C-05

One of the most beautiful grand tourers ever made. Classic Aston Martin proportions with a naturally aspirated V12.

Engine5.9L V12
Power460 hp
0–604.7s
DriveRWD

Aston Martin DB12

// modern luxury
C-06

Combines grand touring comfort with serious performance while keeping Aston Martin's timeless design language.

Engine4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
Power671 hp
0–603.5s
DriveRWD

Aston Martin DB10

// the Bond car
C-07

Built exclusively for the James Bond film Spectre. Rare, elegant, and one of Aston Martin's most recognizable modern designs.

Engine4.7L V8
Power430 hp
0–604.6s
Built10 Units

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