It's like the OOOOdi lifestyle, except with far less trips to places called, "The Plugged Nickel."
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DD'd my '96 XJ with a 3" lift and 31's from C-ville to Worthington for a year. Nothing like having tiny little sports cars trying to force their way in on you at the 70/71 split and just maintaining speed and watching them freak when their mirror rubs your tire.
I think he was referring to what it took to get a 4x4 pilot.
Not bad advice.
I think the same thing every time I'm driving my classic pickup down the highway with the quad loaded in the back headed to take them both off road, through the woods, through a river, or maybe off to a hunting spot and see a bunch of Audis, WRXs, Corvettes, Mustangs, F-bodies, etc. Why limit yourself to pavement? Different strokes...that's what it comes down to.
I personally would like a fun little pavement buster and my offroad opportunities.
OP: Really up to what you're wanting. On a site like this I think you'll see the response lean heavily to the *insert sporty car here* side. Personally, if you have a car you already enjoy driving, what's the point of having another? Diversify. Just my thoughts though. I miss my XJ daily.