The phrase
"garage queen" refers to a car that is rarely driven and spends most of its time stored in a garage, often to preserve its excellent condition or collectible value.
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With that in mind, compared to the Golf R, the M5 would be a very
expensive garage queen and that's why in the previous post I've said I preferred the R.
But I also know those
with garage queens, which are appreciated by mere observation - that's their way of participating in the art.
I justified it to myself with the promise that I was going to really use this car, that it was not destined to be a fair -
weather garage queen.
Ford GTs fall into three main categories, there are the delivery mileage stock
standard garage queens, valued highly by collectors.
For owners of a classic or special edition Corvette where the object is keeping the car with as low miles as possible, you need a tow vehicle and the new 2019 Chevrolet Silverado is the perfect sidekick for your
Corvette garage queen.
Get a car that has been used, rather than
a garage queen, with a full service history and you'll never look back.
Bouught new Apr 2005...
Garage queen (37K miles).
I don't like «
garage queen» cars — they're supposed to be used.
It gets less use nowadays, but the 914 is
no garage queen.
The Elise is
no garage queen, either.
While this car was
no garage queen, it was driven quite sparingly, seeing just 45,360 miles over 60 years.
Yes, most used Ferrari buyers are looking for
a garage queen, ideally one that's driven as far as the local dealer for its annual service, and then parked up again until the next year.
The car has been
a garage queen and never been raced / tracked or what so ev
There's not much you can do to upset the petrolhead gods other than own a supercar and turn it into
a garage queen.
Garage queen or are you enjoying it the way it was made to be.