When I get ready to start it up and turn on/set different things... Airwolf TV theme :-)

Hmmm... just three? I'll go with this:

Whisper
Evanescence

The Road I'm On
Three Doors Down

Open Invitation (I Hate You Bin Laden)
Jackyl


Some other faves:

American Badass
Kid Rock

Last of the Mohicans theme
Last of the Mohicans soundtrack

Walk This Way ('99 MTV Awards)
Aerosmith with Run DMC and Kid Rock

Come Out And Play
Offspring

Smooth Criminal
Alien Ant Farm

Iraq And I Roll
Clint Black

The Gods Made Heavy Metal
Man-O-War

Dueling Bagpipes
Irish Chieftains

Scotland The Brave (Scottish National Anthem)
Celtic Bagpipes

Forever
Kid Rock

New York's Not My Home
Kid Rock

Pour Some Sugar (On Me)
Def Leppard


Nothing like a little hometown Lynyrd Skynyrd or Limp Bizkit from time to time too, especially crossing the downtown Mathews Bridge with Limp singing...

"redneck f****r from Jacksonville... take 'em to the Mathews Bridge!" (with drum beat imitating sound of driving across bridge)

Fave local drives would probably be US-1 to Butler Blvd. and out to the beach, picking up A1A south to Vilano Beach, right by the seaside castle we were married in, and on to St. Augustine.

The curves and elevation changes of I-77 through West Virginia either way would be a blast. Most anywhere in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park area (NC/TN).

Absolute best scenic drive I could possibly imagine would be getting my VX across the pond and doing the road to Hana (Highway 360 , Maui, Hawaii. Have done it in a Jeep, would like to in the VX. Curviest road EVER, hugs the coast (long way down), GORGEOUS scenic drive.

Same goes for Waimea Canyon Road (Highway 550) on Kauai (the VX was MADE for this road) and Maui's Haleakala Highway up the Haleakala Volcano to the summit and back down (VX is also BORN for this, the steepest road in the USA). Looking down into the crater is like looking at the surface of the moon, and I could just picture the VX right at home in there. :-)

"The gods made heavy metal, and they saw that it was good - they said to play it louder than hell, we promised that we would..." - Man-O-War