What do you drive?
psychofantasy
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Any car buffs out there? What are you guys driving?
Me: 1979 Lincoln Mark V/1976 Pontiac Ventura - current project
Me: 1979 Lincoln Mark V/1976 Pontiac Ventura - current project
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A extended cab z71 silverado and we have a '85 bird too. It looks like kit from night rider0
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I drive a 4 door 2008 black Jeep Wrangler .... It's my baby0
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Mommy. Drives 2009 Honda Odyssey.:drinker:0 -
2002 Victory Red Chevy Avalanche 26" rims......I love jumping out and people asking if it's my husband's truck! NOT!...I'm pushn this baby!0
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A pearl white 2009 Nissan Altima coupe...love it! Goodby mommy van0
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I drive a beat to hell unkillable p.o.s. 1977 ford f100, my wife drives a 2010 Honda fit go cart. Soon I'm going to get myself a small or midsized four door truck, I've been thinking Toyota Tacoma quad cab with a small lift/oversized tires0
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A 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix. Green. ****ty shape. Paint is peeling. I bought it my freshman year of college for $1500 and it's my baby. It's pushing 211 k but I love it! However, it won't last forever. Now I'm debating between a Jeep Wrangler or a GMC Yukon.0
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Daily driver is a 2011 Escape. Weekend fun is a Pepper Green 1970 Pontiac GTO.0
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Split time with 2006 BMW X3, 1995 Caprice Classic with LT1 5.7L, 2007 Harley Davidson Super Glide Custom. 1988 BMW R100RT 1993 Ford ranger electric truck project. not much time for anything else right now...0
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I have a '09 Honda Fit Sport. I love it. I've only ever owned Hondas and don't plan on switching any time soon.
But I can usually be seen riding in my husband's Wrangler. It's yellow. Bright yellow.0 -
Daily driver is a 2011 Escape. Weekend fun is a Pepper Green 1970 Pontiac GTO.
What I wouldn't give to get my hands on a GTO for the weekend.I've been thinking Toyota Tacoma quad cab with a small lift/oversized tires
I've been a Tacoma fan since the 90's. I live not too awfully far from the Toyota plant in San Antonio, so I see TONS of Tundras, but not nearly enough Tacomas.
TLC - if you ever need someone to take that bird off your hands...0 -
We have a '97 ford Windstar mini van and a 2001 Audi A6.
I had to sell my cavalier for the Audi and that was supposed to be my car, but My husband decided after a week that it was his and now it stinks like smokes and energy drinks, ugh.0 -
2002 Victory Red Chevy Avalanche 26" rims......I love jumping out and people asking if it's my husband's truck! NOT!...I'm pushn this baby!
I stole bfs Silverado. Ha ha I love that truck.0 -
2005 Ford Focus. I love my car!0
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2003 Windstar..family van :sad: My hubby has an all original 1979 black Camero0
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Currently a 2006 Saturn ION3, GM blew it big time when they killed this line. I won't buy another GM car or truck. So anyway, I am going to buy a newer car this fall...looking at a 2010 or 2011 Ford Fusion. I used to drive 220 miles a day so the Saturn is at 175K miles...and doing well. My last Saturn had 365K miles on it when I sold it to the neighbor kid three years ago...he's still driving it.
Now I'm down to about 400 miles a week.0 -
I've been driving classics for years (just sold a 66 Nova tha was becoming a money pit) but recently I've been considering trading the Lincoln for something newer. I really like the Mazda3 (especially the SPEED3 version) and the Hyundai Veloster, but the problem is I prefer to buy American (or at least as close to American I can get with the big 3 nowadays). Unfortunately, Chrysler, GMC, and Ford offer nothing that I can really fall in love with. So, I'll probably end up sticking with what I have. Besides, Its fun to watch people's heads turn when I come barrelling into the grocery store parking lot with my Lincoln. :happy:0
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2004 Jeep Liberty 4x4 with the 3.7L and 5-spd manual.
2008 Honda VTX1800F. Not car, but it's got as much or more engine than some! :-)0 -
2006 Subaru POS0
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2008 Dodge Avenger0
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2002 Mazda Tribute. Gas guzzler.
I miss my 30 mpg ghettomobile with no turn signal or AC that was held together with bungie cords and blue painter's tape.0 -
2006 Volvo S40, 1995 Pontiac Firehawk, 1991 Pontiac Trans Am GTA0
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I drive a Volkswagen beetle convertible. Mind you, living in Scotland I don't get many opportunities to have the roof down, lol!0
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2007 Honda Accord 2 door, silver
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'08 Pontiac G6 ... definitely a grocery getter, not a sporty car for a dashing young fellow as myself :laugh:0
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Currently a 2006 Saturn ION3, GM blew it big time when they killed this line. I won't buy another GM car or truck. So anyway, I am going to buy a newer car this fall...looking at a 2010 or 2011 Ford Fusion. I used to drive 220 miles a day so the Saturn is at 175K miles...and doing well. My last Saturn had 365K miles on it when I sold it to the neighbor kid three years ago...he's still driving it.
Now I'm down to about 400 miles a week.
I agree. GM made extremely poor choices with all the lines it killed. In the past few decades, Pontiac went from a heavy hitter in the performance genre to something I couldn't even recognize (READ: Vibe, Montana. WTF GM?) Oldsmobile wasn't much different from Buick, so I can see letting them go, although I always had a soft spot for the Bravada. Saturn had the potential to do well in the budget compact market, but GM blew it big time.0 -
What do you drive? 2005 Chrysler Sebring
What do you drive? My kids crazy, ha my goal in life....0 -
I've been driving classics for years (just sold a 66 Nova tha was becoming a money pit) but recently I've been considering trading the Lincoln for something newer. I really like the Mazda3 (especially the SPEED3 version) and the Hyundai Veloster, but the problem is I prefer to buy American (or at least as close to American I can get with the big 3 nowadays). Unfortunately, Chrysler, GMC, and Ford offer nothing that I can really fall in love with. So, I'll probably end up sticking with what I have. Besides, Its fun to watch people's heads turn when I come barrelling into the grocery store parking lot with my Lincoln. :happy:
A lot of the well known "foreign" brands build their cars for the US market in the US. Honda and Toyota are well known for that. Mazda does build some models in the US. Kia recently built a factory to assemble cars in Georgia. If it's built by American workers in America, is it still a foreign made car? Personally I don't care where the company is headquartered since they are technically owned by stock holders anyway.0 -
2009 Dodge Journey R/T AWD (black) - My baby! (other then my kids of course!)
My Husband drives a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer LTZ0
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