Ok no laughing
A 93 Mercury Villager with 175k miles on it. But it's paid for...
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Ok no laughing
A 93 Mercury Villager with 175k miles on it. But it's paid for...
Harley Davidson Sportster and a Yamaha 600 Fazer. Can't be arsed driving a car as I find it quite tedious!
Currently a 23003 Mitsubishi Diamante 3.5L V6. :(
From next week a 2006 Subary Impreza 2.0i with 17" wheels, lower springs and rear spoiler. :D
Gary
2006 F-250 auto, but only because I couldn't find a manual to test-drive and I'm not about to buy a manual without trying out the clutch.
Just to test your theory: I drive a Toyota Yaris 899 ccm. I would probably be to small for american highways :).
Greetings
Arnd
Hey my Mazda isn't much bigger, also a 2-door Japanese econobox and there's plenty of Detroit steel on Canadian highways. I survive by being more nimble and crazier than anyone else.
Is that your driving motto or life motto??? lol :DQuote:
Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
I'm going to buy a Volkswagen Golf soon. Manual transmission. Likely something between 1997 - 2002.
I sold my stickshift honda passport last year when it passed 100k miles. Bought a Nissan xterra, automatic (they couldn't find me a manual anywhere in the state and I had already waited six months for a special order that never showed up). I just gave the nissan to my fiancee and we bought a toyota prius for my commute (they are all automatic). I'm getting 48.5 mpg lifetime average (after 1500 miles) in the prius right now. We got it because I commute 120 miles a day (60 miles each way) and the gas bills in my xterra would have eaten me alive. I expect to be able to push the prius up over 50 mpg as I get more comfortable with driving it.
The prius is fun. Awesome mileage too. That being said, I'm a pickup guy at heart... preferably with a manual transmission, a gun rack and a dog in the passenger seat.
-- Gary F.
We decided to become a one car family about a year ago due to
1) environmental reasons
2) Rising price of petrol (aka gas)
and oh yeah I'd been developing quite a gut and was very unfit.
So I guess I drive/ride a 2005 Giant Cypress. Ride 16 km to work every day and it takes only 10 minutes more than driving used to!! Go Figure!