View Poll Results: What kind of a vehicle do you drive?

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  • Stick-shift car/truck/van/suv

    33 48.53%
  • Automatic car/truck/van/suv

    32 47.06%
  • Motorcycle

    7 10.29%
  • Don't drive

    5 7.35%
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    Loudmouth FiReSTaRT's Avatar
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    Default Poll: What do you drive?

    I am just testing a theory of mine about the driving habits of straight-razor users. After I hear enough responses, I will present it to you gentlemen. Thank you for your cooperation.

    Edit: I drive a little white '95 Mazda MX3 RS with stick shift. Not much on power but lots of fun as it handles like a go-cart. Probably atypical for this forum and for my theory, but I feel the need to share as I am the originator of this poll.
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    2003 ford f250 offroad with big old mud tires....auto, to much driving for a stick.

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    2005 F350, 2003 Honda VFR, and my rock toy 97 Jeep TJ (but to be fair, it's off road only)

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    A 1969 Land Rover and a 1995 Saturn depending on my mood and which runs that day .

    These replace the 1967 Land Rover that was my daily driver for 9 years and the 1958 Land Rover that was a daily for 2 years. I am a glutton for punishment and a fool for British cars. I did own a new truck once in 1991, an Isuzu, long gone.



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    I am curious so I will bite. I drive (and wash and polish wayyy to much) a Dark Green Grey Metallic 1996 Impala SS. Its big and rear wheel drive, and it gets out of its own way I tried to post a picture but they are all too big Same car thats in my avatar, just a different color.

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    2002 Toyta Tacoma Double Cab 4x4 automatic V6. Before that it's always been land barges (big heavy cars), the last of which was a 1991 Chevy Caprice with police package.

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    Just to test your theory: I drive a Toyota Yaris 899 ccm. I would probably be to small for american highways .

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    1990 Nissan pickup. It's made a good, hard-working farm truck, and reliable commute vehicle for university.

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    My main ride is a 2001 Trek 4500 mountain bike. The fenders, the rack and panniers make it more of a commuter bike, though.

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    We're a one-car, two-job family, so my wife takes the Saturn to work. I bicycle to work and change clothes when I get there (1985 Schwinn Sprint).

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