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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    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.
    Last edited by FiReSTaRT; 08-09-2006 at 05:37 AM.

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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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    2003 Volkwagen Passat GL. 1.8L Turbocharged 4 cylinder, 5 speed manual.

    I can easily achieve 28 MPG in town, or 32 on the highway, and it's still comfortable and fun to drive.

    Only cars that I rent have automatic transmissions.

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    Dan, I used to be a dubber as well... Had 3 A2-platform Jettas, all naturally aspirated 1.8 even though I was considering a 1.8t conversion. I crashed the first one, someone crashed into the second one and got me a replacement, and the replacement needed about $2000 of work (500 for the clutch, 500 of miscelaneous work like e-brake cables/some electrical and about $1000 of body work) so I unloaded it, went shopping for an A3 2-door golf and got a great deal on this Mazda, so I took it. All of these were stick, btw lol.

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    Default RE: Poll: What do you drive?

    2.0 turbodiesel manual Skoda Octavia (same platform as the VW Golf). It's not the coolest car in the world but it does 50 mpg and sub 10 secs to 60 mph which suits me.
    BTW, Tony - love the Landy.

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    2002 Ford F-150 which is now very much wore out with over 155,000 miles on it automatic. I used it for cable installing plus my everyday truck so automatic was a no brainer. But before that truck I had a Chevy S10 pickup and before trhat my brother's pickup and before that I learned to drive with a 1994 F150 I love trucks. HEHE

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