So what does everybody drive?

My every day driver is a 2005 BMW E46 ZHP. It's a 330 that has had the sort of rare ZHP package added. Its like an "M" and runs great.

Frank
 
1953 Jaguar C-type
1954 Jaguar XK120SE OTS
1971 Ferrari Dino 246GT
2003 Mazda Protege (basic reliable transportation)
Honda CX500
Suzuki GS550ES
Suzuki GS450 (Son's)
Kawasaki KX1000 (Son's)
 
Honda 250 Reflex scooter when I need a motor and a Sun tricycle when I don't. What gas crisis? I have a Ford Escape for when its too cold or pouring rain. Since I am retired I can usually chose when I will go out.
 
I have two Chevy pickups that I drive depending on my need or usage:
1999 Chevy 3500 Crew Cab 454 8 foot box
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2004 Chevy 2500 HD Extended Cab 8.1 Liter 8 foot box
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The wife's ride is a 1997 Caddy STS


grizz
 
2000 Land Cruiser, lifted, winch etc
1998 Lexus LX470(for the mrs)
1990 Land Cruiser stock with bull bar)
1986 Land Cruiser(lifted, winch, ARB's)
1982 Land Cruiser FJ40,(lifted, winch, ARB)
1966 Land Cruiser FJ45 long bed pick up(lifted, winch ARB)
1964 Land Cruiser Wagon FJ45....restored and stock

got a few more and a chevy pickup with Tommy Lift

had mnay more a few years ago.....they turned into guns
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04' F250 Crew Cab 4X4
05' Cadillac CTS-V

Both Black and soon to be outlawed in Komifornia.
 
I drive a Black Limited Edition 2001 PT Cruiser with full 1940's retrochrome,and interior with chrome and carbon fiber accents.That is where the moniker Cruiser RN originated......God Bless...Mike
 
This is my 3rd Saab 9-5....2nd Aero. It's a 2003 Aero with an '05 Front End...I like the later styling. Needless to say, I love these cars......Everytime I get behind the wheel, I start to smile....PRICELESS!! Zebulon

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My daily driver is a 2006 Nissan Pathfinder SE, I also have a 1994 Chevy Siverado Z-71 extended cab pick up that I drive on weekends, to the hardware store, etc.

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2002 Mazda MX5 with an old 94 Ford F150 for bad days. Wife drives a 97 Ford Crown Vic.
 
wife drives 08 pontiac torrent gxp, i drive pontiac g8gt.
 
It has always been interesting to me that threads like this get so many responses, so fast.
I'm not trying to be a wet blanket here, I'm just surprised. Why would anyone care who drives what? Just interesting.

In this day and age, I don't particularly care to ID my car for the world at large. I would never post a pic of it, <span class="ev_code_RED">much less with the TAG NUMBER SHOWING, or any distinguishing features.</span>

Likewise, I would never put pics of my kids on the net. They are CUTE kids, but I wouldn't show 'em to the whole world.
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Long ago, and far away, on a combat tour, I NEVER carried personal data. NO photos, nothing with anyone else's name, no addresses(memorize them), no letters(burn them). Dog tags, ID card, ration card, MPC, and whatever orders I had to have. NOTHING else.

I really don't mind, folks, just thought you might want to think about such things.
 
Originally posted by CAJUNLAWYER:
1999 Chevy Suburban-290,000 miles and going strong.
Corolla, 271,000 miles and going strong. Blew the transmission up 2 years ago though, but a replacement junkyard transmission has been getting it done since.
 
Work vehicle: 2008 Dodge Charger police Package
Daily driver: 2003 Dodge Intrepid Police Package(the old work car)
Rec vehicles: 2003 Ford Excursion (diesel) or 2008 Jeep grand Cherokee (diesel)
 
2003 Dodge quad cab with the Hemi, Flowmaster American Thunder exhaust, and K&N intake...still in love with her and the sounds she makes...

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'93 Nissan 4X4 PU for me. My daughter has a '96 Jeep Cherokee Classic that she lets me drive on weekends....sometimes.............B.
 
My wife and I drive twin '02 Honda Accord EX sedans and pull our travel trailer with an '08 Crewman Toyota Tundra.
 
Daily driver-
2006 Lincoln Town Car (like driving your couch to work!)

Trailer-puller/"extra" car-
1999 Tahoe, ex-Michigan State Police. It was a beauty until someone from one of my neighbor's drunken parties hit-skipped it. I'm still debating getting the damage fixed, but it's now my 'second-string' vehicle. Fun to drive, and you can haul about anything in it or with it!
 
I drive the best MPG car around. 2005 VW Jetta,TDI. Gets 38/39 combined city/highway and around 45mpg on longer trips. It even beats the Prius in MPG. My hauler is a 2004 Trailblazer with 8000 miles on the odometer. Only used to haul something that want fit in the Jetta. Neither has required any repairs.
 
I change my answer to a green Geo Metro with goverment plates
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what you say has alot of truth to it....I am quilty on many cases.

Originally posted by handejector:
It has always been interesting to me that threads like this get so many responses, so fast.
I'm not trying to be a wet blanket here, I'm just surprised. Why would anyone care who drives what? Just interesting.

In this day and age, I don't particularly care to ID my car for the world at large. I would never post a pic of it, <span class="ev_code_RED">much less with the TAG NUMBER SHOWING, or any distinguishing features.</span>

Likewise, I would never put pics of my kids on the net. They are CUTE kids, but I wouldn't show 'em to the whole world.
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Long ago, and far away, on a combat tour, I NEVER carried personal data. NO photos, nothing with anyone else's name, no addresses(memorize them), no letters(burn them). Dog tags, ID card, ration card, MPC, and whatever orders I had to have. NOTHING else.

I really don't mind, folks, just thought you might want to think about such things.
 
Lee, there are so many Mercury Sables in the world that you could never pick mine out of the crowd.
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You can't throw a rock around here without hitting one. There are two more just like mine in my neighborhood alone. Same color and everything.
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That's OK, though. At least I know where to get spare parts.
 
Originally posted by Andy Griffith:
A red 1930 Model A touring car.
(When I feel like it.
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Pictures would be appreciated, sounds like a great car.

Our daily driver is a 2007 Subaru Outback Wagon. Good car for a retired couple during Wisconsin winters.



Don
 
Originally posted by Landpimp:
I change my answer to a green Geo Metro with goverment plates
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what you say has alot of truth to it....I am quilty on many cases.

Originally posted by handejector:
It has always been interesting to me that threads like this get so many responses, so fast.
I'm not trying to be a wet blanket here, I'm just surprised. Why would anyone care who drives what? Just interesting.

In this day and age, I don't particularly care to ID my car for the world at large. I would never post a pic of it, <span class="ev_code_RED">much less with the TAG NUMBER SHOWING, or any distinguishing features.</span>

Likewise, I would never put pics of my kids on the net. They are CUTE kids, but I wouldn't show 'em to the whole world.
icon_eek.gif


Long ago, and far away, on a combat tour, I NEVER carried personal data. NO photos, nothing with anyone else's name, no addresses(memorize them), no letters(burn them). Dog tags, ID card, ration card, MPC, and whatever orders I had to have. NOTHING else.

I really don't mind, folks, just thought you might want to think about such things.


I totally agree, I didn't even realize that that my one picture had the plates showing. I actually found both pictures from google images.

I guess this actually goes to show you, that you really shouldn't post those kind of things on the net. You never know what kind of crazy wacko would use it in an internet thread. Or worse case scenerio do something mischievous with it.
 
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