What kind of rig or rigs do you drive?

What kind of rig do you own or drive? Multiple choice ok.


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All of the families on the ranch and the ranch vehicles have been GM of one brand or another since 1945.
That's about 5 or 6 new vehicles per year.

The ranch I manage has a Chevy and a GMC. My pickup is a Chevy,
With the gas crunch, I downsized from a Denali to an Equinox last year.

I am the first one in some 60 years to break the tradition and traded my Olds Aurora for a Murano last year as my personal vehicle.

I like it.
 
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My driver is a '05 F150 4x4
The wife drives an '01 Mustang Gt convertible
We have two vintage Mustangs, mine a 65 289 Hipo coupe that I've had since 1972 and hers a 66 convertible
 
I don't expect any body except Dodge owners to know what this is but I drive a SRT10 Ram truck and my wife drives a SRT8 Magnum. The other vehicles in our garages are 20 street motorcycles.
 
Interesting poll but the number of voters (at the bottom) don't add up to numbers that are displayed... and the percentages add to way over 100%.

This poll looks like a typical Chicago election: "Vote early, vote often!"
 
Interesting poll but the number of voters (at the bottom) don't add up to numbers that are displayed... and the percentages add to way over 100%.

This poll looks like a typical Chicago election: "Vote early, vote often!"

Participants in the poll are allowed multiple choices...
 
My daily driver is my restored 1965 Jeep Cj-5, 225 odd fire v-6.
For work and for pulling, 1995 Dodge Ram 3500 4wd with the Cummins diesel. It will run forever.
For play 2000 Yamaha Roadstar 1600
 
Weekend'er

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1997 Ford Ranger- Daily Driver
2004 Jaguar X Type- Trip Car
1992 Lincoln Town Car- Classic Driver:)
 
I voted Dodge truck but actually I drive a 2003 Durango. It has been an excellent vehicle so far and I have 130,000 miles on it.
 
2010 Sierra crew cab,solid,quiet and decent mileage.

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I drive a Honda Civic. I put a little over five hundred miles a week on it so I need a ride that drinks from a sippy cup. It's not much bigger than a hockey puck but it feels massive when someone in a Smart passes me. Feeding her Shell gas and Mobil 1 she gives me around 40-43 MPG as long as I keep it from 60 to 65 MPH and on cruise. At six feet tall though I do feel like I'm climbing out of a clown car sometimes. But she has been nothing but reliable and I keep up with all the maintenance.
 

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