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#60
by
Natedawg
on 08 Aug, 2012 11:55
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Can any of you drive with the stick?
No, Mr. High & Mighty, but I'd really like to learn. Never had the opportunity to do so. My dad always had automatics around. One day, I'll buy a beater with a manual trans and learn on that. One of my life's goals.
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#61
by
Bucksfan
on 08 Aug, 2012 12:01
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The family truckster is an '08 Ford Expedition Limited - black
My work car is an '11 Lincoln MKX
Ok, I'm gonna need for you to adopt me so you can will those great vehicles to me!
LOL I hope I survive these vehicles by a few decades - though the Expedition is SOLID. Thanks
And for the record, I had 5 cars prior to the expedition, and they were all stick shifts
My first car was a VW Jetta w/ 125k miles, I drove it to 175k miles and totalled it... The last one was a BMW 335i.
There is just something comforting about having your family in a 6000 lb cement block with air bags, while others drive around texting and emailing from their driver's seat.
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#62
by
gunngee
on 11 Aug, 2012 07:57
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My new Jeep is the first automatic I have ever owned. I taught myself how to drive standard in my 71' VW beetle which was my first car and also one of my most favorite cars that I have owned. Want to get another one someday and hotrod it.
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#63
by
Scottakist
on 23 Nov, 2012 10:55
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I have a ford f150 that i did all type of modifications too...
it is my everyday driver
Had a Kia spectra but it went with the woman almost 2 years ago
now I use the bike to try and save gas but it rains alot here in florida so sometimes it becomes a issue.
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#64
by
marty22
on 23 Nov, 2012 11:06
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2005 Hyundai Sante Fe and an old Corolla to save gas mileage (when I need it.) I also have an Altima.
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#65
by
BlackDogBrewing
on 23 Nov, 2012 15:27
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Last time I answered this question on this forum; I had a 2006 Mazda 6S V6. I have since sold that and replaced it with a 2006 Toyota RAV4. I needed 4 wheel drive and bike hauling capacity. It suits me well.
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#66
by
CowtownBaldie
on 26 Dec, 2012 18:29
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Our "family car" is a 2012 Dodge Journey AWD RT. My current back and fourth to work car is an old 1997 Chrysler Concorde Lxi. I plan on replacing it soon with a Pickup Truck. I miss owning a truck. I hate borrowing or renting a truck every time I have to do projects around the house. With a new home, there will be plenty of need for a truck because I will be doing much landscaping etc...my self.
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#67
by
clarinetguy
on 26 Dec, 2012 19:15
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Drive a 2012 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab 4 WD- all black - purchased it last May- it is the end of that model run but I like the boxy lines rather than the rounded lines of many trucks today. Can't beat a Chevy Truck
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#68
by
andrew
on 26 Dec, 2012 20:50
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2012 Acura MDX black/black - mine
2013 Acura RDX white/tan - wife's
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#69
by
Zurilia
on 27 Dec, 2012 01:26
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07 Pontiac Solstice.
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#70
by
Sir Harry
on 27 Dec, 2012 01:33
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07 Pontiac Solstice.
Nice!
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#71
by
StPete
on 27 Dec, 2012 07:45
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My daily driver is a 2011 Mazdaspeed 3
My toy is a 1990 Miata that is a dedicated track car. This pic was taken at Summit Point. I've since gotten a trailer to tow the car as it is a brutal ride to/from the track. Gutted (loud) interior, full Spec Miata suspension and race seats are not conducive to a 46 year old driving 3-10 hours to the track. I will start to pull it in the spring with my former DD, a '98 F150 (guess the color).
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#72
by
Viking
on 27 Dec, 2012 13:27
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We've got a 2011 Ford Focus Estate that I use for work, the missus has a 2003 Nissan Micra. I also have a little Suzuki GN 125 motorbike which I'm using to learn on!
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#73
by
TheSlyBear
on 27 Dec, 2012 17:31
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07 Pontiac Solstice.
It looks very surprised!
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#74
by
Slyfive
on 27 Dec, 2012 23:39
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I drive a '91 Mitsubishi Lancer... I call it Dave