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doitashimash1te
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Melanie I like your car! And your dogs as well!MelanieC said:
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My preferred mode of transport... a good pair of "docs"...
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Failing that, and the joys of public transport, I drive a Honda Civic.
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Failing that, and the joys of public transport, I drive a Honda Civic.
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Mohan
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I ride one of these;

landsknechte
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1997 Audi A4
raid
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flipflop said:Hi,
Just wondering what all you RFF'ers are driving. I am currently driving a 1983 Mercedes 300d and will be getting new to me 1994 Honda Civic Vx Hatchback because of how many miles per gallon it gets 50+ on the highway on the low 40's in town. These are rare and hard to find...honda wants no one to know about these because they want you to spend your money on a harmful hybrid...what are they going to do with the batteries when the car no longer runs? these are great short term fixes but hybrids are not the answer....in California rescue teams wont get within a certain amount of feet from a hybrid because of the electrical shock that can be delivered....
A colleague of mine has a similar Civic with 400,000 miles on the original engine. He still gets 50 mpg. It has a high efficiency engine [or something similar].
Raid
biomed
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raid
Dad Photographer
I drive a 1993 model Mercedes Benz 190E 2.6 while my wife drives a 2000 model Toyota Camry. The "spare" in the garage is my beloved 1977 Mercedes Benz 450SL cabriolet with 71,000 miles on the original engine.
It's like with lenses; Japanese built cars [lenses] make more sense but German cars [lenses] are more fun. Maybe I should not generalize, but it is close to how I feel about it.
Raid
It's like with lenses; Japanese built cars [lenses] make more sense but German cars [lenses] are more fun. Maybe I should not generalize, but it is close to how I feel about it.
Raid
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2003 Ford Mustang GT, 5 speed because I need manual controls
Fast, reliable, reasonably economical, cheap, and handles well. A lot newer than any of my cameras 
oscroft
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Hi Mohan,

You ride a bike with no pedals? I bet that's hard work!I ride one of these;
ChrisPlatt
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dostacos said:I drive a Quickie Rhythm
Dan,
That must be a stock photo.
Surely yours has *Domke* saddlebags...
Chris
ChrisPlatt
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jamesj
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i want to buy a bike i can ride to work. my drive is only 10 minutes its about 6 miles or something, so i really want a road bike or something to get me there. I have a beach cruiser but i dont really want to ride that.
gas is just to expensive these days and i could stand to lose some weight
gas is just to expensive these days and i could stand to lose some weight
ChrisPlatt
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Stephanie Brim said:We're still trying to figure out what I'm going to drive. At the moment the boyfriend and I are both driving his 2003 Sunfire coupe, but we're looking into getting either a Yaris (which I love) or a Volkswagon Rabbit (which I also love). Hoping to get used, though. Until HIS car is paid off, though, I'm looking for a 94-95 Honda Civic 4 door.
New is nice but you have lots of unforseen expenses coming.
The VW will be too expensive for you to maintain.
A clean used Civic sounds like a good idea...
Chris
foto_fool
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BMW 528it = kinderwagen
SAAB 92x = "the SAAbaru" w/InJen & Cobb = commuter
Nissan Titan = work
Vespa LX50 = fun
Motobecane w/ Shimano & Mavic = fun work
SAAB 92x = "the SAAbaru" w/InJen & Cobb = commuter
Nissan Titan = work
Vespa LX50 = fun
Motobecane w/ Shimano & Mavic = fun work
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Our two Saturns ('92 and '00 SL1) have been equally reliable and economical.
Zero mechanical breakdowns, cheap to maintain and great mpg.
Though still running fine, we traded in the old one not long after it got flooded by salt water while parked.
But since GM's heavyhanded takeover, I'm not sure we'd buy another Saturn...
Chris
Zero mechanical breakdowns, cheap to maintain and great mpg.
Though still running fine, we traded in the old one not long after it got flooded by salt water while parked.
But since GM's heavyhanded takeover, I'm not sure we'd buy another Saturn...
Chris
VictorM.
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RayPA
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Mohan said:I ride one of these;
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Hey! I have this bike! Fun ride. Mine is set for freewheel though.
Mohan
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oscroft said:Hi Mohan,
You ride a bike with no pedals? I bet that's hard work!![]()
I have magic feet
dostacos
Dan
yeah that is a stock photo, I actually don't have it yet, I should be picking it up in 2 weeks.ChrisPlatt said:Dan,
That must be a stock photo.
Surely yours has *Domke* saddlebags...
Chris
And it WILL have DOMKE bags
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