What do you drive?

Well, I've got 8 wheels at home:

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The little one is mine, the big one my wife's (Could it be otherwise? :D)
 
Wish I'd bought three 1984 Honda Civic S when I got that back then, (50+ mpg!!) but now I'm driving a '04 Toyota 4WD Tacoma with the rumble seats for the kids. Gets me to work regardless of the weather, and gets the firewood out of the woods.
 
I drive a 2000 Subaru Outback. Good dependable car with great traction, and good safety, although I feel like such an old geezer to be seen in it.
 
:eek: well at home right now we have 20 wheels! However, 8 of are on the for sale block:

'07 Chevy Suburban
'07 Toyota Tacoma (my ride)
87 Porsche 924
87 Volkswagen Vanagon (sadly on the block)
04 Chevy Silverado (on the block)


:)
 
We're an Infinity family. My wife drives the FX35, and I have the M35x. I had a nice little Miata roadster years ago - the only car i ever regret selling.
 
ray_g said:
We're an Infinity family. My wife drives the FX35, and I have the M35x. I had a nice little Miata roadster years ago - the only car i ever regret selling.

Two cars I wish I had kept were a 65 GTO 389 Tri-power 4 speed and a 69 Mustang Mach I with 351 Cleveland V8
 
On the ground - a 2005 PT Cruiser
My real favorite is below. :cool:
 

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RayPA said:
:eek: well at home right now we have 20 wheels! However, 8 of are on the for sale block:

'07 Chevy Suburban
'07 Toyota Tacoma (my ride)
87 Porsche 924
87 Volkswagen Vanagon (sadly on the block)
04 Chevy Silverado (on the block)


:)

Ha, and who gets the 924 ? :) Shame on you for selling the VW Bus.

I just counted, we have only 16 wheels. But just as many vehicles :) My favorite:

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2000 Saturn S - Manual, crank windows. . . so basic, it does NOT even have power steering! But, it consistantly gets 32 MPG city and 41 MPG Highway, so I am not complaining. (I watch the fuel efficiency on my car like a hawk. How else can I make sure that I have enough money for film and future lenses).
 
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