What Car Do You Drive?
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What Car Do You Drive?
What car or truck do you drive?
We have 2 vehicles, a brand new 2013 Honda Accord Sport (black) which replaced my 10 yr old Toyota Avalon (a terrifically reliable car) that washed away in Superstorm Sandy. The other is a 2001 Honda Odyssey (just purchased with 132K miles) to transport things and replaces an 11 yr old GMC Safari ( a real lemon) which washed away as well.
We have 2 vehicles, a brand new 2013 Honda Accord Sport (black) which replaced my 10 yr old Toyota Avalon (a terrifically reliable car) that washed away in Superstorm Sandy. The other is a 2001 Honda Odyssey (just purchased with 132K miles) to transport things and replaces an 11 yr old GMC Safari ( a real lemon) which washed away as well.
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2007 Audi A4 sedan
Eagerly waiting for 2014 Audi A3 sedan diesel...will buy new when released.
Eagerly waiting for 2014 Audi A3 sedan diesel...will buy new when released.
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A 1999 Dodge Stratus that we bought new in January 1999 from AAFES New Car Sales while stationed in Germany. It has less than 65k miles on it.
A 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport with 85k miles on it.
As the old saying goes, "Don't laugh....at least they are paid for!" And by the way, they both run well.
A 2006 Jeep Liberty Sport with 85k miles on it.
As the old saying goes, "Don't laugh....at least they are paid for!" And by the way, they both run well.
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2011 Prius for the Mrs. and a 07 Wrangler I just got (97 F-150 finally bit the dust)
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A Red 1998 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL. Should roll over 150,000 miles this week. Just a tad difficult car for me to carpool two other adults in it for driving to work.
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One of the best cars of the '90's.1NV35T0R (Greg) wrote: A Red 1998 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL. Should roll over 150,000 miles this week. Just a tad difficult car for me to carpool two other adults in it for driving to work.
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It is still an awesome car. A manual transmission no less. Although I bought it when I was 19. If I were to buy a car now I'd probably go a low 2000's Mitsubishi Mirage or something like that. Something a bit bigger with better gas mileage.moda0306 wrote:One of the best cars of the '90's.1NV35T0R (Greg) wrote: A Red 1998 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL. Should roll over 150,000 miles this week. Just a tad difficult car for me to carpool two other adults in it for driving to work.
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I just sold my 2011 BMW 3-series.
I got a 2006 Scion Xa in its place
I got a 2006 Scion Xa in its place

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A 2009 specialized tricross that gets about 50 miles a burrito. 

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None.
I've never had so much as a parking ticket and I do keep a license, but I own no car and have not driven in a looooong time.
I've never had so much as a parking ticket and I do keep a license, but I own no car and have not driven in a looooong time.
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I don't own a car and haven't for a long time. I take whatever is on the rental lot or the Zipcar web page, unless it's red.
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When my monster truck is in the shop I drive a 2007 Toyota Camry stick shift.
It's been a really good car.
It's been a really good car.
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2009 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagen, manual. A pleasure to drive.
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Daily driver: 1980s Cannondale road bike
Weekend grocery getter: 2005 Subaru Outback
Weekend grocery getter: 2005 Subaru Outback
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2005 Jeep Liberty Sport 4x4 (92k miles), wife drives a 2004 Honda Odyssey (74k miles).
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2005 Hyundai Elantra bought in 2005 and paid for in cash. I saw it on a list of cars capable of being driven for 300k miles. I am almost halfway there.
This space available for rent.
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Don't you mean "fahrvergnügen"?6 Iron wrote: 2009 VW Jetta TDI Sportwagen, manual. A pleasure to drive.

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Not that I want to get off topic, but one nice thing about being the human engine of your vehicle is that you can refuel with an entire box of girl scout cookies and milk like I did last night.
I would consider getting a car, but I know that it would add at least 20 pounds to my mid section within a matter of weeks. Riding a bike as a mode of transportation can be less convenient and comfortable at times but it certainly has other benefits like allowing me to continue my college eating habits into my 30's
I would also be curious how many driving miles people here average every week. Also, what (if anything) would they change if gas prices were to rise to around 8 dollars a gallon which is what most of the rest of the world pays?
I would consider getting a car, but I know that it would add at least 20 pounds to my mid section within a matter of weeks. Riding a bike as a mode of transportation can be less convenient and comfortable at times but it certainly has other benefits like allowing me to continue my college eating habits into my 30's

I would also be curious how many driving miles people here average every week. Also, what (if anything) would they change if gas prices were to rise to around 8 dollars a gallon which is what most of the rest of the world pays?
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I drive 200-250 miles a week. If gas was $8 a gallon, I would ride my motorcycle to work as much as possible (2009 Suzuki V-Strom 650 ABS).doodle wrote:I would also be curious how many driving miles people here average every week. Also, what (if anything) would they change if gas prices were to rise to around 8 dollars a gallon which is what most of the rest of the world pays?
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2012 Honda Accord. Great car.
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1996 Ford Ranger or 2004 Toyota Sienna, both bought new.
Haven't had a car payment since 2007 and that was also my first time financing a car. In 2004 they offered me 3% for 3 years buying the sienna. I couldn't turn down almost free money.
It is long past time to replace the Ford. I find myself seriously tempted by the 2014 Grand Cherokee SRT... And it is rated for about the same fuel economy as my Ford! Also the 2014 GC with the eco-diesel is tempting, but given the price of diesel almost the same cost per mile as the SRT. Most likely I'll do nothing unless I find a winning lottery ticket on the ground or experience similar investment returns on something.
Haven't had a car payment since 2007 and that was also my first time financing a car. In 2004 they offered me 3% for 3 years buying the sienna. I couldn't turn down almost free money.

It is long past time to replace the Ford. I find myself seriously tempted by the 2014 Grand Cherokee SRT... And it is rated for about the same fuel economy as my Ford! Also the 2014 GC with the eco-diesel is tempting, but given the price of diesel almost the same cost per mile as the SRT. Most likely I'll do nothing unless I find a winning lottery ticket on the ground or experience similar investment returns on something.
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We have an '04 Pontiac Vibe and a '11 Mustang GT convertible (fire engine red). Maybe 400+ horsepower is overkill, but taking a fast convertible out in the hill country on a beautiful spring day is a fantastic experience.
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2006 Saturn Vue - The model with the Honda engine
2002 Lincoln LS for the wife
2002 Lincoln LS for the wife
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Louis Hyman's history of American credit, a book called Borrow, explains how the whole credit system in the States evolved largely from GM and the American desire to own a car.AgAuMoney wrote: 1996 Ford Ranger or 2004 Toyota Sienna, both bought new.
Haven't had a car payment since 2007 and that was also my first time financing a car.
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Sorry to drag finance into this fine forum. Continue. ;-)
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My mustachian perspective would say to rent the Mustang a couple times a year and drive it like you stole it. For the rest of the year, being stuck in traffic or plodding from one traffic light to another is an identically crappy experience no matter what you happen to be sitting in.Xan wrote: We have an '04 Pontiac Vibe and a '11 Mustang GT convertible (fire engine red). Maybe 400+ horsepower is overkill, but taking a fast convertible out in the hill country on a beautiful spring day is a fantastic experience.
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