I'm currently in the market for a new(er) car, and I thought it'd be interesting to hear what everyone on here drives.
Currently, I own a 1993 Jeep Cherokee. Blue exterior, tan interior, and dents on both the driver and passenger side doors.
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I'm currently in the market for a new(er) car, and I thought it'd be interesting to hear what everyone on here drives.
Currently, I own a 1993 Jeep Cherokee. Blue exterior, tan interior, and dents on both the driver and passenger side doors.
I have a 2000 VW Jetta.
Don't buy one of those.
I am moving in a few weeks and am about to have a car for the first time in many years. It is a Mazda something or other. It is big. I am terrified. I'll let you know how I like it.
2005 Volvo V50/T5 station wagon. 19,000miles thus far. So far, I love the car.
I got rid of a 2004 Chrysler Concorde Limited 2 months ago when I got the Volvo. It was a very comfortable ride and had very thick, plush leather seats. But after 77,000miles guess why I got rid of it? Go ahead....guess....come on you know this one.....the transmission exploded! That's right...Kaboom! Oh yea, that's 77,000miles of majority highway miles with no burnouts or crazy driving.
Fortunatley, I had the extended warenty so it only cost $100. I decided to unload it right then and started shopping around. I'm in sales and can't afford to be without reliable transportation.
2000 Dodge Dakota
Subaru Wagon, goes everywhere, stores everything, 5 speed. My intrest in cars has waned as I aged.
I've got a 47 Enzo Ferrari 125 S
Not really.
It's my icon. 2006 MINI Cooper.
Buy a hybrid!
Does anybody here have a hybrid?
94 Ford Escort
Made in Mexico :D
2001 Nissan Frontier crew cab (4-doors). I like it alot exept turning radius is crappy. Otherwise everything I will ever need. Cannot believe I have had the thing for 5 years!!! But I will surely have it many more...
Wife has 2004 Honda Pilot. A very very solid vehicle. Only negative on that one is the wind noise does some really strange things when only one of the windows is down - makes me feel like I want to be sick. We have to equalize the pressure by putting a window down on opposite side of car.
Here a pic of a car that's almost identical to mine (my tires aren't quite that big).
http://shopping.jeep4x4center.com/mo...rts/tj-red.jpg
1998 Jeep Wrangler. 5 speed. I love it. It's not practical...but neither am I.
My wife drives a minivan, of course. And oh, for those of you who remember when I was saving for one...I finally did get a motorcycle, too. :thumbup:
2005 Acura TL.
2005 Mazda 6s 4 door
Love it so far.
1999 Mitsubishi Mirage. Super cheap. Good fuel economy (I get anywhere from 30-42 mpg). 96 horsepower. :p:
2002 Toyota Corolla
2005 Saturn Vue
2003 Durango
It gets a whopping 14 MPG city and 16 MPG highway!:eek:
2006 GMC Envoy
I drive a 2002 Toyota Camry SE with 5 speed manual - nice comfortable ride and the 5 speed manual helps you get some pep out of the 4 cylinder engine. I've had a few problems with it, but I did buy it in the first year of a redesign for the model. I recommend against buying a car in its first model year unless it's something you really want.
My wife has a 2006 Pontiac G6 GT - that car is really fun to drive, even with the automatic transmission. Really nice car.
94 Ford Ranger, which I fully plan to drive until my retirement in 2025.
If there is gasoline anymore.
1990 Honda Accord, over 206,000 miles on it.
I'm looking to upgrade it to a 99 this winter.;)
2005 GMC Siera. Got a great deal during the employee pricing thing they were all doing.
My wife has a 98 Toyota Camry. Nice car. She's probably going for a Subaru Sedan with her next purchase.
94 Toy 4x4 with,get this, 85,000 miles on it. And those things never die. I should be driving that 12 more years from now. Bought it new,great truck.
I had one of those and loved it. Drove it until it had 292k on it. It still ran well and gave it to my brother.Quote:
Originally Posted by WVRed
I drive a late 90s Nissan Maxima. I've owned a lot of cars in my day because I have family in the car business, but the Maxima is by far my favorite car. It has 247k miles on it now and still purrs like a kitten and gets off the line nicely.
When this one dies I plan on getting a hybrid or a Honda Civic or something. I'm against spending a lot on cars and have never spent more than $3,500 for a car. But I don't have the connections anymore so a fuel efficient smaller car will have to do.
What? Are you not quite sure what year it is? :D Just late 90's, huh? How would you list that if you were going to sell it? Late 90's foreign car with somewhat high mileage? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MWM
Just messin' with ya!
We just bought a 2004 Honda Odyssey to take over primary kid-hauling from the 2001 Honda CR-V. Yeah, I'm domesticated. I'm hoping to make enough money on side gigs (I'm a programmer) to buy something for myself next year, something with a droptop or a stick shift or both.
2003 Lexus IS 300 Sportcross. I'm in love with it!! :luvu: :)
99 grand am 4 door
I drive a 2002 Chevy 2500HD Silverado 4X4. I love the truck, except it does get thirsty only about 12 mpg. I need the towing capacity and bed capacity for work, and I only drive about 6000 miles a year.
My wife and I just traded in our 2001 Chevy Blazer 4x4, on a 2005 Buick Rendezvous AWD. We needed a dependable kid hauler, and it gets about 5 miles more per gallon at 21 versus the Blazer 16.5. She drives about 16,000 miles. We really like the Rendezvous, the ride is nice and the accessories are very handy. Got an uncle in the car business, and I can get off lease vehicles near wholesale price.
'02 Dodge Dakota 4x4, Quad Cab. I was looking for a mid-size truck and this one offered the 4.7 V-8. At the time gas was only 1.49 p/Gal. If I only knew then what I know now. :thumbdown
2002 Ford Explorer
I had a '94 Ranger. That truck was bulletproof. Biggest mistake I ever made was getting rid of it to get my Dakota. We have a 19.5 ft. Bayliner runabout and a 4cyl. Ranger just couldn't get it out of the boat ramp.Quote:
Originally Posted by SunDeck
2003 Ford Focus pretty good fuel economy. And a 2000 Isuzu Rodeo, love it and it has a Honda engine so it will probably run forever.
:laugh: I honestly don't remember. It's like a 1996-1998. I didn't fell like looking it up.Quote:
Originally Posted by max venable
I drove a Ford Focus from Seattle to Cincinnati a few years ago. I thought I'd hate it, but actually liked the car. Ford's models are usually pretty good the first few year. Their big problem is after a new brand has been on the market a few years, they let it go to the crapper.Quote:
Originally Posted by Razor Shines 1B
Yeah it has 152,000 miles on it (I drive for work) and I haven't had a single problem with it yet. Hopefully I won't, but I just paid it off so it'll probably start to have problems now.Quote:
Originally Posted by MWM
2004 Toyota Rav4
2005 Nissan Maxima. I absolutely love it.
2003 Chevy Impala LS
Nice Ride, 27 mpg Highway, 22 City