Jeep Wrangler Unlimited and Why..... I Live in Michigan so i need the 4 wheel drive which I love the Jeep it rocks. Can take it anywhere just about. I'm big in the whole camping things Yr round (Yes that means winter camping I know Brrrrrr) Yet my G/F love it . If you want a car that gets the looks and also is not too $$$$$$ Get a Jeep
2006-11-10 05:03:57
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answered by redskymoon 2
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1-1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup, 1- 2005 GMC 3/4 ton Sierra diesel Pickup, 1-1930 Ford Model A Town Sedan.
2006-11-10 04:55:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Have 3 of them.
1. 1994 ford mustang gt...Used to run, but am parting it out.
2. 2000 Dodge dakota Quad cab. Is ok, but hate false car fax reports.
3. 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan. Is quite a nice ride, even for having 2 recalls already. Go figure.
2006-11-10 04:56:15
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answered by Silverstang 7
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Ford Crown Victoria. I love my car! Especially after I was rear-ended by a small foreign car. Thankfully, no one was hurt, but the other car looked like an accordion. My bumper was scratched. I feel much more secure now when I have my 2 year old daughter in the car with me.
2006-11-10 04:53:49
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answered by Emm 6
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I had a 1996 Chevy Cavalier, but I didnt like it at last because the car leaks coolant and a lot of internal problem when it didnt even reach the age of 10. We spent a lot of money but the problems keep coming back so we decide to turn in for a new Toyota Corolla
2006-11-10 05:16:31
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answered by CXfan 4
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Did have four now down to three, Dodge, Chevy, and Ford. Dodge was best on looks, sound, and off road. Not so good with mechanical part though, worked on it a lot. The two chevy's have been great so far. Ford no prob either. Chevy is best on comfort though, always a smooth ride.
2006-11-10 05:19:03
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answered by crystalshannon516 2
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I, I mean, my parents, don't drive, and have never owned an American car. My parents drive BMWs. I strongly suggest not to buy an American car. They are not built well. You will get lots of problems with them in the long run. German cars are the best because they care about every little detail. They won't sell a car if it is not in perfect condition. I would also suggest a Japaneese car. You get more for your money with them.
2006-11-10 04:53:43
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answered by Addicted To Abercrombie & Fitch 2
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Nothin beats a Bowtie,Bowtie is what they call the emblem on the grills of all chevy parts so the Bowtie is actually representive of anything made by General Motors Corp. They are the easiest of all vehicles to work on parts are cheaper and more accessible GMC releases more of their parts to wholesalers than other makers and you can always find good used parts anywhere in the USA lots of times for the older models in somebodys pasture more of their parts are interchangible from one make to another than any other maker .Thank God for Bowtie.
2006-11-10 05:00:28
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answered by Jon R 1
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I have a 2000 Ford Windstar with the seats taken out. I love it. It's the most practical vehicle I've ever owned. It's nice to have free lodging anywhere I go.
2006-11-10 04:55:59
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answered by spackler 6
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Daily driver is a 2007 GMC Silverado Classic pickup. I love it. And it was cheap!
Thank god GM's reliability has increased markedly since the late 70's/early 80's.
2006-11-10 06:42:11
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answered by wood_jl 2
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