My husband has a Chevy pickup which he drives everyday, he also has a 2005 red corvette that he drives once in awhile. I have a Geo tracker and a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. I can drive that corvette anytime I want, but you know what, I love the little Geo Tracker the best of all. Can park any place, don't have to worry about somebody scratching it up out of pure spite fullness. Its cheap on gas and I like to not draw attention to myself. Getting in and out of that corvette is not the easy thing you might think. They are definitely all about show. Plus my husband spends a lot of time parking a mile away in the parking lot so no one hits it with their doors.
2006-11-21 15:21:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Dodge Ram 2500, DIESEL. It turns heads, but does not make the statement I want it to in an obvious way. When other find out it runs on vegatable oil/biodiesel, then a statement is made. It is more economical than gas engines, even without the BD, and the BD produces lower emissions to top it off.
It's also quite nice when I leave a Mustang in the dust.
My BMW is nice too, but doesn't really make a statement until people find out it has 311K on it and runs as well as it does.
2006-11-21 15:34:08
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answered by impresn 1
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I drive a 1996 Goe Prism that is a five speed w/ cruise control and power everything and a 12 disc cd changer in it w/ remote. it is an ok car but I love to ride my motorcycle better. On those warm summer night just cruising along with the wind hitting me in my face there is nothing like it and a whopping 500 miles to the tank when I am not showing off for the ladies but it doesn't matter what you drive or ride it's that your out living your life to the fulliest and having fun doing it.
2006-11-21 15:04:01
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answered by Charles U F 2
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I drive a '97 Ford Contour. First Ford I've ever owned & I think it makes the statement that I'm boring because that's what I think of other people driving cars like mine. But alas, it was all I could afford at the moment & I needed a good runner. Now the car I'd like to drive...well that's a different story..................
2006-11-21 14:49:35
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answered by Sandra 5
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I drive a car that's reliable and economical. sounds like you try to impress people with the car you drive, to some people that's important, to some people its nothing but a big wast of money on a overpriced and overrated vehicle. Everyone with any car knowledge knows that the Japanese make the best cars, that's a fact,
2006-11-21 14:57:04
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answered by luap 4
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I drive a small white car and it says I do not waste my money on something that goes down in value everyday. I prefer to save my money, pay larger payments on my house and work toward a good financial future.
Good question.
2006-11-21 14:54:21
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answered by peaceandharmonyandmercy 3
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I drive Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.0 liters V6, it is black which i don't like lol because it gets dirty fast, i think it is a very good 4x4 suv, i go with it anywhere offroad and etc....
2006-11-21 14:51:46
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answered by BiHboy87 1
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I drive a big maroon Nissan Altima, because it's sporty, fast, and economical on gas and repairs. So...I'm a jet-setter on a budget.
(I originally wanted black, but maroon was the only color available)
This question gives me deja vu........
2006-11-21 14:47:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i drive a 1990 Dodge Omni with a 4Cly 2.2L motor
i like it cus you don't see them on the road anymore
and mine only has 104,000 miles on it right now it's going tho the restoreing deal so i hope it work
2006-11-21 14:56:06
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answered by davedebo198305 4
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I don't care about statements! I want it clean and relatively trouble-free. That's why I recently bought a Camry! :-)=
2006-11-21 14:49:12
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answered by Jcontrols 6
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