A single speed chinese built "no-name" bicycle. Complete with full fenders, chain guard, rear carrier, red bell, and large front basket. ......it's paid for (all 40$ of it)
I moved to China last year, and had to sell my '85 Suzuki Samari 4x4 which I bought for 200$ off a friend. It was rough, tough, convertable, amazing on gas, and slower then dirt. Try 0-60 in....well.... whenever I would reach a big hill to go down, brick on the gas pedal. My wife had a 80cc Honda scooter, which was better on gas, and faster!! :)
If the type of car you drive says something about your person, then what does this say about me?? oh boy. I loved my zuki, it was the second one I owned, and will definetly not be the last.
2007-01-03 03:37:19
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answered by Havok 3
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let's see
.....a 2002 chevy impala 52,000 miles and it's missing 4th gear so I think I'llenter it in a demolition derby next year at the fair.yes I own it and it sucks
.....a 2001 ford expedition,paid for,all the bells and whistles(it even has a hemmoroid detector.for all those drivers that get in my way)does land rover have those???? It seats six really comfortably and has lots of room.
.....a 2005 saturn ion3, great car, 2 years left to pay on it. 36+ m.p.g. (would have been paid for but the dealers didn't want a 2002 chey impala for a trade) (go figure).
2007-01-02 15:07:34
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answered by eddy r 2
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03 Acura TL w/nav. Yes I own it. Yes the kind of car is important to me. I think it says a lot about who you are. For example a Range Rover shows that you lack confidence so you need not only an SUV but a luxury SUV. It also shows that you don't research cars very well before you purchase them.
2007-01-02 06:42:46
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answered by Mike Hunt 5
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The daily driver- 1986 Honda Accord LXi, paid for.
The Toy- 2002 Chevrolet Silverado, 550+hp, not even close to being paid for!
2007-01-02 06:55:45
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answered by B.C. 4
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Toyota Yaris, 2 months paid for, 50 more to go
Kinda feel bad for not getting a Scion cT, but I'll make it up by getting a Motorcycle next time i buy a vehicle.
I bought it because of the gas millage.
2007-01-02 06:44:15
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answered by my alias 4
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2000 ford F-350: tows boat, monster truck, must have once in life
2004 ford explorer: everyday ride
2000 ford expedition: wifes everyday
2005 sion xb: friend needed the money and i figured what the hell
1989 Porsche 911: 1 of 150 commerative eddition, rear motor, air cooled the way a porsche should be.
1965 Porsche 356C cab: father-in-laws car he never lived to see finished. "the true porsche"
1983 ford T-bird: show car, eveything changed, fun toy
1957 ford t-bird: if you have no idea what this is your truly lost
1967 Chevy camaro pro street: My dad is cooler than your dad.
1993 dodge stealth twin turbo: collectors item, if i live so long :)
2007-01-02 19:38:07
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answered by Dr Phil 5
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I own a 2005 Toyota Corolla LE, and it's the most reliable vehicle. I never, ever have problems with it, the gas mileage is outstanding, and it cost me under $20K! Read any issue of Consumer Reports magazine; the ratings speak for themselves.
2007-01-02 06:44:16
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answered by Last Call 4
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I have a 1999 Volvo v70 diesel & i love it. There are no better cars than Volvo
I also feel that the kind of car you drive relates to the type of person you are .
I am not sure what type of person I am ? but I also use for work as is very spacious
2007-01-03 00:41:22
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answered by The Heartbreaker. 3
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1996 Saturn SL1 (paid for)
Going to race it. :D
Restoration project:
1974 Fiat X1/9!
2007-01-02 14:03:04
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answered by nightwolf364 3
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Toyota Camel, I mean, Camry. It's ok. If I had a choice I would go to a VW GTI Turbo. I used to own one (before children) and it was the perfect car for me. Sporty little car that was fast and still practical.
2007-01-02 06:47:39
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answered by redslippers 4
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