silver mitsubishi eclipse, cuz its a hot car
2007-09-26 12:50:48
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answered by Lil Tamika 3
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I drive a 1995 Honda Civic EX. I chose it by going to a website in '95 that let you decide what features you wanted in a car, things like 2 or 4 door, safety, speed, transmission, 6 or 4 cylinder and so forth. After all the info was in it calculated which new cars had the features I wanted. From that point it was easy. I'm still happy as a clam with my choice and it is exactly what I wanted right down to the price. It has never needed any major repairs and still purrs like a kitten. Of course I've cared for it according to new car recommendations. The colour is Winter White with a gray interior.
2007-09-26 13:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Its a little pricey, but you gotta go with a BMW. Any class is great. Black is my preferred choice although Charcoal Grey is looking mighty sexy. I own a 1999 BMW 528i and have over 130,000 miles on it. The car runs like it did on day 1. Aside from the normal maintenance requirements, I have never had to to take the car into the shop for any reason. In my opinion, no other car can last that long without having need of some major work.
2007-09-26 12:52:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A VW Passat Estate, its a lovely dark green. I chose it for 2 reasons 1 - its an automatic and as my left knee was waiting for a knee replacement op I was finding the clutch harder and harder to work, I thought I was going to have to stop driving till this car came along. 2 - its got a massive tail gate space and my 3 dogs have plenty of room. I have had this car for 4 years now and I'm not in any hurry to change it, I just love it.
2007-09-26 22:34:23
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answered by Roxy. 6
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titanium gray mazda 3. because it has 4 doors and headroom. I got side airbags and a sunroof so I can enjoy the sunshine. It's small, but just big and safe enough that I can keep it in case I don't want a new car before I have kids. It's sporty enough I still feel young. But I wouldn't break my back to put luggage or a car seat in the backseat of a 2 door.
2007-09-26 12:55:32
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answered by csbiup 4
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Which one? I've only got 4, a 66 Buick Electra 225, very, very dark green with vinyl top, in brand new condition. 83 mustang convertible, white with black top, very used but in good shape. 85 3/4 ton, heavy duty full size Ranger, light green and white, body looks like what it is, a work horse but the 460 police interceptor and C6 are dynamite. 94 Caprice LE Classic, White but not an ex-police car, less than 50,000 miles and just like brand new. Plus I just got rid of two classic muscle cars, a 70 Buick Stage-1 GrandSport, Black, and a 71 GrandSport Gold. I didn't choose the colors, they are just the colors they are.
2007-09-26 17:50:44
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answered by oldman 7
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If you intend to lower the suffering of neuropathy completely and permanently, eliminate persistent nerve suffering and get your flexibility in the past that https://tr.im/WLOie is the book for you.
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The whole guide can be study in an afternoon, which is good therefore you will get down to activity earlier and eventually you are able to benefit from the everyday activities.
2016-04-30 23:28:11
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answered by ? 3
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1983 Mercedes 240D I bought from my oldest son a few years ago. I figured this would be my last car and it is probably the most beautiful one I ever owned. This car was popular in Europe as a taxi cab and can be seen in older movies.
My favorite car purchased new was a Ford Galaxie 500XL, white with teal blue interior. That was a beauty.
2007-09-26 15:00:42
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answered by mydearsie 7
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2005 Honda Accord EX. Kind of boring, after my 3 midlife crisis cars: 2 Integras, a GS-R and a Type R, and a Subaru WRX. One Integra was totaled and the other was stolen. Had to give up the WRX after my neuropathy got too bad to drive a stick. Now I love my boring Accord, with all its goodies. Very smooth to drive and no speeding tickets. (Black sedans seem to fly under cop radar.)
2007-09-27 03:41:28
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answered by Anonymous
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White Buick la sabra I think as I had never bought a car in my life but my father and husband are no longer here so the minister's wife helped me. I was a nervous wreck and I did have a black cad {sports car}
2007-09-26 12:57:15
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answered by Gypsy Gal 6
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Sand-colored Ford Ranger. Bought it because we figured it would be a good second vehicle, especially when we needed to cart things home, etc.....but I fell in love with it and pretty much took it over. So now my husband drives the mini van while I bee-bop around in the truck!!
2007-09-26 15:42:15
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answered by night-owl gracie 6
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