What kind of car do you drive? (Page 5)
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 1999 Saab 93 Turbo. W/ Thule Roof Racks for the bike. Nice and spacious, very fuel efficent. Any other sweedish car drivers? |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() My Honda Odyssey accomodates my triathlong gear, or my stand-up bass along with my wife and son. |
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Giver ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Rower - 2005-08-02 1:29 PM 1999 Saab 93 Turbo. W/ Thule Roof Racks for the bike. Nice and spacious, very fuel efficent. Any other sweedish car drivers? I used to have Saabs. My first was an '89 4-door 900S, my second was a '93 900S Turbo Convertible. I lost my taste for them when they redseigned the body, and made it look not like a Saab. I now have a Volvo wagon. |
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Extreme Veteran![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() CLLinIA - 2005-08-02 1:29 PM I will stipulate that every time I see someone driving a Hummer, I think "IDIOT". I can't help it. Also, full disclosure: I drive a 1981 Toyota Celica hatchback GT 5-speed with the world's greatest stereo. I love this car so much I will drive it until it decomposes around me. 191,000 and going strong baby. :) oooh, cool! If anyone can find me a 1985-87 Corolla GTS hatchback let me know! It's insane what those are going for on ebay these days thanks to Initial D. Here's one with almost 200,000 miles, ripped up interior and it's still going to go for over $3,000 I bet you. I've seen fixed up ones go for upwards of $7,000-$10,000 Edited by dibujob 2005-08-02 1:37 PM |
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Master![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 2000 Acura Integra. Very.Small.Car. ![]() |
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Extreme Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() I've got something to offend nearly everybody.. SUV, race car, truck, overly trendy box. ![]() I have a 93 Suburban that is totally utilitarian for me. I paid $6k for it, it now has 216k miles, tows the race car, holds a 4 bike rack, canoes, the whole family, great to travel in. I too hate to see single drivers in huge SUVs but I try to limit driving mine to family trips or towing. 86 Buick Turbo T: race car, twin turbo, built from scratch by me, shamefully neglected the past year in favor of my training. ![]() 88 Chevy S-10: Given to me by a co-worker when the dealership threw $300 worth of parts at it and it still didn't run. Replaced the ECM with a $10 junkyard one, driven to work and anywhere that I only need 2 seats. Slated to receive a turbo Buick V6 at some point. 05 Scion xB: As said earlier, "So ugly it's cool". Great fuel economy, reliability, loads of room, and I like the way it looks. Too bad my wife has appropriated it and I never get to drive it. ![]() |
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Pro ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() CLLinIA - 2005-08-02 11:29 AM 191,000 and going strong baby. ![]() 191,000, that's still like new. Okay my car is slightly newer than yours, but my mileage doesn't reflect it. Oh wait, I just realized you are talking miles. I take that back. 191,000, congrats. ![]() Jen |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() jeng - 2005-08-02 12:42 PM CLLinIA - 2005-08-02 11:29 AM 191,000 and going strong baby. ![]() 191,000, that's still like new. Okay my car is slightly newer than yours, but my mileage doesn't reflect it. Oh wait, I just realized you are talking miles. I take that back. 191,000, congrats. ![]() Jen Sorry, didn't mean to be imperial-centric. That's over 307,000 km for you metric types. |
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Extreme Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() A jeep lover after my own heart. I've been driving jeeps, cj's, cherokees, grand wagoneers, and grand cherokees since 1980. It helps that I'm a jeep dealer. Bryan |
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Regular ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 2003 Saturn VUE V6. Its a pretty good car/SUV - got a supplier discount + 0% financing at the time so it was pretty cheap too. 65000 miles and still going strong - only a few small complaints. Overall I'd recommend one to anyone who is looking. It works well for tri - lots of room and its pretty good on the gas mileage. I'd stay clear of the AWD option and recommend the Honda V6 that comes in it now. Of course I'd love one of those new Audi A3s just because they look like a hoot to drive. jsargevt |
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Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Yeah, I will never buy a new Saab, since GM took it over... |
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molto veloce mama ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() strongly believe you do NOT need an uber-vehicle to live an active lifestyle. i really admire the folks who go car free and bike or walk everywhere. now THAT is an active life! we are a one car household w/ a vw golf. my husband bikes most of the time march-november. i don't drive and have never had a driver's license, so i walk and bike everywhere (yes, w/ the kids - ella walks at least a mile a day, and has covered 4+ miles in a stretch. she's a very healthy, strong kid). we use the car for some grocery runs (since we have a burley d'lite and a burley flatbed, we can get our groceries by bike). we've been using the car 2-3 days a week this summer, usually for things that like big grocery trips, getting to races, getting to places to backpack or camp (although we're hoping to do some bike touring/camping trips next year), and any major travel we have to do. my husband is 6'4", we have two children (ages 4 and almost 2), and a 100+ lb dog. we all fit in the golf. we put a yakima rack on the top w/ a thule hard top which can hold all our backpacking gear, race gear, etc. we can get 2 bikes next to it (and though we haven't tried it yet, my old bike shop boss has told me we could easily strap the burley between the two bikes). the dog takes up the entire hatchback area of the car. we call it our 'ultimate SUV' since we can fit nearly all our bike and camping gear in or on it. |
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Member ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 98 ranger and a 2k4 Forerunner. After sitting nice and high up in trucks, i feel weirded out sitting in a car. |
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Extreme Veteran ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Infiniti and a Honda CRV... |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() autumn - 2005-08-02 2:07 PM strongly believe you do NOT need an uber-vehicle to live an active lifestyle. i really admire the folks who go car free and bike or walk everywhere. now THAT is an active life! we are a one car household w/ a vw golf. my husband bikes most of the time march-november. i don't drive and have never had a driver's license, so i walk and bike everywhere (yes, w/ the kids - ella walks at least a mile a day, and has covered 4+ miles in a stretch. she's a very healthy, strong kid). we use the car for some grocery runs (since we have a burley d'lite and a burley flatbed, we can get our groceries by bike). we've been using the car 2-3 days a week this summer, usually for things that like big grocery trips, getting to races, getting to places to backpack or camp (although we're hoping to do some bike touring/camping trips next year), and any major travel we have to do. my husband is 6'4", we have two children (ages 4 and almost 2), and a 100+ lb dog. we all fit in the golf. we put a yakima rack on the top w/ a thule hard top which can hold all our backpacking gear, race gear, etc. we can get 2 bikes next to it (and though we haven't tried it yet, my old bike shop boss has told me we could easily strap the burley between the two bikes). the dog takes up the entire hatchback area of the car. we call it our 'ultimate SUV' since we can fit nearly all our bike and camping gear in or on it. Hooray 4 you, Autumn! I forgot to add that my other car is my road bike, which I use about half the time for commuting (30+ miles round trip - pretty good workout in itself!). The amount I eat, though, it might be cheaper to fuel a car. ![]() |
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Master ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() A '04 Honda Accord. It's my seconds accord and I love it. Need a bike rack tho'. I have to take my husband's truck to transport my bike anywhere which I hate. (He has a Ford F250 diesel...yuck!) |
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molto veloce mama ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() that's quite a commute there! my husband commutes about 10 miles each day, but closer to 20 if he comes home at lunch (which he usually does). i commuted about 16 miles a day year round, before i had kidlets. the extra food isn't the cost problem in our house - its tubes, patch kits, lube, and all the old beater bike my husband picks up to convert into single speeds or fixed gears! luckily, he is now starting to sell some of them (one he got for free, fixed up, and is selling for $80!). i can get a bit didactic about the car stuff...but really, its such an awesome thing to not drive all the time, especially with kids. the girls and i have discovered hidden places we never would have found together if i was driving them around everywhere. we bike along the lakes and river, walk through local parks and gardens, and even on the bus we here different languages and meet interesting people. |
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Elite Veteran![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() TRIBMAC - 2005-08-02 1:50 PM A jeep lover after my own heart. I've been driving jeeps, cj's, cherokees, grand wagoneers, and grand cherokees since 1980. It helps that I'm a jeep dealer. Bryan I just keep liking you more and more Bmac!! |
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Land Rover Discovery ... LOVE IT.... Also I used to a mile up the side of a mountain where we regularly got tons of snow...a non 4WD car was not an option When I got to FL I bought a toy BMW Z3 convertible....Totally not practical but get much better gas mileage than the rover. I don't live far from my office but I can't see patients all sweaty and gross with helmet hair. |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() 2006 Mercedes CLS 500, Bordeaux Red...no bike rack! Wife has an Acura MDX, thats the utility vehicle in our house |
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() uberbeginner - 2005-08-02 12:17 PM If you hate SUV's you are going to say 'look, here comes one of those SUV idiots', then scrutinze EVERYTHING they do. Whereas the 'idiot' in the Subaru Outback gets a pass, because you like their car. sweet! you like my car? and I get a free pass? Good, because just this morning I was thiinking, "damn, I wish I had an SUV, I just don't feel tough enough without one, I mean, how can I bully people from this thing?" And now I get to run over small children with my free pass! Selfish A-hole drivers are all over the place. I think I get more frustrated with people in nice cars who are dangerous drivers because a) I am bitter that they have a nicer car than me, b) I project that the reason for their inconsiderate driving is that they think BECAUSE of their nice car they get to drive insanely. So really, it's my own deal. In fact, put anyone in a bad mood behind any wheel and you got an accident waiting to happen. |
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Champion ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() This is kinds funny because when I am driving the toy it seems like EVERYONE is trying to see if they can pass me. My attitude is go for it..I have the nice car ...go ahead and get yourself a speeding ticket. Its amazing that everyone seems to want to race with it. its just a stupid car for goodness sake. |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() Not nearly as many mini-vans as I would expect, given the fact that I've noticed many older adults and parents on this forum. We are a two mini-van family...2000 Pontiac Montana Extended (mine) and a 2001 Pontiac Montana with the shorter wheelbase (for my DW). Plenty of room for our two boys, and both are full of sports gear. Bike fits well inside, too. That being said, I'm looking at dumping my van for a Chevy Malibu or Impala. I commute and I'm looking to be more fuel efficient. At 6'7", I do have limitations on how small the vehicle can be. In a perfect world, I would seriously consider an Xterra. |
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Expert ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ![]() tall_tri_dad - 2005-08-02 3:53 PM At 6'7", I do have limitations on how small the vehicle can be. Don't be too sure - my DH is 6'8" and he fits perfectly in a VW Beetle he test drove because the roof is domed and the seat has long rails. He actually found it more comfortable than my dad's Crown Vic, which isn't really made for a tall person. |
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