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Me: 1986 Ford Escort WAGON, it's even gold baby! Started new as my grandmother's, it has 39000 original miles on it. I will drive it until the wheels fall off.

Her: 2002 VW Golf, been a great car and it was a steal. $13K brand new
 
2004 Rx-8

2004 Mazda RX-8. Black/Black. It's fun to drive, handles great and the rotary engine redlines at 9000 RPM, so turn off the Bose and listen to the RPM's.
 
I drive a 1993 300ZX thats racked up about 95,000 miles, and my wife drives a 2000 Toyota 4Runner. Both paid for thank goodness.

But who cares, everyone knows that its not about whats in the parking lot... it's about whats waiting for you on the tarmac that counts!
 
Cheesemo said:
I'm a certified money-waster when it comes to cars:

Mama drives a new Infiniti FX35, my airport car is a 2002 GMC Sonoma and the car in the Avatar is an '88 5-speed S4 with some goodies under the hood. Hey, the kids don't need no stinking inheritance anyway!

Cheers
You forgot the part that you are 40year old looser still living at your parents!!
 
1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 here. Bulletproof design, holds everything I could ever need, gets decent mpg, can go from interstate-offroad trails on 5 seconds, can handle a unplowed road with 2 feet of snow, is comfy enough for long trips, can tow jetskis, need I say more? It has to be one of the most versatile vehicles ever made. It'll always it around.

Future vehicles:

2004+ Jeep Liberty, not as nice as the Cherokee but once the Cherokee starts needing repairs the Liberty will become the daily driver.

2006+ Ford Mustang Cobra . Love the new body style, and figure it should be well over 400HP stock from the factory if the rumors are true. Jet black with silver racing stripes and 18 inch chromes wheels with black leather interior.

2004+ F150 FX4 Supercrew 4x4. Love the new styling, handling, and its a great overall truck. Getting this one in Red with black interior with the captains chairs and every option.
 
:cool: CDV= Coupe de Ville

My avatar is the car I drive a 1972 Cadillac Coupe de Ville
with a 472 Cubic Inch(=7.7L) engine with a mild cam and a 28 gallon gastank.
Does about 8mpg the way I seem to drive....:D can smoke the tires with the best of'em....
 
I cant wait till they come out with the "Snoop De Ville" (2006)

serious pimp ride.
 
A buddy has a '03 Camaro SS, very nice and extremely fast. Over 300hp at the rear wheels and 28mpg on the highway with the 6-speed.

I used to drive a '98 Dodge Ram Quadcab 4x4 with the 5.9, then traded that for a '00 Dakota Club Cab 4x4 with the "Magnum V-6" that couldn't get out of its own way with the 4-speed auto and got less in-town mileage than the V8 Ram. I eventually bowed before the mighty OPEC and traded the Dakota for a '99 Nissan Maxima SE. Great highway car (29+MPG) and quick around town; it'll smoke any Volvo S60 on the street:D I also have a '97 Kawasaki Ninja 500 that gets awesome mileage and has the sport bike look, without the sport bike insurance cost (or sport bike performance:eek:) I'd love to upgrade to the R6 in the avatar, but I have my eye on a 2003 Suzuki SV650S thats slightly more broke-ass CFI friendly.

I'm hoping I can pick up an '05 GTO when I get hired and upgrade in 4-6 years. God bless GM for bringing back rear drive, V8-powered cars.
 
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