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What Are Ya Driving Thes Days?


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Guest Donna Jean

I drive this thing.

HEY! What I drive is white, too!

Just smaller...and lighter...and slower...and shorter...and .......

Dee Jay

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Guest sarah f

A 2004 Nissan Maxima. I love my car and can't see trading it in any time soon. The best part is it has heated seats and steering wheel for when it is cold.

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Guest Cowboy

Now JJ, man, I thought I told ya that the Lambo was just a loaner til your Pagani got out the shop. Jeez man, return my car already! lol.

No really, I have a left boot, and a right boot, they do the trick gettin me from point a to point b in a small town. Until I talk the guy down the street into sellin me his truck at least... wink.gif

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Guest miss kindheart

I have lots of old vehicles, but most all need work :( and use too much gas, most require leaded fuel additive.

I hate working on them any more.

The newest is a 1990 Toyota Camary All Trac ( 4WD )has 150,000 miles on it now. It does really good in the snow, but only gets 24 mpg highway.

Last winter was also driving a 1978 ford Granada that has 240,000 miles on it. 3rd engine, and been through everything except the transmission, was my moms old car I bough from her.It been in the family now for 33 years.

The newest thing I own and probably the fastest is a 2001 SkiDoo grand touring 700cc snow machine, It scares me to open it up for too long think it will go at least 120 :unsure:

Been thinking about a new car for my wife, but haven't settled on one yet.

MY son just got his provisional license, and my daughter is learning, so I guess it is time to get something else.

:wub: vanna

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Guest miss kindheart

I fear I may be going native but ya can see that the neighbors like it.

hillbilly.jpg

Hi John,

<<< hug >>>

That looks like an old International :unsure:

I have a set of rims and tires for one of those :) If you ever need em

:wub: vanna

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Guest Pammy

I drive a 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche. I don't have a picture right now but I will try to take one one of these days.

It doesn't get great mileage so I try not to drive it too much. But I love the thing and would consider trading it in only for another one but next time I spring for the four wheel drive!

Love

Pamela

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Apparently I am driving a car that I never heard of the Sane!

Every time we pull into traffic Dee Jay and Lizzy start screaming about me driving them in Sane.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Marie E.

I'm currently driving a 2003 Silverado that now has around 170,000 on it, wow I can't believe I put that many miles on a vehicle in only eight years, that's a lot of driving for me. But its going down the road in 2012 without me as I'm working on purchasing a new car I want in 2012. Keep smiling and happy driving even if you get the one finger wave.

Marie

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

Just smaller...and lighter...and slower...and shorter...and .......

..slower? I was doing 35mph climbing up the mountains of West Virginia today.

However in western Texas where the speed limit goes up to 80 (because there's nothing around you for miles), my truck only goes 62 and I think at one point I got passed by a tumbleweed.

Apparently I am driving a car that I never heard of the Sane!

Every time we pull into traffic Dee Jay and Lizzy start screaming about me driving them in Sane.

I guess they've never been to Texas. Just drive over to Houston. They'll see your driving is considered normal over there. :)

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Guest Donna Jean

..slower? I was doing 35mph climbing up the mountains of West Virginia today.

You were in West Virginia? On PURPOSE????

DANG!

Dee Jay

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Guest Elena

Lets see, I have a 2000 Yamaha Nighthawk Turbo, 2008 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab, and a brand spankin new Freightliner Cascadia. Only 130k miles on it, and put them all there since November. Dang pic I have is too big. :(

Elena

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Guest Donna Jean

Lets see, I have a 2000 Yamaha Nighthawk Turbo, 2008 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab, and a brand spankin new Freightliner Cascadia. Only 130k miles on it, and put them all there since November. Dang pic I have is too big. :(

Elena

Well, DANG!

We GOTTA have a pic!

Dee Jay

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Guest brandi78

I have like 30 old cars but most are jalopies. Right now i'm driving a 98 S-10 or a 90 sentra or a 91 tempo. I keep more than one tagged because any one of them is apt to break down at any time.

You might be a redneck if the blue book value of your auto fluctuates according to how much gas is in the tank.

Brandi

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Guest ranse

Unfortunately, my feet. My car needs a load of work and I'm debating about whether it's even worth fixing at this point. At some point, they have to go to the Great Junkyard in the Sky.

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Guest Alexandra89

I totally took a bad first glance at the title. I thought it said "What are ya drinking these days?" and I was going to answer "The list of what I'm not drinking would be shorter."

In response to the real, not-corrupted-by-me question: nothing.

-Alex

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Guest jamiejcmo

A totally girl car! A 2000 lifted Dodge 1 ton 4x4 diesel 5 speed manual. The only thing is getting into it in a skirt and shifting all the time in heels.LOL!

Jamie

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