Just curious to know what kind of vehicle everyone drives? Also if you don't like what you have now, what do you really want to drive? How you would customize it to fit you?
Right now, I'm driving a 1989 Ford Mustang Hatchback. Its a 4-cylinder car ((Yes I know, I didn't believe either until I started driving it)). Its not my most favorite car just cause for starters, I hate Ford cars/trucks in general. Most shitty cars or trucks you can drive.
Only decent about my car is that i got my audio system. A decent after market radio and a 1600 watt amp with 2 12" MTX subs.
My preferred truck would be an extended cab Chevy S-10 extreme. I'd still be able to put all my audio stuff in it and mod the inside interior real easy.
I tried to learn how to drive a car when I was in high school, and I didn't like it I figure, if I can make it in Detroit with no car, I can make it just about anywhere else that's not rural.
My mom used to have an SUV, but ditched it for a Ford Fusion. My dad drives a Ford Ranger. They've bought nothing but Ford automobiles for around 13 years
2005 Hyundai Tiburon here... so far, I haven't had any major problems with it, and I've been getting decent gas mileage with it
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Posted on 11-02-09 10:53:27 AM (last edited by BlackNemesis13 at 11-03-09 09:28 AM)
It's blue, looks pretty slick, and averages at 28mpg . I also got a good deal on it. Only thing I wish it had is an mp3 player. I'm working on saving up for one and getting it installed. Not a dream car by any means, but its WAY better than the rust buckets I used to drive, and I don't really have a set image of what my "dream car" would actually be anyway. It's good enough for now, and given my current income, I'll probably be driving it until it becomes undrivable.
Runs great, but it sits outside all the time so the body is not in the best shape ever. Good gas mileage for such an old car though. Love that thing to death. No radio or cassette player though; the antenna was broken off when someone else drove the car and the cassette player is just horribly broken.
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2009 Toyota Prius, and I absolutely love it. It's like a cross between a space shuttle and Power Wheels. Press a button to turn it on! Be weirded out by the lack of engine noise! Holler at the spousal unit for messing around with the fancy dashboard display while you're trying to look at the backup camera! It's halfway paid off, too.
My 1996 Chevy Cavalier is still going with 100K miles on it. We sold it to some friends who had moved into town and needed some wheels.