Okay, new question, what are you driving?

2001 Toyota Avalon XLS. If they make them with 4wd/AWD in the future I'd probably never buy any other sedan.

Wifey has a 1996 Outback Wagon, another nice car they've really improved over the last few years. I could see us buying one of these again.

Dream boat: right now the latest high end Infiniti FX45--talk about a Batmobile...anybody here own one?
 
JohnG said:
Dream boat: right now the latest high end Infiniti FX45--talk about a Batmobile...anybody here own one?
Boy do I hate driving SUV's or other big "boats," but the FX45 is one that sure wets my whistle!
 
I drive a Jeep Cherokee 1999.I have had zero problems and good luck with her so far.It makes a nice off-road vehicle,but I still gets 20 miles to the gallon locally on it's very peppy 4.0 straight fuel injected six cylinder.I know they changed the Cherokee to the liberty version,but either the Liberty or last year model Cherokee would be nice to look into as an option imho.


p.s. Reasonably priced vehicle to boot.
 
1964 J-330 Gladiator with a 350 4 bolt main SBC, 4bbl edelbrock, dana 60 axles, 4 spd H42 . This old beast has recovered 2 H-2s this winter and I will not part with it. Body is in great shape, she just needs a new coat of paint and will be good to go for another 30-40 years!
 
Bad weather - 2003 Toyota Corolla S
Good weather - 1973 Porsche 914
Real good weather - 2004 Trek 7500
 
I driva a Landrover Defender Td3. Loads of fun to drive...not as much fun when it breaks down, which it does regularly. Great off-road car though, you'll struggle to get it stuck anywhere.
 
99 Forerunner V6 Limited
01 VW Golf 2.0

And hopefully a ZX 6R this summer.
 
2003 Dodge Dakota. This is my second Dakota, great truck, not too big but big enough to haul me and my stuff around. Very comfortable to drive but I wish it got better mileage. I think it's a friggin disgrace that vehicles today get such crappy mileage.
 
1998 Toyota Camry LE V6 5 speed. 0-60mph in 7.0 seconds.
2004 Nike Accelerators size 9. 0-60 feet in 6.5 seconds.
2005 Honda Accord V6 6 speed. 0-60 mph in 6.0 seconds. (Hope to get this one soon!) :eek:
 
Heres my baby. 2004 Mini Cooper S with The Works package.

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Paul
 
1997 Toyota 4Runner SR5. 130,000 miles (just broke in), pretty stock with the exception of gill guard, fog and driving lights and roof rack. This is my 3rd 4 Runner.
 
Old Dog said:
1997 Toyota 4Runner SR5. 130,000 miles (just broke in), pretty stock with the exception of gill guard, fog and driving lights and roof rack. This is my 3rd 4 Runner.

If I hadn't have gotten such a good deal on my Blazer, a 4 Runner would have been my choice, either a 1995 or later. BTW, I've seen a lot of 4 Runners sitting on the highway shoulder lately, I'm damn sure glad my ancient Toyota pickup still rattles and rolls enough to get me to work while my Blazer is in the shop :) .
 
My Runner has 130,000 miles on it and other than recommended maintenance, oil and tires it hasn’t had anything done to it. It has no rattles or leaks, compression is right were it should be. It gets 21 mpg headed down the road and 16 around town. It is on a minimum of 20 miles of gravel per day and during the summer months spends at least 2 hours per day off road each and every day. I’m sold on the Runner as you can tell.
 
pcnorton said:
Heres my baby. 2004 Mini Cooper S with The Works package.

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Paul


I really hate little cars, and always said I wouldn't own one! EVER! But that is one badazz looking little car. How is the MPG?
 
I am not one for the designs on Volvos, but the 240 wagon I was in saved my life! When I have kids and they get their first car, no matter how much they scream, I'm putting them in a Volvo. Looking cool comes second to being safe.
 
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