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Re: What vehicle(s) do you drive?

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thorski wrote:No more like dream car/girl. I'm not into the vampire guys in volvos like JG. :lol:
I drive a 1997 ford F150
So you're falling into the Madison Avenue marketing trap that owning an off-road modified Rubicon gets you that girl? :mrgreen:
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Geoff wrote:
thorski wrote:No more like dream car/girl. I'm not into the vampire guys in volvos like JG. :lol:
I drive a 1997 ford F150
So you're falling into the Madison Avenue marketing trap that owning an off-road modified Rubicon gets you that girl? :mrgreen:
chicks in jeeps are the best.
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I have a rather boring set of wheels. Daily driver for 9 months of the year: 01 Ford F 750 dump truck, 250 HP Cat 3126B, 670 lb ft of torque, 6 speed Eaton Fuller tranny, 8 MPG on a good day, 33,000 lb GVW, had it up to 38,000 the other day..05 Ford F 350 Super Duty pickup, 4x4 with Fisher EZ Vee snowplow, 6.0 Liter diesel on its 7th turbo, still leaks oil at the rear of the engine after being "fixed" by Ford to many times. 08 ford Escape Limited 4x4 V-6 Automatic car. Like the heated seats.
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HAHA.

whats with all the swedish brick bashing? I'll gladly say that Ive been a proud owner of three of these great solid cars; '94 940, '93 850 GLT that ran great until 287,000, and currently a '98 S70 GLT w/ 123,000, and contrary to common beliefs, this car is rather quick, good in the snow for a fwd, got a nice little turbo that's enough when I need it, and enough to pull away from most at a stoplight. Just wish I had an awd model living in K, but outside any ski area, it has been ideal for me.


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I have had a mini van for a long time now. Started with the Chevy llumina then several Fords to the Windstar. Now for the past 8 years or so I have had Chrysler Town & Country, all company cars.

For the 1st time in 20 years I have to buy my own car. I found a used T&C with all the goodies for a reasonable price so that is what I will be tooling around in next winter. Going to suck to actually have to pay for gas, tires, repairs, registration, insurance and taxes. :violin
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'04 Acura TL 3.2 Manual Trans. Loaded. Quick, smooth, quiet, reliable. Not like a bimmer in terms of performance, but decently lithe and nimble. So far, 55K miles and ZERO repairs. Effortlessly goes well over 100 mph, but I don't think I've done that but just a very few times in four years now. Getting caught going that fast is ridiculously punitive, even on an open road with no motorists for miles in central Wyoming.

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Dr. NO wrote:I have had a mini van for a long time now. Started with the Chevy llumina then several Fords to the Windstar. Now for the past 8 years or so I have had Chrysler Town & Country, all company cars.

For the 1st time in 20 years I have to buy my own car. I found a used T&C with all the goodies for a reasonable price so that is what I will be tooling around in next winter. Going to suck to actually have to pay for gas, tires, repairs, registration, insurance and taxes. :violin
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Geoff wrote:
thorski wrote:No more like dream car/girl. I'm not into the vampire guys in volvos like JG. :lol:
I drive a 1997 ford F150
So you're falling into the Madison Avenue marketing trap that owning an off-road modified Rubicon gets you that girl? :mrgreen:
I wouldn't even date a girl who drives a foreign car anymore. it's a deal breaker. 8)
This would not include a girl without alot of money who drives a foreign beater beacause it's all she can afford.
But if she was to get money and would rather be driving some foreign car then to the curb with her.
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thorski wrote:
Geoff wrote:
thorski wrote:No more like dream car/girl. I'm not into the vampire guys in volvos like JG. :lol:
I drive a 1997 ford F150
So you're falling into the Madison Avenue marketing trap that owning an off-road modified Rubicon gets you that girl? :mrgreen:
I wouldn't even date a girl who drives a foreign car anymore. it's a deal breaker. 8)
This would not include a girl without alot of money who drives a foreign beater beacause it's all she can afford.
But if she was to get money and would rather be driving some foreign car then to the curb with her.
So how is it that the girl/jeep combo is your dream? Are all parts of that Rubicon made in the USA?
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thorski wrote:
Geoff wrote:
thorski wrote:No more like dream car/girl. I'm not into the vampire guys in volvos like JG. :lol:
I drive a 1997 ford F150
So you're falling into the Madison Avenue marketing trap that owning an off-road modified Rubicon gets you that girl? :mrgreen:
I wouldn't even date a girl who drives a foreign car anymore. it's a deal breaker. 8)
This would not include a girl without alot of money who drives a foreign beater beacause it's all she can afford.
But if she was to get money and would rather be driving some foreign car then to the curb with her.
There is no such thing as an american vehicle anymore. That's marketing BS...
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Is a Japanese car made in Kentucky more or less "American" than an American car made in Mexico?
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Bubba wrote:Is a Japanese car made in Kentucky more or less "American" than an American car made in Mexico?
You answered your own question in your first four words.
Where does the profit end up? An american company or a foreign company?
Did our bailout money go to american or japanese companies?
Are all the parts made in the USA? No marie but when i work on an american car as opposed to a foreign car i notice a hell of a lot more parts made in the USA then in the foreign cars.
What does the success of the bailout of the american car companies hinge on? Buying a toyota or a chevy?
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Bubba wrote:Is a Japanese car made in Kentucky more or less "American" than an American car made in Mexico?
Everything is made "elsewhere".

Even Harley has used Japanese parts for many years.

It's not possible to manufacture, on a large scale, using only American made parts.
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thorski wrote:
Bubba wrote:Is a Japanese car made in Kentucky more or less "American" than an American car made in Mexico?
You answered your own question in your first four words.
Where does the profit end up? An american company or a foreign company?
Did our bailout money go to american or japanese companies?
Are all the parts made in the USA? No marie but when i work on an american car as opposed to a foreign car i notice a hell of a lot more parts made in the USA then in the foreign cars.
What does the success of the bailout of the american car companies hinge on? Buying a toyota or a chevy?
So it's not about the workers, it's about the profits. OK, I see your point.

So you're OK with an American car made in China, with parts made in China, Mexico and Southeast Asia, and exported to the US for sale. Gotcha!
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Bubba wrote:
thorski wrote:
Bubba wrote:Is a Japanese car made in Kentucky more or less "American" than an American car made in Mexico?
You answered your own question in your first four words.
Where does the profit end up? An american company or a foreign company?
Did our bailout money go to american or japanese companies?
Are all the parts made in the USA? No marie but when i work on an american car as opposed to a foreign car i notice a hell of a lot more parts made in the USA then in the foreign cars.
What does the success of the bailout of the american car companies hinge on? Buying a toyota or a chevy?
So it's not about the workers, it's about the profits. OK, I see your point.

So you're OK with an American car made in China, with parts made in China, Mexico and Southeast Asia, and exported to the US for sale. Gotcha!
Your funny. Every foreign car is made here and every american car is made in mexico right?
How many americans work for GM? How many work for the foreign companies? If the american car companies go under all those jobs go to.
It's about the workers and power. If our car companies go under we will to. It's really that simple.
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