What do you drive?

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timely,  just picked up a 2011 Nissan Rogue last weekend w/19K miles,  been pretty good so far, but the CVT has some getting used to.

I think it was turned in from one of those 3 year ultra low mileage leases.  it's got leather interior, power doors/windows seats, seat heaters, nav, satellite, sunroof, bose stereo, etc.

doesn't have an ash tray though.(for my coins, not smokes)
 
My daily ride is a horse and pack every thing around with 2 mules and a burro.When I need to go to town or the big city it is a 2008 F150 4dr 4x4.Bought it new now has 65k km looks like it has 200k km roads here are not the best and neither are the drivers.

Dan 
 
I'm fairly new here...but loving this web site.  I drive a 2003 Chevy Silverado Z71 4X4 - but only have 110 thousand on it.   Not sure how long I am going to keep it around, as my son wants it really bad...and I have the itches for a new Chevy Tahoe or GMC Yukon !!! Grin!!
 
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Drive a 2012 f-250 diesel for work. When I'm not working its either a 2007 Chevy 2500 HD diesel 6 inch lift on 35's or a 2001 Monte Carlo or a 95 f-150
 
Hmmm... I should update this. I think last time I posted on this thread I was driving a Dodge Grand Caravan. Well.... it went to the big Mopar boneyard and I picked up a 3 year old Hyundai Santa Fe with a 6-cyl, tow package (draw bar's never been out of the box. It was still sealed) and only 20k miles on it. Can't put a full 4x8 sheet of plywood in this one, but that was actually one of the reasons I bought it... so I could stop building big things. It can tow a trailer if I absolutely need to move bigger stuff and I know I will, but....

Just took it to the Adirondacks for a get-a-way with the wife. Got 29.5 MPG with the air on the whole time. Not bad for all that up-and-down driving. :)
 
Well , it used to be this :     the Dakota in the rear    
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but lost it . . .

then we borrowed the FIL's Van ...
 for now...

But mostly all I drive is the Wife crazy
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Later . . .
 
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A supercharged Lotus Elise (Street, Track, SCCA), a Mazda Miata (Street, SCCA), A Dodge Durango with the Sport suspension (street, hauling) and another Dodge Durango with the full Tow package (Street, Towing).  I love to drive sports cars.

Must see pics/ vids of this sweet lotus! :D
 
Not mine but looks Just like mine.....


Has 215,000 Miles on it, paid $900 for it back in June needed some work like new shocks and brakes which was $400 and the tires were in bad shape bought some used ones at

the scrap yard for $20 each and had them mounted at a used tire shop for $5.00 each it runs strong no engines problems whatsoever. So with the purchase price and the work I

had done I paid $1,300 for a car that will be good in the snow.
 
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Nope.... I was at Daytona Bike week and it was the first year that I trailered bikes so I brought my 1947 Harley and the 1925 Henderson. While in Main Street a group of onlookers wanted to take pictures of the Henderson for a mid western ABATE calendar and a feature story in a national magazine. The magazine spread had pictures in a studio in new Smyrna beach and the airport alongside a vintage biplane.. They have palm trees there ! That's me in the black shirt . Fun times. You only froze your butt off on the way back
 
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