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A soccer Mom Kia Sedona mini-van. I gotta be honest, I love this car.
My work car is a Honda CRV. My weekend car is a race red Mustang.
2017 Ford Escape & 1999 Mazda Miata convertible . Yes, that is it on my avatar
Probably all my friends crazy. smile
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Right now a BMW X6, but will be heading to Germany in February to pick up my X7 50i and will be spending some time there driving around before shipping it back here to the States.
I have a 2018 red Ford Mustang convertible, and dad restored and gifted me a pink 1957 Ford Thunderbird which I take out for a cruise once in a while or if I go to a car show.
Unfortunately a 2004 4 X 4 piece of crap Ford Ranger.
2014 Toyota Camry SE
2018 Buick Enclave

2017 Honda Pilot
In my dreams, I am driving a Jaguar F Type convertible in British racing green. The reality is a VW Passat diesel approaching 100K milage.
The regular car that I drive as a rule is a 2012 Toyota Prius.

My wife will drive her 2008 Toyota Prius when she is going somewhere on her own. If we are going together I drive both of us in the 2012 vehicle.

Mercedes 300TD that's five years older than I am.
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Mercedes 300TD that's five years older than I am.


Someone else who likes a classic. Yes gawd! Make that engine sing!

As for me I'm driving a Renault Captur, poor thing is very gutless with 90 horsepower. However I'm plotting to upgrade to an electric when the car loan expires and I'm pining for some proper torque.

The ride before that was a Mazda 3 Skyactiv, damn thing went 0-60 in 8 seconds, and went all the way to the speed limit in 3rd gear.
If she had been a hatch I'd never have gotten rid of her. Damn I miss that girl.

Whatever was posted is always meant in love and respect never to offend.
I'm also highly likely to have posted this from a phone so there may be typos or odd word changes, auto correct can be a pain.

I've been listening to my kinky pencil here's my current work

I drive a Illinois coyote
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A soccer Mom Kia Sedona mini-van. I gotta be honest, I love this car.


That's what my wife (not a soccer mom) drives, primarily, and it's our dog-hauler. You're right, it's a great vehicle, just outstanding in every respect except maybe sportiness. It and my last car, a Kia Optima, both were rock-solid dependable, comfortable, and plenty powerful, but still economical to operate.
Traded the Optima on a recent model, very low-mileage used Linclon MKZ AWD turbo, my first ever luxury/touring type car. Only had it a few months, but loving it so far!
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That's what my wife (not a soccer mom) drives, primarily, and it's our dog-hauler. You're right, it's a great vehicle, just outstanding in every respect except maybe sportiness. It and my last car, a Kia Optima, both were rock-solid dependable, comfortable, and plenty powerful, but still economical to operate.
Traded the Optima on a recent model, very low-mileage used Linclon MKZ AWD turbo, my first ever luxury/touring type car. Only had it a few months, but loving it so far!


It's really well designed, and handles very well in snow, and the v6 has some serious kick. PLUS, I am moving my two daughters and myself among various houses (way too complicated to explain here), and with the two middle seats removed, and the back seats folded down, it's like a pick-up!

When the hubbub is over, I'll get something small, reliable, and good in snow. I'm pretty fond of Subarus. Your touring car option is tempting, Storm, but I think what my Dad always called "poor boy syndrome" will raise its hoary head. Poor boy syndrome: even when you have a little money, you don't know if it's gonna last, so save it, and don't EVER spend it on yourself. A very Midwestern attitude, and one I am trying to outgrow.
Yallmat. It comes with a trolley


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2019 Mini Countryman in blue


Life is not a rehearsal!!
2014 Volkswagen Passat. i hope it runs forever.
My husband crazy
Be nice to each other

driving a silver Chevy Silverado 2007
2006 GMC 2500HD pickup
Mercedes 350 GL Diesel...who doesn’t love the feeling of some great torque?