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My car is an Acura CL. It's 7 years old, but I've only put (are you ready) 17,000 miles on it. I take it to be serviced, and the service people pull me aside and tell me, "DRIVE IT!" It even still smells new!
Hubby drives a Ford Explorer SUV. Same year as mine, but his has 102,000 miles on it. HA HA HA HA HA HA!
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I drive a 98 Toyota Camry (I just love it and it's still like new.) Antique sage pearl My hubby drives a 96 Toyota Corolla (in good shape) Tan Our son drives a 99 Toyota Tacoma truck - Black and all polished up really spiffy.
My husband and I don't mind trading cars but I usually want to drive mine because I am spoiled and mine has power everything and you have to roll down the windows in his...I'm just too lazy...ha ha
Never drive son's truck....standard shift....can't do that! Also, all kinds of alarms, stereo music and weird stuff happens in his truck.....I am scared of it.
Barbie
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Shelby...
#84140 - 06/28/04 03:42 PM
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My first car was a Ford Escort. 1990, black, well-rusted, hehe. I loved that car to pieces - called it my little "tank", because it was such a heavy, solid car for its size. I lived in NY at the time, and it handled perfectly through a few bad, snowy winters. I cried when it finally died for good.
Me not owning a Ford now was more luck of the draw than anything else. I was trying to find one in my price range quickly, and it never happened. Next time!
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The SUV
#84149 - 06/28/04 03:59 PM
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Bevvy
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Shelby,
Your hubby won't be sorry. The Explorer has proven to be an absolute ESSENTIAL. We carry our rowing shells on top as well as our kayaks. We've hauled more stuff than you can imagine in the back, and it's great for the puppy dogs back there. We LOVE the Explorer. I hate that we have so many miles on it -- but yet it still drives like new.
It's a great car.
Bev
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Quote:
My car is an Acura CL. It's 7 years old, but I've only put (are you ready) 17,000 miles on it. I take it to be serviced, and the service people pull me aside and tell me, "DRIVE IT!" It even still smells new!
Hubby drives a Ford Explorer SUV. Same year as mine, but his has 102,000 miles on it. HA HA HA HA HA HA!
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I'll come THERE if you can help me get a really good deal on a newer Lincoln...(it doesn't even have to be brand new).......I've had 3 now, loved them all, and my 10 year old one (Town Car) just purrs and gives me NO problems but has high miles. I knock on wood in hopes it keeps doing well for a few more years. Under the hood it's actually TWO Pinto motors........did you know that?
Kandee
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Barbie's post reminds me, let's find out our statistics here. How many of us drive standards and how many drive automatics. If you can drive both just select what your current car is.
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