the type of car you drive

youngblackdude
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=youngblackdude]1977 Chevy caprice[/quote]

Love it. I learned how to drive in a 78 impala. It was 10 years old when I learned. Loved that car. [/quote]

Yeah great cars..easy on maintenance ..good on gas (depending on if you swap the v8 small block for something bigger )
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Anonymous wrote:Subaru Forester and Toyota Prius

But in high school I drove a yellow 1969 Plymouth Satellite.

It was faster than the speed of light.....


Do you miss that car ?
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Zipcar
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[quote=youngblackdude]1977 Chevy caprice[/quote]

Ah, that took me back! My high school boyfriend drove that exact car- inherited from his grandparents- in the late 1980s. The backseat of that car is as big as a twin bed- and I speak from copious experience in the back seat of that car!
youngblackdude
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=youngblackdude]1977 Chevy caprice[/quote]

Ah, that took me back! My high school boyfriend drove that exact car- inherited from his grandparents- in the late 1980s. The backseat of that car is as big as a twin bed- and I speak from copious experience in the back seat of that car![/quote]

Lol true indeed
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I've never owned a car. I live in the city.
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[quote=youngblackdude]1977 Chevy caprice[/quote]

do you post over in the explicit forum? you would be high in demand.
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I drive a VW Beetle.
My husband drives a Ford Fusion Hybrid.

We live in the burbs and my husband commutes about 100 miles round trip per day (not to downtown DC, either).

My car is 12 years old and has less than 80K on it - I don't drive a lot as I have worked from home a good part of the last 5 years and used public transport as much as possible before that.
youngblackdude
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=youngblackdude]1977 Chevy caprice[/quote]

do you post over in the explicit forum? you would be high in demand. [/quote]

Na I havent posted there just read some of the topics
youngblackdude
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Anonymous wrote:I drive a VW Beetle.
My husband drives a Ford Fusion Hybrid.

We live in the burbs and my husband commutes about 100 miles round trip per day (not to downtown DC, either).

My car is 12 years old and has less than 80K on it - I don't drive a lot as I have worked from home a good part of the last 5 years and used public transport as much as possible before that.


Sounds like you 2 have a organized system Going
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07 Honda Accord
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youngblackdude wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I drive a VW Beetle.
My husband drives a Ford Fusion Hybrid.

We live in the burbs and my husband commutes about 100 miles round trip per day (not to downtown DC, either).

My car is 12 years old and has less than 80K on it - I don't drive a lot as I have worked from home a good part of the last 5 years and used public transport as much as possible before that.


Sounds like you 2 have a organized system Going


of course, I'm now pregnant with #2 and trying to figure out how much longer the beetle can hold out for. Our first is in ES, though, so no need to fit a double stroller or anything. We shall see - I LOVE my beetle!
youngblackdude
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Congrats on your 2nd....I always wondered how effective those beetles was (as far as gas..if they had alotta problems with them & so on) but from the way you talking it gets the job done.
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An Outback but saving for a custom chevy impala low rider.
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Anonymous wrote:08 jeep liberty, but I miss my wrangler...


I currently drive a Prius, but I miss my Wrangler, too. Of course, I get three times the gas mileage now. But I really miss the 4WD and taking the top off all summer long.
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