04 Ford Ranger
97 Honda Civic
2002 Ford F-150 Supercrew [[60,000 miles; just a baby)
1999 Ford Crown Victoria [[My driver to Dearborn and back 150,000 miles and counting)
1964 Dodge A-100 Van [[the ORIGINAL Dodge Minivan don't know how many miles the ODO has been flipped)
2009 Chevy Transverse
2000 Chery Silverado truck
1966 Cadillac Sedan DeVille
1967 JaguarXKE type roadster
1941 Lincoln Continental Coupe
We had Suburbam vehicles since 1974 till 2009. Decided to keep the truck and get a crossover [[station wagon to me) love the transverse. Still reading the manual to use all the electronic toys.
2008 Pontiac Solstice. I may be old but i am not that old. Live in FLA so don't worry about the winter weather. This car would not go in snow
I drive whatever car gets the best reviews and ratings for cars in its price bracket.
'07 Pontiac G5
I accept rides with the one that Jesus drives.
2001 Pontiac Grand Prix [[88,000 miles) 21 mpg
1989 Ford F-150 [[260,000) 15 mpg
1989 Mercedes 190d [[301,000) 38 mpg
1980 Vespa Piaggio Grande [[n/a) 150 mpg
2007 Dodge Caliber which I LOVE...snowmobile style tranny, not regular kind.
2003 FORD F-150 4x4 Crew Cab Pickup [[sure glad we bought an extended warranty on this one!)
1988 Toyota Landcruiser FJ 4x4
STOSH...how do you like YOUR Caliber?
PT Cruiser and Mercury Villager Minivan
Subaru , 178,000 miles and runs great on good gas , oil changes and reg. scheduled maintenance.You will have to pry the keys out of my cold dead hand...when its over. Great cars, Made in Illinois and probably more American parts and people involved than most so called "American " cars.
2002 Dodge Neon, custom vanity plate reads: D3TR01T
Wife's car: 1995 Pontiac Bonneville [[over 250,000 miles, second engine)
Mine: 2003 PT Cruiser
My Toy: 1984 Chevy Cavalier Convertible. It was my Father in Law's, he wanted me to have it when he had to go into Assisted living, it's a southern car with a rebuilt engine, new paint job, new convertible top. I put new carpeting in it, brakes, radiator and the rubber moldings around the base of the windows. It looks and runs like new, I enjoy taking it out just as much as I can during good weather. I usually put it away around the 1st of November and take it out when all of the snow is gone and we get a day around 60 degrees. I'll cruise it on Gratiot and Woodward this summer
1992 Buck Century, 113K, 3300 v6, my favorite
1995 Ford Aerostar AWD, 157K, needs suspension work due to I94/I275 ramp
2009 Ford Fusion, company car, 45K miles, love the car but the seats suck
2001 Olds Intrigue 110,000 miles
Like the car but have put a lot of money into this past year and the check engine light is still on, its probably the crank sensor I just don't have the money to fix it right now.
2000 Jeep Cherokee 120K miles, no problems
1999 Plymouth Voyager 193K miles, few problems, no A/C
1988 Corvette 67K miles, for summer fun
1998 Ford Taurus
2004 GMC Envoy
2005 Chevy Aveo
Now
2009 Ford Focus
2009 Chevy Silverado
Previous
1991 Ford Taurus 195,000
HHR
2 Chevy Trailblazers
Blazer
2 Chevy Astros
2 Ford Escorts
some 1970's AMC wagon
2
2003 Chevy Impala
I would still have my 1996 Chevy Beretta but an accident prevented that from happening. I loved that car.
1997 Buick Skylark has 72000 miles.
2009 Ford F 150 4X4
1987 Chevy Monte Carlo SS
1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan
All kidding aside, nothing like the Ford Ranger. I've owned quite a few and driven and worked the piss out of them. You still see a hugh assortment of 20 year old rust buckets still going strong.
I currently drive a '93 four wheel drive model, but I preferred the old stripped down standard versions. They seem to be the ones that out last them all. Keep 'em coming Ford Motor Company, you have the re-invention of the Model T right under your nose.
Of course, I'm also willing to test drive one of those foreign jobs.....a Japanese Itchi-pussi, perhaps.
2 VW Routans
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