What brand vehicle do you prefer?

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My all-time favorite is anything Jeep, but we don't have one right now. We had a really cool Wrangler for awhile, then switched to the more family-friendly Cherokee, but we traded that in a few months ago on our new vehicles. But we will be getting another Wrangler at some point!!!
 

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I like the Mustang and the Lincoln. Funny thing is, I generally buy foreign cars because they have a better warranty and get better gas mileage. Except for this last car I bought!
 

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I drive a Toyota Corolla Ascent sedan. It's our new car. We love it.

Though, our next car will be bigger. Something we can go on dirt tracks and bush bash and not have to worry about anything car related.
 

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And being a chevy-girl, you might like these:

That's my Integra with the Corvettes


Me getting into Corvette Z06


Me peeling out!



Me running over timing equipment after a little slide coming out of a turn



Them trying to fix it (it survived)!
 

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I prefer certain models and years rather than a certain make. I had an 88 Subaru wagon that was the best! Over 300,000 miles and the only reason I had to get rid of it was because some jerk totaled it for me.

I like certain years in Volvos (our 1990 is one of them).

I love the Toyota Camry's from the 90s too.

But Hubby is a Chevy man and doesn't like other makes. He's even got some interesting meanings for FORD.
 

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Originally posted by TTMom
I prefer certain models and years rather than a certain make. I had an 88 Subaru wagon that was the best! Over 300,000 miles and the only reason I had to get rid of it was because some jerk totaled it for me.

I like certain years in Volvos (our 1990 is one of them).

I love the Toyota Camry's from the 90s too.

But Hubby is a Chevy man and doesn't like other makes. He's even got some interesting meanings for FORD.
Would they be:
F=Fix
O=Or
R=Repair
D=Daily

(or)
F=Found
O=On (the)
R=Road
D=Dead
 

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Hubby will like those, Hope, but his is one I can't post here.


Let's just put it this way--the last 3 are:

F
Over
Rebuilt
Dodge

He's not too fond of Dodges either, can you tell?
 

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Fords are definetly the best.
Unless you consider high performance european sports cars. Then Porsche wins.
Anyway Ford Probes, Mustangs (5.0!!!), and that TSO thing in Australia.

Peace,
Brandon

Oh BTW Ford stands for:
First
On
Race
Day

 

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I see most cars as being pretty much the same. For every model and make there are years that are better than others.

Right now, almost all the cars are starting to look the same anymore to me or they're getting uglier. There's a few out there I wouldn't touch with a 10 foot pole.

I like the Mini Coopers, though, and the new T-birds (WOW!) and there's this new vehicle that's supposedly a new style of family car that looks pretty cool too.
 
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