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What car do you drive now and what would you like to drive but can't afford now?
Re: What car do you drive now and what would you like to drive but can't afford now?
I want any car that comes withits own driver! I am torn however between cute young driver and the older comfortable, remembers your apointments/diaper bag/lunch kind......
Re: What car do you drive now and what would you like to drive but can't afford now?
I drive a Toyota Avalon, not that I really drive that much.
This is the purchase I was encouraged to make by a dear (and older) friend. "You want to get something you like," he said. "This could very well be the last car you'll ever buy." . . . So far it has been.
What I'd really like is a new Toyota Avalon, but that is not going to happen. I could pay the tab, but there's no way I could justify the expenditure.
Re: What car do you drive now and what would you like to drive but can't afford now?
I drive a toyota camry bought new in 1/2003 and so far I have about 13,000 miles on it. I'm a SAHM and don't drive it that much or too far, so I'm sure I'll drive the same car for at least another 4 yrs. My dream car is a mercedes and in 4 yrs we'll be more financially stable so who knows.
Re: What car do you drive now and what would you like to drive but can't afford now?
I drive a 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd buy a 2007 Toyota Yaris Sedan. I love this thing! You just can't beat a reliable and inexpensive car that will last practcially forever AND gets 40MPG.
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Currently driving a Corolla.
I guess I wouldn't mind something like a Miata someday.
But I'm not enough of a car guy, so I'd rather be directing my money elsewhere.
I wouldn't mind something like a Yaris hatchback for my next car though.
I also hear that Toyota is planning to design ultra-cheap cars in the future. If they can at least maintain its fuel efficiency, reliability, a below $6000 price tag, and make it stateside, they're going to have one very loyal customer on their hands.
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