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My wife drives a Toyota Camry 1998 w/ 178k on it/30mpg
I drive a 2007 Mitsubishi Galant ES w/ 63k on it/30mpg
We are looking at a Nissan Pathfinder 2006 w/ approximately 60k on it next year to replace the wives car. We need something bigger for hauling stuff around, camping, bike trips, etc.... She is a landscape Architect and is getting tired of shoving plants and tools in her little Camry trunk.
There are great deals on new and used trucks. I think it's a great time to buy one. They arent really selling well because they typically have lower mpgs
99 Toyota Corolla 110k miles, 25-30 mpg
2010 Subaru Outback 24-27 mpg, 3500 miles brand new!
2000 Ford Focus we sold manual tranmission only got 22-25 mpg. POS. Trust me not worth anything. Compared in reliability to my Corolla ridiculous amounts of money we've spent keeping it running.
My Hyundai is an amazing car. Regularly over 30 mpg highway cruising 75 to 80 mph. 375 hp.
My Odyssey is also quite the highway cruiser - it reduces to 4 cylinders at cruise - you can't tell at all.
The Nissan is OK around town. It's a useful truck, but not good for trip - very stiff suspension. Mileage is generally horrible, but it's above the EPA ratings, so can't complain. The Camaro is a stump puller - 426hp - will liquify tires. Needs an 8 track tape deck though. I wear gold chains when I drive it.
My Hyundai is an amazing car. Regularly over 30 mpg highway cruising 75 to 80 mph. 375 hp.
My Odyssey is also quite the highway cruiser - it reduces to 4 cylinders at cruise - you can't tell at all.
The Nissan is OK around town. It's a useful truck, but not good for trip - very stiff suspension. Mileage is generally horrible, but it's above the EPA ratings, so can't complain. The Camaro is a stump puller - 426hp - will liquify tires. Needs an 8 track tape deck though. I wear gold chains when I drive it.
That's quite a stable you got there! Looks like you got everything covered....from hauling people and gear and the cars if you if a need for speed. I lol'd at your gold chain comment!
I drive a red 2010 corvette, it has 1750 miles on it.
Hubby drives a yellow 2008 corvette with 8800 miles on it.
We have a 1978 tue tone blue corvette, we bought it new in 78.
Hubby has a 1933 red ford victoria that he drives to car shows.
Hubby also has a 2008 ford van that he uses everyday for his construction work.
BTW, the tape player in the old corvette still works if I can find tapes.
2005 GTO 400 HP 16 to 22 mpg 97000 miles
Wife drives a 2009 Mini Cooper Pepper white with Auto Trans. I think she has about 24000 miles or so.
I also drive a 2009 Mini Cooper Chile Red with 6 speed manual. Mine has about 18000.
Both cars get about 31 to 34 mpg so there easy on the wallet and a load of fun to drive.
That's quite a stable you got there! Looks like you got everything covered....from hauling people and gear and the cars if you if a need for speed. I lol'd at your gold chain comment!
Not quite - don't have a convertible/roadster. Sadly, I'll have to wait a bit for that one. Friends have threatened an intervention if I buy another car this year.
I drive a red 2010 corvette, it has 1750 miles on it.
Hubby drives a yellow 2008 corvette with 8800 miles on it.
We have a 1978 tue tone blue corvette, we bought it new in 78.
Hubby has a 1933 red ford victoria that he drives to car shows.
Hubby also has a 2008 ford van that he uses everyday for his construction work.
BTW, the tape player in the old corvette still works if I can find tapes.
Ima, and wincrasher do you garage all of your vehicles? Just curious.
Hope your hubby is doing better!
I only have a 2 car garage. Camaro is always in there (under a blanky). The other slot is usually occupied by the Nissan - it's Navy blue and hard to keep clean. The rest of my cars are silver - really the only proper color for fine automobiles.
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