i love my saturn. :)
but who's to say a truck isnt a sensible car?
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Would do you/would you drive?
I think the color of the car is important. :)
I based my car buying all on color. =D 'Sorry if it doesn't come in purple, I don't want it.' ;D
during this whole post I'm hearing "Cars" by Gary Neuman.
o/~ Here in my car I feel safest of all I can lock all my doors o/~
The scary thing is, when I was looking for the lyrics...one page had that song as a MIDI file when I went to the page.
::shudder:: TURN IT OFF! :D
A.J.
· 22 years, 4 months ago
I drive a Neon R/T which is both sensible and sporty, and a Hyundai Elantra Wagon which is very sensible, but has good acceleration.
However, if could afford to buy a new vehicle right now, I'd either want an SUV, or a Minivan, or preferably some kind of minivan/SUV hybrid. I need more space, and I want 4-wheel drive!
goovie is married!
· 22 years, 4 months ago
i drive a 1994 mercury sable, which is a "sensible car" in theory -- it's not so sensible when you take into account how many things about it aren't working.
nate...
· 22 years, 4 months ago
It's a lovely little thing.
2000 Accord coupe...standard transmission... black leather and dark tinted windows. Mmmmm. It's like I'm driving around in my own little comfy cave. hehe It's a lot of fun to drive... but still gets me around 30 miles to the gallon during the regular commute. I luffs it.
soul groove feline
· 22 years, 4 months ago
ever since I was little I always said that when I grew up I was gonna drive a Hummer.
and it was gonna be pink.
Shelly
· 22 years, 4 months ago
my car, which -still- retains her name, 'sassi sunfire' after successfully avoiding being seen by certain bassists{well...at least for 2 1/2 more weeks yet anyhoo} ROCKS!!!!
she's purple and cute and she may not have power windows or locks or a CD player, but she has a working tapedeck which poor kitti cavalier{pron cav-ahh-lee-yay} did not. and she has cruise control and though she's -not- a hatchback, her back seats fold down for cargo hauling{which will be GREAT for FRFF!!!!}. she happily sports a pink hippie-girl flower on her antenna and has EFO and DVN stickers on respective sides of her bumper. as well, of course, as the pink glittery 'princess" sticker that k-rock gave me at FRFF 2000. so yeah. i luvvvs her, too ;)
emilie is CRANKY
· 22 years, 4 months ago
i want a camper van. in psychedelic colours. enough said. :)
Agent Scully
· 22 years, 4 months ago
I drive a 1997 Purple Ford Escort used to be known as the "Pimpmobile" but now known as the "deermobile" when I got hit by a deer (driver's side, back door only) in March 1999. $1500 damage to the door and since I only had less than 3000 miles (I think I had 1500 miles at that time) on the car, the insurance company gave me a new door. :) It's 5 years old and I have 16,000 miles on it. =D
I still have to find the pictures showing how the door looked when the deer hit me. There are around somewhere. I tookthem the night I got home. It was raining and fur was stuck all over the car and inserted in the backdoor. The car was born on June 5th, 1997 and I bought it on June 28, 1997. I also have DSCULLY license plates to get rid of the "666" numbers I had on the old car. :D
Annika
· 22 years, 4 months ago
I drive... or drove rather, a very sensible '87 Honda Civic Hatchback wagon, everything about it was sensible, even down to the light blue color. Unfortunatly, I'm not a very sensible driver, or wasn't anyhow, and did 80 in a 20mph area, like I always did, and car hydroplaned, and spun out, and my car, and the gaurd rail were totaled. Amazing how many other people had driven just like me, "going the speed limit" and "I don't know what happened." So I only got a $50 ticket, and $10 court fee. Yeah!! for me!!
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 22 years, 4 months ago
Till this summer I was driving my cool sporty Plymouth Laser. It died and now i'm driving the ultimate sensible car the Honda Civic. I love sports cars but I'd only get one that gets good mileage now. My environmentalism is beating out the testosterone.
hmmm...yes. What I drive and what I want to drive are two very different things. I do still drive my Astro van still, its been my transportation, and used to be be my meal ticket, since 1990 (its an '87). Which explains why it has nearly 600,000 Kms on it and doesn't run all that well anymore.
As my environmentalism is beating my testosterone too, (has always really) when I can afford something else I hope I will be able to afford one of the hybrid gas/electrics that are out but I hear so little about...
Talcott
· 22 years, 4 months ago
yeah, that's about the way it is for me too. I walk everywhere. For some reason though, people tend to think that's weird, even in a town as small as this. For me, two miles = easy walking distance *shrug*
Granted, I can drive, and there are some things (food, concerts, movies) where it would be nice to have a car, but day-to-day, I'm fine on my feet... if I didn't wear shoes, I'd just claim myself a hobbit.
J. Andrew World
· 22 years, 4 months ago
Ok the fuzzy dice fell off, but it's stillmy pimpmobile.
Rachel Beck
· 22 years, 4 months ago
My car is named Nina, after one of my college lit professors. I used to believe that a car was only about getting from point A to faraway point B (and displaying bumper stickers). When I inherited Nina from my parents, I was pleased because she wasn't the big ol' gas-guzzling, jumpy behemoth of a Buick Century I learned to drive on. But since I've been with her through a few more road trips, we have developed a real sense of camaraderie. Good gas mileage, working tape deck, thrives in cold weather-- not bad for a car with almost 138,000 miles.
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