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Other than what you have in your driveway, street, parking lot, garage, carport, etc., what could you see yourself driving in regularly?
I have a Mazda Protege and am happy with it, but if I was suddenly in the market for a new car, I might consider a 3, 6, or even a Ford Fusion (which surprises me, because I'm usually indifferent to Fords).
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A would like a Challenger, or a Mustang GT.
Charger and 300 are nice too.
I own a Ford F150, but would consider a new GMC or a Dodge Ram if I was in the market.
The next (3rd?) generation Toyota Tacoma (whenever it comes out...2015?). Base model, smallest engine, stick shift, little to no upgrades. Lots of airbags.
I drive a 96 Suburban 4x4 since I live in the mountains and a 4x4 is very handy in the winter months but my 250 mile weekly commute is making me want something small for non winter driving. I'm hoping to score a little 4cyl hatchback of some type like a Honda, Aspire, Metro etc....
This is an interesting question, as I have in the past admired cars and considered getting them but then feeling like they didn't quite go with my image (like they were too fancy/dressed up for the jeans and t-shirt girl that I am).
if we are talking about new cars, my choices would be limited to either a mustang or a fusion, perhaps a challenger. everything else doesnt really interest me. older cars however do. in fact right now i am looking at buying a fox body mustang. other vehicles i could see driving would be a lowered short wheelbase F100/150 through about 1996, or a 67-72 chevy C10, again short wheelbase and lowered. either truck would have to have a modern engine swap done though with a modern overdrive transmission.
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