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silver,
has 4 wheels (sweet!),
a steering wheel (how fortuitous),
made of metal (true),
has seating for 4/5 (crazy, no?),
can drive over 20 mph (seriously), and is
equipped with not only a radio, but a CD player (Woo hoo!).
Currently: 2008 Prius - New. It's that hybrid that Toyota has been making for ten years now.
Previously: 2004 4Runner - Used. 4/4 SUV V8 with attitude and real off road ability.
Prior to that: 2002 Corolla - Used. Toyota's well liked and well documented economy compact.
Prior to that: 1997 Dodge RAM 2500 Diesel - New. 19 mpg going and coming.
Prior to that: 1992 4Runner - Used. Blue 6 banger 4 door and real off road ability.
Prior to that: Jeep Grand Cherokee - Used. Not a real off roader. Stuff falls off.
Prior to that: 4Runner - Used. Green 6 banger 2 door and real off road ability.
Prior to that: Chevy Silverado PU - Red. Well used. Good workhorse.
Prior to that: 1986 4Runner - New. White 4 banger 2 door and real off road ability.
Prior to that: 1984 Toyota Celica Supra - New. Two tone blue and a great car to drive.
Prior to that: 1980 Dodge Mirada - New. Black. Many production flaws.
Prior to that: Triumph TR6 Convertible - Used. English. Flimsy.
Prior to that: 1968 Chevy Malibu - 10 years old and still great.
Prior to that: 1974 Toyota Celica - New. Not a great beauty, but supremely reliable.
Prior to that: 1973 Chevy Vega - New. Designed by thieves.
Prior to that: 1971 VW Super Beatle - New. Basic transportation.
Prior to that: 1970 Dodge Superbee - New. Hood scoops, pins. Herst 4 speed.
Prior to that: 1968 Chevy Malibu - Used 2 yr old. Near perfect drivability.
Last edited by Bull Winkus; 12-13-2008 at 05:02 PM..
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