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I have a 06 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. It gives me enough room to have my wife and daughter, plus our two dogs. I also bow down to the person who put a dvd player in it, because nothing is better on a road trip with a 18 month old than a dvd player to distract them.
Very cool, I take the bus as well but not as often as I should. I will make more of a point to do it, as it stands right now, I take the bus almost every day but it should be every day.
Very cool, I take the bus as well but not as often as I should. I will make more of a point to do it, as it stands right now, I take the bus almost every day but it should be every day.
Believe it or not, karfar, I would like to move to a neighborhood where I could get around on a bike. I've done it before, and it's wonderful to have that option.
I love my Hummer, but I also love getting on a bike and going wherever I want to go. Walking is okay, but it's slow, and it becomes boring after awhile (in my opinion).
I have a Buick LeSabre that gets more than 30 miles to the gallon on long interstate trips. It has a special back support and excellent climate control. It has about 96 thousand miles on it and we will buy another car when we find something we like better. I doubt they make anything better at the price range of this car. We went looking for another one like it last year and guess what, they don't make it any more. Now you know why GM is in trouble.
I've rented a couple of Sebrings while away from home. I don't know how different the 2002 models are from the newer ones, but the most recent version is a great-looking car.
A 93 Saturn SW2 (sporty wagon), an 03 Saturn LW200 (mid-sized wagon) and an old 1990 Ford Ranger pickup (which I rarely use anymore and should probably get just rid of).
For those who own a pickup truck: Do you really use it much for loading and unloading stuff? Or do you just like the look of it?
The beds of pickup trucks have always seemed like wasted space to me unless you need to transport a lot of big things that don't need to be protected from the elements.
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