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I want to get an idea on what people of different political views drive for cars, U.S. or foreign? Big suv or tiny car?
I am a conservative and i drive a U.S. made Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 SUV
Edit: U.S made to me means one of the big three, not a Toyota made in a U.S. plant.
I'm a moderate liberal (some would say a Blue Dog Democrat) and I drive a 2003 Honda Civic. My wife is more liberal than I am and she drives a 1998 Chrysler Sebring. Cars aren't a status symbol to us but a means of transportation. I would like to purchase a hybrid SUV once we start having children but this will suffice for now. We have just one car payment which is less than $200 per month. That's the best part about what we drive. I'd much rather save or spend my money on travelling, eating out, upgrading the house, or doing other fun stuff than use it on a car. Not to mention the student loans!
Get the V. I have one and it is a rocket. I have a 600HP, 620 ft/lbs torque 69 Dodge and the Caddy is quicker.
I am very happy with my 350/400 hp 07 Dodge/Cummins mega cab. Anymore and the rear wheels will break loose going up hill pulling a load ! Already do if I don't have enough wt. on the rear. Hauled my 20,000 lb JD, that was my limit....
Conservative and my hubby will not buy anything but American.
1968 Camaro couldn't find a photo but it looks like this.
1969 Camaro
2005 Chevy Trailblazer
2008 Pontiac G8
So there you have it.
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