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I love my new Subaru Outback.
 

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Well since a lot of changes has happened as of last year and earlier this year having to move, I have parked my 94 K2500 for now because of a 120+ round trip commute to work 5 days a week for my new dd 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS *I wish it was a gst or gsx but cannot complain of 33 mpg either* I bought it with over 151K back in January this year and now has 157K *just rolled over*. Last month did the Timing Belt, upgraded mechanical tensioner and locked the stock stereo lol but I am going to install a cheap alpine deck in it this weekend.

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Cheers,
Charlie
 
Try as I might, I just couldn't stay away from a turbocharged Subaru. It took some searching to find a used manual Subaru at a decent price, but I came up with this beauty. I have a 2003 F-150 for when I need a truck, but this is my new baby. Everyone, this is Sophia. I have big plans for her.

 
After what turned out to be nearly a year of car searching, reading reviews, test driving and trying to find exactly what I needed given my circumstances, I ended up with what is officially the most boring car on the road :lol:

2011 certified pre-owned Camry, a 4-cyl at that.

Oddly, I'm fully satisfied with it. Cheap, cheap maintenance, great gas mileage and a lot more room than I expected. Surprising pep with the little 4-cyl, too; it actually impressed me. I border on being a boring scrooge right now, so this car suits me perfectly :lol:
 
After what turned out to be nearly a year of car searching, reading reviews, test driving and trying to find exactly what I needed given my circumstances, I ended up with what is officially the most boring car on the road :lol:

2011 certified pre-owned Camry, a 4-cyl at that.

Oddly, I'm fully satisfied with it. Cheap, cheap maintenance, great gas mileage and a lot more room than I expected. Surprising pep with the little 4-cyl, too; it actually impressed me. I border on being a boring scrooge right now, so this car suits me perfectly :lol:

Camrys really are great cars. As "boring" as it is, our 2010 is reliable and very practical.
 


I drive the fun car - the 2012 Mini Cooper. My wife has the boring 2011 Mercedes.
 
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2010 Ford F-150. Probably the last vehicle that I will buy new for myself again. I retire in 2.5 years and I don't foresee needing anything new after that.

Frank
 
1995 Ford escort wagon, I paid 600 bucks for it six years ago 33 MPG.
1962 Model 800 International Scout 4x4 4 cylinder 152 indestructible tractor motor paid 300.00 for it twelve years ago has 33000 original miles after a frame up restoration.
2005 Silverado extra cab if I have a date.
I painted the scout and the wagon forest green to match the Chevy.
 
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2008 Mitsubishi Evolution X. Its "slightly" Modded right now it is putting down 417 at the wheels.
 

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2008 Mitsubishi Evolution X. Its "slightly" Modded right now it is putting down 417 at the wheels.

Brilliant....I think that this next year, the Lancer will get traded in on a 2014 Evo X. As far as I understand, this will be the final year of fully gasoline vehicles for Mitsu.
 
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Big Buick is my ride. Six passenger sedan, bought new in '07. Comfortable, very torquey, quiet and surprisingly handles relatively well. Always starts up in - 30 winter and so far has never got stuck...with it's all season Michelins.
 
Just got a new Passat TDI. Loving it so far. Sorry...horrible picture.

Ben
 

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