personally I drive a 2003 VW Jetta (dark blue)
sometinmes I either drive my dads '73 Porsche 911 (white) or his '64 Porsche 356 C Cabriolet (Dark Blue with a grey top)
1996 blazer, and for the family in the summer 1986 reliant K.
I would so totally drive the pope mobile, though we would need the second throne option as we have two kids and I don't want to have to pull over because they're fighting over the throne.
btownmeggy wrote:Inspired by the Camaro thread, I'd love to know: What car do you drive? Or truck, or... automobile of whatever sort?
I drive a 94 maxima. Way up in mileage but still very good car. It's in much better shape than my sister's car that only has 60,000 miles and I actually get great gas mileage.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
does this count? It is the perfect marriage of form and function. No drink holders, no airbags, no glove compartment... nothing is extraneous, wasted or unnecessary. The most efficient method of travel yet devised by man. And sexy as f*ck, admit it.
does this count? It is the perfect marriage of form and function. No drink holders, no airbags, no glove compartment... nothing is extraneous, wasted or unnecessary. The most efficient method of travel yet devised by man. And sexy as f*ck, admit it.
very nice, yes.
but no back seat to "get busy" in.....
"Give me a woman who loves beer and I will conquer the world." -Kaiser Wilhelm II
does this count? It is the perfect marriage of form and function. No drink holders, no airbags, no glove compartment... nothing is extraneous, wasted or unnecessary. The most efficient method of travel yet devised by man. And sexy as f*ck, admit it.
Here's my bicycle. I bought it specifically to train and enter Triathlons.
heavycola wrote:England, if you're wondering where your British Bulldog spirit is, its currently sitting happily up here in Scotland lapping contentedly at its baws trying to get the taste of burnt crispy terrorist oot of it’s mooth