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@jnt1231 wrote:2014 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn (My DD, work truck, etc)
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (Wife's new ride, traded her 2014 Dodge dart G/T for it last week)
2014 Dodge Charger (I bought as Christmas present for my mom, she lives with us, post divorce from my dad)
2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 #3560 (My garage queen)
On the radar:
2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock (We had 2 Rubicons in the past and really miss em)
2015 Ram Power Wagon Laramie (To replace my DD truck)
Wow! Do you get a new car every year? Do you work for Chrysler or something?
@tacpoly wrote:
@jnt1231 wrote:2014 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn (My DD, work truck, etc)
2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (Wife's new ride, traded her 2014 Dodge dart G/T for it last week)
2014 Dodge Charger (I bought as Christmas present for my mom, she lives with us, post divorce from my dad)
2008 Dodge Challenger SRT-8 #3560 (My garage queen)
On the radar:
2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Hard Rock (We had 2 Rubicons in the past and really miss em)
2015 Ram Power Wagon Laramie (To replace my DD truck)
Wow! Do you get a new car every year? Do you work for Chrysler or something?
Lol, well actually my DW works for a Chrysler dealer but we have been a Mopar family long before that.
I currently drive a 2000 Ford F150 Lariat 2WD with 128,000 miles and a 2001 Ford Mustang V6 Coupe with 185,000 miles on her. I keep up on the routine maintenance on both and have had no major repairs like engine/transmission yet. I live very close to work and hardly go anywhere so I maybe put about 3-5,000 miles per year on either vehicle. And since I switch them everyday it's probably half that number between them both.
I was on craigslist the other night and saw a 2000 Ford Expedition with 133,000 miles and the only thing wrong was a fuel pump. I went to buy it in the morning and it was already sold. You can't wait on deals like that but I would have owned 3 vehicles then. I would like something newer but I can't really justify spending that much money on a vehicle when I do not yet even have my own house yet.
If Elio Motors actually starts mass production this year or next year; that vehicle will most certainly be my first new car purchase. Not sure if others have seen it but I got a reservation so we'll see what happens:
Elio Motors - 84MPG, $6800, classified as motorcycle (3 wheels). It's promising.
'02 Ducati Monster
'12 Ducati Streetfighter
Chicago Transit Authority bus/train pass
As long as I can, I will never, ever purchase an automobile ever again.
2009 Honda CRV EX that I absolutely LOVE !
I adore road trips & this baby is VERY comfortable on the road with a set of Michelin on the soles of her feet (I gave all of my car names....this one is Bessie).
2007 Infiniti G35 with 67k miles on it. Love the car to death, but I wish it was a 6spd.
1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (which I plan to drive until it literally breaks to pieces)
2000 TransAm Ws6
1998 Jeep Wrangler Sport TJ
Dodge Dakota (for some reason I have no clue what year it is)
2009 RZR
2006 CBR 600RR
2003 CBR 954RR
All paid for. I am so not concerned with having brand new cars. I LOVE LOVE LOVE not having a car payment. (I have only had one car payment in my life and it bothered me so much to be in debt that I paid it off 3 years early and swore to never finance another car.)
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