What do you guys drive?

arnisandyz said:
I have a sports sedan, but being involved in the martial arts, sometimes its a little cramped. If it were just my stuff it would be fine, but not only do i need to carry my own stuff, I need to carry a supply of sticks, knives, shirts and other equipment to sell to students on a daily basis. I was thinking of trading for a Honda Element or other small SUV that got decent gas milage but provided the space I need. It would also be a good vehicle for putting school graphics on. It also be cool to have the option to sleep in it when going to Martial Arts seminars. Its a bit strange looking, but the utilty and funtionality is great. What do you think?

Thanks

Andy
Don't have a drivers liscense yet lol.
 
jfarnsworth said:
I have an '03 Cavalier
Who makes the Cavalier? It's just that Vauxhall (GM's key brand in the UK) did a Cavalier ages ago- curious if there's a link.
 
The cavalier is a general motors vehicle. As far as a link between the 2 I personally don't know. I have never heard of the other car in which you spoke of.
 
2001 Honda Prelude SH
2000 Honda Accord LE
1985 Toyota MR2 NA
1984 Saab 900 Turbo

I love cars. Vroom.
 
I have an '88 four-cylinder rice burner, or more commonly known as an Accord...there's a thread around here somewhere where a few of my...associates...decided to wrap it in tin foil...oy. it was suggested to me that I should've driven it as is...least I woulda known that the cop wasn't pulling me over for speeding...radar wouldn't have picked it up.
 
Feisty Mouse said:
PeachMonkey, I had no idea you were a car collector!
Amateur at best, especially when you consider the condition of some of those cars ;)

Feisty Mouse said:
The Saab must be fun on the highway.
Well, the car has enough issues that you don't really get the true Saab-y goodness. Still, I love that car... the turbocharger really makes it a joy, but the rest of its quirky Saab-ness is great, too.

Remind me to tell you some funny stories about the Saab sometime.
 
PeachMonkey said:
Still, I love that car... the turbocharger really makes it a joy, but the rest of its quirky Saab-ness is great, too.

Remind me to tell you some funny stories about the Saab sometime.
Ooh - Saab stories.

Seriously, is it your first Saab or are you a repeat offender like some of the rest of us? KT
 
i drive a 1970 Karmann Ghia. So far the fifth one that I've owned.
 
2001 Arctic Cat ZRT 600
2001 HD Dyna WG
2002 Ford Ext. Cab PU
1994 Fuji 12-Speed Mountain Bike

:)
 
HA! a 1982 yamaha maxim 650! great project bike and didn't cost me a dime but parts
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runs like a champ....with a tail wind
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Lookin at a triumph trike when I get back to the UK.
 
For you turbo or supercharge fans out there, you can check out the Pontiac SSEI from about 1993 through today which has a 3800 supercharger in it as well. You can also check out the Pontiac Gran Prix GT from about 2000 on with the same engine. If you are looking for a sleeper, check out the Buick Regals that also have the 3800 superchagers :D, nothing like keeping up with with the big boys from stop light to stop light, that pisses them off ;)

As to the Cavaliar, check out www.chevrolet.com and look for models such as the cavaliar or even the new comfort coming out soon.
 
Rich Parsons said:
For you turbo or supercharge fans out there, you can check out the Pontiac SSEI from about 1993 through today which has a 3800 supercharger in it as well. You can also check out the Pontiac Gran Prix GT from about 2000 on with the same engine. If you are looking for a sleeper, check out the Buick Regals that also have the 3800 superchagers :D, nothing like keeping up with with the big boys from stop light to stop light, that pisses them off ;)

As to the Cavaliar, check out www.chevrolet.com and look for models such as the cavaliar or even the new comfort coming out soon.

3800 Superchargers? No no no the Supercharger is an Eaton unit. The engine is the "3800 Series II" V6, which displaces 262 cubic inches/ 3.8 liters (or 3800 cc's)

The Grand Prix model which is equipped with said engine is the GTP trim level, not the GT model (the GT has the naturally aspirated version of the 3.8). They are peppy cars, but will NOT hang with the "big boys" in stock form. They can be made to haul some butt though with time and money.
 

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