What kinda car do you drive? /more questons

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I was in the ER last night :( for asthma (I am home and ok) and over heard some EMTs talking, saying "most EMTs drive SUVs because they are used to driving ambulances which are also high up" Do you find this to be true? What kind of car do you all drive?
 
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Here's my truck:

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Here's my old truck with the trailer, hence my name

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I just had to add this...

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1995 ford escort station wagon.
 
2001 Volvo S40 1.9T Sedan. 231409185 airbags.
 
Chevy Blazer
 
Bianchi and Dodge

Bianchi Volpe road bike for any trip under 10 miles or sometimes lots longer. Dodge Grand Caravan w/AWD for anything longer or that takes me down into Minneapolis. (Wish I had an armored car for that.)

The Bianchi, loaded for a weekend trip:
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2003 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner & 2004 Suzuki DR200 (dual bike)
 
1994 Nissan Sentra with 202,000 actual miles on the odometer. starts on the first turn of the key everytime, and gets 35 miles to the gallon, takes $25 bucks worth of expensive gas to fill 'er up. Yay me, as I stand at the pumps watching Excursion and Tahoe drivers eat $100-120 worth of fuel every fillup.
 
93 Ford Explorer, but I almost never drive it as I walk to school (12 minutes away) and use it once a week for food shopping (1 mile away). I fill my tank about once every 3 months.
 
Retired police cruiser. Still has the spotlight! B)
 
guilty

01 chevy s10 blazer
 
93 Ford Explorer, but I almost never drive it as I walk to school (12 minutes away) and use it once a week for food shopping (1 mile away). I fill my tank about once every 3 months.


Lucky ******* :rolleyes: I have had to fill up twice this week at $60 a tank bah
 
1994 Nissan Sentra with 202,000 actual miles on the odometer. starts on the first turn of the key everytime, and gets 35 miles to the gallon, takes $25 bucks worth of expensive gas to fill 'er up. Yay me, as I stand at the pumps watching Excursion and Tahoe drivers eat $100-120 worth of fuel every fillup.


I hear that! 1994 Honda Civic EX. Also over 200,000 miles and the most reliable economical vehicle I've ever owned. Low maintenance and gets me where I need to be with money left in my wallet.
 
2006 Toyota Prius. I like being in a small car and paying so little for gas.
 
2006 Toyota Prius. I like being in a small car and paying so little for gas.
One of those 'eh :)

I drive a Jeep. It made perfect sense back in 2004 when I was driving 25,000 a year in Michigan weather. It makes no sense now.
 
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