Your Trusty (Personal) Steed

STXmedic

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Baby number 1:
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Baby number 2:
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Baby number 3:
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Sad that I might have to get rid of number one pretty soon for something a little more gas-friendly :sad:
 

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I used to have a F-150 too. Just like you, the price of gas was killing me so I traded it in for a Focus. Now that is a fancy, stylish touring sedan there!:p The good news is it gets 40 mpg and since I commute 120 miles to work, that is good. Granted, I look like a circus bear driving a clown car.
 

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Blue Jeep Wrangler. :)
 

Jon

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I've got a '97 Ford Explorer. I like it. 4x4 is nice to have when camping and the like.

I'm starting to look for something more economical for all the highway driving I'm doing. Really thinking about a VW TDI.
 

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My daily driver is a 2006.5 Jetta TDi and I generally get upper 40s out of it. Right around 10 cents per gallon to drive in NY. My other ride is a 2006 F250 CC LB diesel. I'd rather drive the F250 any day, but the mileage is a great motivator to drive the Jetta instead.
 

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My daily driver is a 2006.5 Jetta TDi and I generally get upper 40s out of it. Right around 10 cents per gallon to drive in NY. My other ride is a 2006 F250 CC LB diesel. I'd rather drive the F250 any day, but the mileage is a great motivator to drive the Jetta instead.

What is this mileage thing people speak of? Doesn't everyone's employer pay for their gas? :p:rofl:
 

STXmedic

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What is this mileage thing people speak of? Doesn't everyone's employer pay for their gas? :p:rofl:

Only for Baby number 3 :D Good thing, too! That guy gets 2mpg :ph34r:
 

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Used to be my old 1994 Toyota 4X4 Pick Up.
5 speed, 4 cylinder extra cab, short bed

Bought it new with less than 7 miles on the odometer....had it 18 years and it died with 238,000 on it.

Now, I have my wife's old Pontiac Grand Am....while she got the new Town and Country
 

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My daily driver is a 2006.5 Jetta TDi and I generally get upper 40s out of it. Right around 10 cents per gallon to drive in NY. My other ride is a 2006 F250 CC LB diesel. I'd rather drive the F250 any day, but the mileage is a great motivator to drive the Jetta instead.

10 cents per gallon or 10 cents per mile?
 

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Most days I drive an 08 Town and Country.. It has an in-floor storage compartment that I really dig for my gear. It's easy to access, but completely out of the way, and *fairly* secure for the O2 tank.. I even have room for a couple orange Port-a-cones (which have really come in handy)..

There's room in there for the AED I'll get, but our little rural FR/EMR club need to hold a couple more meat raffles first.. Hopefully in April I'll take delivery of it..

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