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dirtmcgirt said:
Do you mean a Chrysler 300? Yeah I think that for the price it is the best bang for the buck on the market right now. Everything that cadillac has, but starting in the low 20s... Very nice cars!
Lol, yes, yes I do. I was rather tired when posting and mushed the Chrysler 300 and the new Ford 500 in together...shame shame on me.
 
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My cars

I love two of my cars.

I love the Jetta TDI because it is deisel, and gets AWESOME gas mileage. I also love the looks when I pull up by a big rig and use the same pump! It has awesome go-to-it-ivness, and can really go when I get down on it.

My wagon- I recently got a 1976 Chevy Malubu Special Wagon. It is awesome! I cannot drive it yet since it has emissions problems, but that is just down the road. It is big enough for me to put thor's kennel in, and it has leather too, so if i want to let him out, it is not as bad as my jetta.
 

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I love my car! I just (two weeks ago) traded in my 2002 Jeep Liberty Sport, for a brand new Mazda 3 GT. Titanium grey...it's sweet, pretty quick and is very fun to drive. Handles very well...and it pretty roomy.
 

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Daniel's wanting to pick up an old diesel pick-up sometime in the near-ish future. It will be his Man Toy...or at least used to haul them.

I'd love to go test out some of the Bimmer's mentioned here, but our local dealership is known for being a big bunch of...somethings...and you almost have to put a downpayment down just to test drive. :( No fun for me...
 
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I love my 1999 Chevy Metro. It's a great little car. I almost never have to parallel park (it pulls into everything), it costs about $12to fill up the tank, and it takes me everywhere I want to go, from horse shows where the parking is an inch of manured mud to the cramped parking in the city, down the shore and out on the open road. The only real drawback is the sound - out on I95 or the NJ Turnpike the road noise is slowly maddening, even with the radio on.

Oh, and this is driving me crazy - it's a Beamer Bee, not bih.
 

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I love my car. I'm ashamed to say it cause it's a dull car. LOL I have a Ford Taurus, and it's been the best car I've ever owned. it gets 30 mpg, has never needed anything via repair except a battery. it's 10 years old already...not a speck of rust. it really looks as new as the day I brought it home. sadly, tho....it's time to get something newer. I know I'll never get another car that lasts so well, and that I love so much. I keep telling her I'm waiting til the last minute. LOL I only have 75k miles so unless something really jumps out at me, I probably will hold off. Dave loves his truck...must be Chevy every time. he's the one looking for new right now. we could never live without a truck. :) :) his truck in 5 yrs. old, but already has 150k miles. bummer...it still looks so good, too. I HATE, HATE car shopping!!!!!!! put me in a room with a salesman, and you're asking for trouble. LOL
 

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I love my 2002 Trailblazer. My first adult vehicle, it has 4 doors. Fully loaded and is the perfect size to take all three dogs anywhere.
 

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dirtmcgirt said:
I would have loved to have one, but a two door just wasn't going to cut it as a daily driver..
Renee750il said:
Hmmm . . . don't think an M3 would have 4 doors . . . .
dirtmcgirt said:
Yeah you're right.. I didn't see the picture at first, but that definitely isn't an M3.
The E30 M3 came only in a coupe. The E36 came as a coupe in 1995 only (stateside). The OBD2 E36 M3 (1996~1999) came in coupe and sedan forms in the States, and there were wagons on other continents.

Here's a couple nice examples:




Also, the new E90 M3 will be offered in a sedan...but I'm not impressed with the idea of putting a V8 in a 3-series :/...
 

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I do not love my '95 Dodge Neon Highline, but it generally gets the job done. There are many things wrong with it, and I'm expecting something else to go any day now. Regardless, I take good care of it, but would never purchase a neon again. As long as it works and isn't costing me a fortune, I really don't care how spiffy it is at this point in my life.
 

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makenzie71 said:
The E30 M3 came only in a coupe. The E36 came as a coupe in 1995 only (stateside). The OBD2 E36 M3 (1996~1999) came in coupe and sedan forms in the States, and there were wagons on other continents.

Here's a couple nice examples:




Also, the new E90 M3 will be offered in a sedan...but I'm not impressed with the idea of putting a V8 in a 3-series :/...
I stand corrected.. I guess I didn't realize that because I didn't start looking at M3s until about 02..
 
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Don't feel to chagrined, Dirt - I didn't think they made the four door coupe in the M configuration either. :eek:

Truthfully, though, I've always been more interested in the older BMWs. I'd love to stumble into an old 2002tii :D
 

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