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I drive a 2009 Honda Civic hybrid. I average about 48 mpg in it.

I had to sell my 2003 black Dodge Dakota reg cab Stampede with about 400 hp to afford it, but I wasn't able to justify 9-11 mpg at the cost of premium gas.

 

My dream car is a C7 Corvette Stingray. I love Corvettes. I also like the Tesla S and a fan of the new Audis.

Too bad I cannot fathom paying over $20k for a car.

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my car - 04 Infiniti QX56

wife's car - 04 Infiniti QX56

 

my dream car - i already had the pleasure of owning my dream car, it was an Infiniti G35 coupe, then kids came along and it had to go bye bye  :(

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My company gives me a $80k Volvo as my daily driver, I have a 93 Ford Explorer Sport 4x4. My Dream vehicle is a Ford Raptor.

Those are awesome trucks. If I win the lotto, I would love to have a Raptor parked next to my Stingray. It's a shame that both those combined are the value of my house.

 

I also wouldn't mind a little Miata that I could tune a little for a fun toy.

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Current: 2008 Ford Mustang (base, 5-speed manual) and a 2011 Ford Flex Limited.

 

Dream: Shelby GT500 with upgrade to a Shelby 1000.

 

More realistic dream: Mini Cooper S (more like short-term goal).

 

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My work vehicle is a 2013 Ford Explorer. My personal vehicle on the weekends is a 1994 GMC Suburban.

 

My dream vehicle is a Bugatti Veyron. But I'm concerned about its Fried Chicken hauling capacity.

 

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Ha with your Fried Chicken needs, it sounds like the Suburban is the perfect dream vehicle for you.

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Ha with your Fried Chicken needs, it sounds like the Suburban is the perfect dream vehicle for you.

Yes. I need to keep my priorities straight! :)

 

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My daily driver: nothing. I get to drive friends cars on occasion.

 

My dream car: 2014 BMW X3 x28i fully loaded. I plan on achieving that dream by the middle of next year though! :)

 

 

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Daily - 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited.

Truck - 2001 Ford f-250 7.3

Toy - 2013 Chevy Camaro SS 6.2 6 speed manual LS3

Wife - 2014 Kia Forte

 

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