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| Member | I drive a 2004 Subaru Outback Sedan - black with a goldish trim. Black leather interior, heated seats, heated windshield wipers (yes the actual wipers have heaters - so nice in AK), and everything. In the words of my 2 year old niece Love it, love it, love it. Since I work from home now in Oklahoma (after our move) hubby mainly drives my subaru for now. His vehicle (which doesn't get the best gas mileage and is usually used to haul things, camper, ATV's) is a 2002 Ford F350 Crew Cab dually - what we need 4 doors for - the doggies get the back seat. Dark blue with goldish trim (see a pattern)??? Also - we just got the best present last May when hubby was home Mid-tour from deployment to South Korea - which I can't wait to ride on - 2006 Harley Davidson Road King Custom. Brandy Wine (burgundy) metallic and lots of chrome.. Can't wait to ride - (have I said that before) Stacie |
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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: oklahoma
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| I drive a 2003 Nissan Pathfinder. When I got preg with DS I couldn't bring myself to buy a minivan and I 'm from Upstate NY and rationalized that a van wouldn't do well in the snow if we moved back up there. Well now I'm kind of reconsidering since we're working on a couple more children, but gosh, that truck has been nice in all our highly unusual winter weather (lots of snow and ice). Its got heated seats and all sorts of bell and whistles. It was a far cry from my '97 Saturn sedan I bought in college. DH and I drove that out to PSP before christmas for him to drive out there (167,00miles and still keeps on ticking!). Poor guy, he's always hated that car! Jackie |
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| Jetgirls Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: GA
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| I have a 2000 Caravan. Dd has a 2001 Sentra, which dh drives most of the time because dd is only using a permit to drive. Dh has a 1997 Geo, which is his "airport" car. |
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| Jetgirls Member | I have a 92 CHevy S-10 Pick Up truck. I "borrowed" it from my dad a few years ago and neglected to return it. Guess they didn't want it back... It's a great car, has been very reliable and I love being able to toss stuff in the back as needed. It does get very annoying not to have a back seat when I have stuff I don't want flying around in the back and it's a pain because it's hard to stuff 3 people into it. Hubby is supposed to be getting me a new car soon, but he hasn't had time yet. I'm thinking Honda Civic and he's thinking Ford Explorer. He drives a 94 Lincoln Continental. It's a total gas hog and money pit as far as repairs, but it's huge, cushy and has an awesome airconditioner. He keeps it mainly for it's superior air condiditoning ability. I refuse to drive it b/c it left me stranded one time so anytime we all need to go someplace, he drives, which is fine by me. Kim
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| I drive a 2005 Saturn L300 in Silver, Eric drives my old 2000 Honda Civic in "iced teal" (light blue) I hate the L300. We've had nothing but problems with it. The Civic is holding up pretty well for it's age. |
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| Jetgirls Member | My two cents here...after flippin my '02 Pathfinder furing an accident on I85 (was a hit and run...they never caught the guy who hit me) which I adored, we opted for the mini-van wanna be. A Honda Pilot. I love Hondas. They are reliable and last a long time. DH drives my mom's old Accord ('91 I think). Talk about a garbage can on wheels! I'm like "Dude! You have no respect for your wheels!" With commuting to FL during the furlough and now commuting to ATL it's really getting some miles on it (not to mention TONS of fast food grease!). Some day soon we'll need to get a new one! All in all they are serving us well!
__________________ Stacy DH Paden, 737 Airtran FO (ATL), DS's Jack 2/11/02 & Josh 6/4/04 |
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| Jetgirls Member | It's a great car but has a definite minivan feel to it. We still miss the Pathfinder though. We definitely didnt get the Pilot for the name ...it just happened to work that way. Tell Nick there's always the Navigator or the Aviator! lol
__________________ Stacy DH Paden, 737 Airtran FO (ATL), DS's Jack 2/11/02 & Josh 6/4/04 |
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| Jetgirls Ol' School Member Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Panama City, FL
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| I am driving a 2006 Chevy Equinox LT, it's black with grey leather interior. It's a great vehicle and I really love it. DH's dad has a Chevy Dealership, so we are not allowed to drive anything but GM! ![]() |
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| Member Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Pearland,Texas, USA
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| Well, I drive a black 2005 Honda Pilot. I REALLY like it. We had a 2003 Honda Odyssey before this and the automatic sliding doors kept acting up...usually when I was in a hurry. So after the 3rd time it flipped out on me and Honda kept messing around with us, I told DH that's it we are trading the piece of #@$ in for something else. So that's how I got the Pilot. What drives me nuts though is the cheesy comments people say about it, like "Isn't one pilot in the family enough?" Anyway, DH drives a 2006 Toyota Tundra Double Cab Texas Edition. He eyed that truck for quite a while. Before that he drove a 1997 Chevy S10. It was just time to get something else. The S10 kept breaking every time we turned around and costing way too much $$. He told our oldest DS, who is 7, that he should pick out the color because it will probably be his vehicle in 10 years when he gets his license (lol). DH loves his truck -- it's just right for hauling around his dirt bike plus the two little dirt bikes that they talked me into getting the boys for Christmas. All I can say is Boys and their Toys!! Tricia |
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