Hey, whatever suits your fancy! I'm not into many of the gas hogs, but if if it were more practical for my purposes I'd drive a small pickup or something of that nature. It's very useful in hauling my bikes around (hence the user name "cyclist"), whereas my little fuel sipper car isn't!lablver2 wrote:It is nice to see another female Car geek lol. I am guilty too. I am more into the Gas Hogs though. I just love my excursion and my jeeps. In fact I am going to paint my '95 Jeep Wrangler hot pink with checkers going from the top and fading in about the middle of the jeep. I don't know when I will do it. I am doing that with the 95 Jeep and with the 83 Jeep I am lifting it. Heck I might even lift the 95 after I paint it. My Truck is already lifted though.thenerdycyclist wrote:Heh...I must also admit that I'm a bit crushed. As a female car geek, I think it's awesome to see another female driving cool cars! Oh well, c'est la vie. Keep up the good work!
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LOL of course I also have a big dog and always driving neices/nephews and little cousins around whenever I can help. I also do alot of offroading and road trips. My next purchase for the truck would be a camper so the Excursion is great for me. I wish it got better gas mileage but despite that it is a great truck. I have now used my Jeeps more because of the crazy gas prices here in southern CA (which thank goodness is going down). Let's face it though. A Jeep with a soft top in winter in southern Ca where our winter is rain mostly if that is not as fun as a Jeep with no top on crusing down Pacific Coast Highway.
My next truck will either be a F-250 or F-350. I still dream though about my future dream rich husband and driving my lamborghini murcielago roadster, Ferrari 360 Modena Spyder , or a Porsche 911 Carrera. It will never happen but hey a girl can dream can't she.
I also like the 1960 ferrari 250 california spyder. Don't forget my Ford Shelby Mustangs.
My next truck will either be a F-250 or F-350. I still dream though about my future dream rich husband and driving my lamborghini murcielago roadster, Ferrari 360 Modena Spyder , or a Porsche 911 Carrera. It will never happen but hey a girl can dream can't she.
I also like the 1960 ferrari 250 california spyder. Don't forget my Ford Shelby Mustangs.
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HEY SHE HAS A BLACK VET AND RED VW. SHE HAD BLACK VW BUT TRADED IT FOR THE RED ONE.
I wished I was the person my dogs thinks I am.
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Yeah...she said somewhere that she had a Dodge Grand Caravan.wvvdiup1 wrote:Gee, I thought when you said "white buggie, black buggie, and red buggie" you were referring to the Volkswagon Beetles!
As she has said on this forum, she drives a minivan. Actually, a minivan is a nice little utility vehicle, because you won't believe what you can haul in those!
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She has a great vehicle, Dontpugme! As I've said before, you can haul just about anything in a mini van. I don't just haul people and groceries in mine, but my "back seat driver" Karma, my dog!
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I know. We have a stow-and-go van.....perfect for a dog crate! All the chairs collapse....I love it! Plus it has a nice DVD player....perfect for watching my IMOD DVD!wvvdiup1 wrote:She has a great vehicle, Dontpugme! As I've said before, you can haul just about anything in a mini van. I don't just haul people and groceries in mine, but my "back seat driver" Karma, my dog!
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Are your windows dark tinted? Mine are and I have noticed that my dog, Karma, can still see out of them, which is a surprise to me because my windows are almost black!dontpugme wrote:I know. We have a stow-and-go van.....perfect for a dog crate! All the chairs collapse....I love it! Plus it has a nice DVD player....perfect for watching my IMOD DVD!wvvdiup1 wrote:She has a great vehicle, Dontpugme! As I've said before, you can haul just about anything in a mini van. I don't just haul people and groceries in mine, but my "back seat driver" Karma, my dog!
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Ours is tinted really dark. My pug is too short to see out the window.wvvdiup1 wrote:Are your windows dark tinted? Mine are and I have noticed that my dog, Karma, can still see out of them, which is a surprise to me because my windows are almost black!dontpugme wrote:I know. We have a stow-and-go van.....perfect for a dog crate! All the chairs collapse....I love it! Plus it has a nice DVD player....perfect for watching my IMOD DVD!wvvdiup1 wrote:She has a great vehicle, Dontpugme! As I've said before, you can haul just about anything in a mini van. I don't just haul people and groceries in mine, but my "back seat driver" Karma, my dog!
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Still, it is amazing what they can see through dark, tinted glass! As dark as mine are, I can barely see out of them. I guess it's not seeing, but sounds they hear then.