I’m 2-wheelin’ it with a sleek Trek 21-speed Navigator 100 with Shimano gears and Bontrager tires. I’d say I’m ridin’ in style for not having a license.
2001 Volvo V40.
I just bought it. Before that I drove a Peugeot 106, a much more modest car. The V40 was a bit expensive, and I thought for a while and still that I spent to much money for it, because I could buy 2 decent cars instead of it. Also the cost a year a quite high (taxes, gasoline, insurance and maintainance). But i feel quite happy with it, and gives me some more self confindence*. Hail materialism for fast satisfaction!
[size=75]*people will say, hey, he drives a nice car, so he must be doing well.[/size]
“What do you drive?”
I drive nails into the wall
Sometimes I drive myself up the wall
I usually don’t drive my family nuts
The forum members here are enough
Sometimes I don’t get a handle to drive
So I just drive my mind around
Go long distances
Here and there and back
What was the question again
I forget…
a vauxhall corsa
03 jeep wrangler sahara
i love it with all my heart
I drive a 1995 Saturn
I dont drive, i ride a bicycle
Ah, same as myself.
Nice fat overpowered mountain bike. Yet there’s one problem.
All the dirt tracks are too easy. Anyone live in the UK and know any good dirt tracks preferably around the south?
PORC - when i used to ride dual, i used to be into jumping etc, PORC is short for penshurst off road club. It’s in tonbridge wells in kent. Check out google and type in PORC aka penshurst off road club.
If I had a gig with Planter’s trucking, I’d drive people nuts…
-Imp
a red MAZDA RX-8 (in my dreams )…aaaaaaaaaah!!!
but anyone who has one…wanna trade with my old tricycle??
BUMP
I don’t drive a car, ever since I tried to buy a new car and failed for the loan application…that and we have a good bus service so taking the car or a friend’s car isn’t such a big deal.
Too many cars on the roads anyway…
for fun and utility:
2004 Mazda 3 (zoom, zoom)
1997 Honda Nighthawk 750 (less utility, more fun until I get some saddlebags.)
previous vehicles I’ve owned:
1995 Toyota Paseo. Sporty looking, slow, no storage space.
1988 Nissan 200sx. Fun to drive rear drive sports coupe. attracted too much “negative” attention. That and on snowy, wet days the rear end liked to come around.