98 CRV, solid solid solid, have driven it hard and put it away scuzzy and even neglected the hell out of it before tuning it back up, and it just keeps ticking. Would definitely recommend, versatile as all hell.
slapolakinkaido
Title: Illegitimate Son of God
Joined: Jul 14 2009
Posts: 1565
Posted:
Jan 18 2015 03:27 pm
I have a 2000 Honda Civic. Just because it's cheap to drive, saves on gas and those cars typically last a very long time.
Vaporman87
Title: Purveyor of Nostalgia
Joined: Jun 19 2014
Location: Ohio
Posts: 96
Posted:
Feb 03 2015 02:13 am
A 2012 Dodge Ram Outdoorsman (for work) and a 2013 Ford Expedition EL for the family.
Undeath
Title: Facepuncher of Asses
Joined: Jan 15 2009
Location: Here
Posts: 608
Posted:
Feb 05 2015 05:01 pm
Right now, a 2006 Toyota Matrix. I find Japanese cars to be the most well built and easily maintained, and this thing is big enough to load my family or my guitar gear in.
Cracked.com wrote:
"MARGARINE IS ONE MOLECULE AWAY FROM PLASTIC."
Not only is that not right, that's not even wrong. It's a meaningless statement. Saying something is "one molecule away" from plastic is like saying a farm is one letter away from a fart. Water is "one molecule away" from being explosive hydrogen gas.