what kind of car do you drive?is it the car you always wanted
By keepingfit
@keepingfit (115)
Australia
May 4, 2007 5:02pm CST
or is it just to get around in.If I had the money I'd get something like a Honda RV or a similar 4 wheel drive.I'm driving an old Holden Camira which is just about ready for the wreckers,but its all I got for now.If money wasnt an object,what car would you buy?
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3 responses
@tayyab_manan (18)
• Pakistan
5 May 07
I am driving the new model of suzuki baleno which is not the i always wanted.I like the new model of honda accord which is very costly to me,if money was not an object then i would be driving the new honda accord.
@keepingfit (115)
• Australia
6 May 07
Hi and thanks for the response.I hope you get your dream car someday.
@magicalmerlin (1623)
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4 May 07
I just changed car from a Ford Fiesta. I wanted one that my teenagers could learn in and would not hate to be seen in. It also has to be a taxi so I wanted 5 doors not just 3. Then it needs to transport my ageing mum so needed high front seats. Most new ones these days have CD players, central locking and air conditioning. What we found was the best price for these was an Hyundai Getz. I had not heard of it before but have seen lots since.
I was wondering the other day what car I would get when I make loads of money on the internet. I decided I just want a four wheel drive that can tow a horsebox! Now if we are talking megabucks I would also have a sports car convertible and a chauffeur driven Rolls Royce and a helicopter and a .........how nice it is to dream.
@keepingfit (115)
• Australia
6 May 07
Yeh I heard the Getz is fairly priced car in that size.By the way I dream all the time about what I'd buy with a million bucks,it doesnt hurt to be prepared if your lotto numbers come up,lol.
@Bee1955 (3882)
• United States
10 May 07
We have a gold 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan. The only year to have this color was to celebrate the year 2000, so if you see any American car painted gold, that is probably its year of manufacturing. It's rarely given us any trouble and besides being pretty, its gas efficient.