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View Poll Results: What do you drive?
Car 31 28.44%
Truck 53 48.62%
SUV 15 13.76%
Other 10 9.17%
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Old 02-12-2005, 05:23 AM   #21
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I thought I'd get a my feet wet here by answering some polls.

I live in Japan, so I drive a 3 wheeled scooter most of the time to do delilveries to my customers...

Yep 50cc of workhorse by Mr. Honda...

For rainy days and a little larger delilveries I have a Mitsubishi Mini Van... (sorry no pic) I also use this to go to the DIY store out in the countryside, as it has a roof rack on it, and it is a work truck so it doesn't mind a few bumps and dents from wood and other stuff.

For the family I have a new Toyota Voxy....


That is it with my bike trailer in tow, with my old VTR1000F (I've got a red VTR now!)

For fun on the (very) occasional weekend I get off I go touring on my Red 1997 VTR...

<-from a ride in the fall up Nagano way...

for SERIOUS fun I ride my 2001 GSXR600 track bike...

<- ignore the black blob in the back (it's me)....

I also use the bike trailer to haul stuff....


Stealth Gloat I guess....

(10" OLD Cast Iron Jointer!!)
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Old 02-12-2005, 06:24 PM   #22
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2000 Grand Voyager. I know you are all green with envy I toyed with the idea of an SUV, but liked the smoother ride and better gas mileage of the van. The dogs definitely appreciate the lower step-up height.
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Old 03-14-2005, 10:45 PM   #23
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I drive a 1982 Dodge Prospecter Van and my Wife Drive a 2000 Dodge Intrepid. The van makes a good wood hauler but is bad on gas mileage. I also have a 50 mile round trip commute to work. I sometimes take the car with gas prices the way they are now.
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I drive a 2002 GMC conversion van
Wife drives 2000 camary
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'97 F250 4X4

Drive the car to work for better gas mileage, the truck for actual "work".
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2005 Grand Caravan with stow away seating. I recently discovered that it's very true that I can get 4' x 8' sheets of drywall and plywood in there, flat on the floor, and close all the doors. I couldn't do that in my pickup truck!
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2002 Chevy S-10 pickup

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2003 Toyota 4Runner Sport and an 18' Ebtide Fish and Ski
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