What is your daily driver?
1985 Toyota Pickup, Lifted on 33s right now, about to get a bigger lift with some 37s. It gets horrible gas mileage, but since i dont actually drive to work or anywhere really, I guess both my s and my truck are only easy duty vehicles. I get a ride to work so that cuts down on the need to drive places a lot.
-Ian
-Ian
1998 Subaru Legacy Outback Limited.
Great for carrying around stuff.
Let's me put my bikes in there without a roof-rack.
Largest item thrown on it... a 12 ft ladder... lol.
Horrible city gas mileage ~ 16 mpg.
Better highway gas mileage than the S ~ 28 mpg.
Oh... and it loves doing donuts in the snow in empty parking lots... haha.
Andre
Great for carrying around stuff.
Let's me put my bikes in there without a roof-rack.
Largest item thrown on it... a 12 ft ladder... lol.
Horrible city gas mileage ~ 16 mpg.
Better highway gas mileage than the S ~ 28 mpg.
Oh... and it loves doing donuts in the snow in empty parking lots... haha.
Andre
Mostly the S, but sometimes my 1987 bmw 325e. Was getting about 26mpg (in the BMW) on my commute before I moved. It was mostly stop and go traffic. It's now mostly highway, so I would probably get 30ish mpg. Drove it this morning and forgot how much fun it is for a 20 year old car.
I've only had my S for a couple of months so it's my daily, and nightly, driver. I'd forgotten how much fun it is to drive rear-wheel drives
I'm fortunate in that I have a short drive to work and can hop on the freeway on-ramp to get my adrenaline going in the morning.
My second car is a Honda Fit. It is fun to drive in town, and has enought room to load a sofa or a huge flat screen TV.
LIFE IS GOOD
I'm fortunate in that I have a short drive to work and can hop on the freeway on-ramp to get my adrenaline going in the morning.My second car is a Honda Fit. It is fun to drive in town, and has enought room to load a sofa or a huge flat screen TV.
LIFE IS GOOD




