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Old 04-22-2004 | 06:26 PM
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After your bonneville, what car would you realistially see yourself driving next, and why?
Old 04-22-2004 | 07:14 PM
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Umm, back into a 2000+ SSEi or or

STS or or! Lincoln LS

I doubt I will ever want to drive anything less then a SC'd V6 after driving a V8. And I need to keep moving up the food chain with my cars.

What about you?
Old 04-22-2004 | 07:20 PM
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After the bonne it might be a F150 if I go the truck route. I really love the GXP'* and Crown Vic'*! A big ol Lincoln or Caddy could also satify my hunger. Definately will be domestic.
Old 04-22-2004 | 07:25 PM
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A 1997 Purple in color with black leather interior GTP. Lotsa reason though.
Old 04-22-2004 | 07:25 PM
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I might get ragged on for this one, but after college I am looking to get a WRX STi. I think that the STi offers some of the best bang for the buck out there 300hp for 30k seems pretty reasonable to me. Plus the ability to swap out turbo'* and the sheer fact that it is a turbo is awesome. I also would like to own a standard transmission car for more driving excitment plus better gas milage if I could resist to stomp on the gas too much....
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I have no issues with that ride
Old 04-22-2004 | 07:27 PM
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another bonne, and whatever girl i end up in life will have one too
Old 04-22-2004 | 07:30 PM
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I most want a dark purple 2000 Ford F-150 with a manual transmission. What can I say, I'm a country girl through and through If I decide to get a car, I want a Firebird, but realistically, I'll get a GP or something like that I really liked the 98 GP I drove sometimes...

In reality, I will probably buy my dad'* 1995 Ford F-150. It'* in great shape, has low miles for its year (just over 100k), a long-lasting engine, and a manual tranny

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for a car it will probly be a bonneville or 3800 powered monte carlo z34 for a small suv a jeep cherokee 4.0L.
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1.) Toyota Cressida. Why? I grew up with one of these, man

2.) 92-99 Bonneville. Why? Because I can


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