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What is your daily driver?

'92 Porsche 968 coupe with 160,000 miles, but I ride my bikes daily, two De Rosas, a Pinarello and a Vitus. The latter was the first successful aluminum tube road bike, I do believe, but proved insufficiently stiff for racing.
 
2005 Subaru Imprezza, Eibach 1" lowering kit,Stromung exhaust , Perrin lightweight crank pulley, Injen CAI. Handles like a slot car and feels like You are going like a bat out of **** at 35 miles an hour.
 
1998 Civic Coupe with 218K on the original engine, 5-speed, and clutch. Quick, flexible and up to 36 MPG on a cruse. My Porsche/BMW.

Ray(64BJ8P1)
 
DD for me 2003 Audi TT 225 coupe , Ford Expedition in the winter
Carroll
65 BJ8 51 MGTD 60 MGA 73 MGB 69 MGC 69 MGC GT 70 XKE roadster 76 BMW R75/6
 
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1976 BMW 2002. With A/C and a 5 speed it is very useful for every day.

And sometimes a 1990 Miata (original owner) with 175k miles.

And if the weather is particularly bad or I need to haul stuff, a 2003 Toyota Tundra.
 
2000 Ford Focus LX 4-door sedan. Standard everything including transmission. Probably the last car manufactured with a cassette deck as standard equipment. I purchased it from an estate in 2011 with just over 10k miles on the odometer. It still hasn't turned over 30,000 miles.

Jerry
 
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