What do knife knuts drive?

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What do knife knuts drive?

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What do you drive? Me? I drive a 2006 Toyota Tundra double, Limited, with the TRD package. It is Spectra Blue Mica. How about you? I am curious as to what my fellow knife knuts drive.
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I have a 05 Silverado Crew and a 04 Chevy Optra, a small hatchback that isn't sold in the U.S. under the Chevy badge , if I understand correctly. I think it is sold under the Suzuki badge down there. I love my truck, and on Thursdays , Momma even lets me take it out for a spin(as long as it comes back full :rolleyes: ) I think I'll trade the beep-beep in for a Hummer, so I'll be able to drive my truck as a commuter!
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'01 Chevy Impala, best car I've ever had!
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2003 Ford Escape XLT.

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'04 Dodge Ram 1500 HEMI, RC/SB, SLT, Sport pkg in Atlantic Blue.
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1996 dodge dakota ext cab with a blown 408 under the hood.

Thats just the daily driver ;)
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bit of a departure from the 'utility based' vehicles above...

i drive an 04 Subaru STi. its a 4 door sports sedan with full time all wheel drive, 300hp, and 300ft lbs tq (a bit higher as i've done a few mods).

its absolutely a blast to drive. oh, and for all the boy-racer haters out there (me included) i've removed the giant park-bench wing in favor of a much more sutble WRX wing.
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Seat Alhambra with 7 seats. As it is leased by the company I work for the choice was somewhat limited but it is a good car.
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Toyota Yaris Verso. Great little car (it's like a Spyder, small and ugly on the outside; but very large on the inside, and drives like a dream).
Chrysler Grand Voyager, from 1998 or so. Big heavy car. Doesn't get alot of use anymore these times, too expensive in contrast with the Toyota. :D

These cars aren't mine, but my parents'. I want to buy the Toyota from them in a few years.
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I drive a British Racing Green Rover 400 but again it is my parents.......
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I drive, or actually drive with, public transport.
I dont have a car.
We bought a real estate, so I got no money left for a car.
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I drive a 96' GMC Suburban Midnight Blue, and when the weather is good a 2001 Yamaha Vstar 1100.
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2000 Chevy Z71 LT, 5.3L V8, best truck I've ever had, 60,000 miles and just getting broken in. I plan on keeping it for at least 150k if not 200k miles.
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[quote="Hillbilly"]1996 dodge dakota ext cab with a blown 408 under the hood.

Thats just the daily driver ]
cool i have a standard cab shortbed 92 4x4 5 speed
looking to do a hemi or a stroker in it
how you like that 408
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The BUS or Train
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GMC Sonoma with a laud stereo system :D and a few engine modifications that I can do to a GMC 4 popper :mad: . When I graduate in february I' am getting a Jeep wrangler Saharaha, I can't wait :D :D .
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I walk or ride the El most of the time. I do have a Civic that is parked on the street that manages to get a ticket for almost every street cleaning.
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1997 M3 :D

It is the best kind of car -- paid for. ;)
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Whoooaaa.....

That's a nice car DY!!!!!! :cool: :cool:

I used to drive a Subaru 2.0 GT. It only had 218 HP :D :D . I realy loved that car. I think the old version was more fun than the standard WRX (225 HP) is nowadays. No match whatsoever to the STI ;)

Now I drive a company car it's an Opel (Vauxhall) Astra Station 1.9 CDTI with 150 HP. I sold the Subaru as it was too expensive to keep along the company car :(

For a car on diesel the Astra is a nice drive!! but not on the same level as the Subaru's

If I ever can afford one, I'd very much like to drive a Mitsubishi EVO VIII in the future.

DamnYank! wrote:bit of a departure from the 'utility based' vehicles above...

i drive an 04 Subaru STi. its a 4 door sports sedan with full time all wheel drive, 300hp, and 300ft lbs tq (a bit higher as i've done a few mods).

its absolutely a blast to drive. oh, and for all the boy-racer haters out there (me included) i've removed the giant park-bench wing in favor of a much more sutble WRX wing.
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