I have four options, 1) 2006 Lexus IS350 (still going strong after 13 years), 2) 2015 Ford Focus ST (alas Ford has determined their future lies in lumbering SUV's and pickup trucks and not in fun to drive cars), 3) 2017 Yamaha FZ-10 (attitude adjustment fun), and 4) wife's 2010 Lexus RX350 (when you need to haul stuff).
For the record, the Hooters girls have bras on as well...I believe they’re special proprietary bras that Hooters management requires them to wear. I’ve always wanted to inquire about these special proprietary bras [for informational purposes only]...but I don’t want to get punched in the face........👍
I drive a '88 Land Rover Defender 110 HT when the weather is nice, otherwise a salvaged title Ford Escape Hybrid that I picked up for next to nothing and get's 32ish mpg
This is my third 4Runner. Mundane, but it's one of just a handful of vehicles still in production that meets my needs off-the-lot. Holds the dogs and gear, and will handle the occasional jeep trail. It's such an obvious choice where I live that it's almost comical to look around a typical parking lot ... if it's not a 4Runner, it's an Outback. I have accidentally tried to open someone else's vehicle on dozens of occasions.
1999 Dodge Ram 1500 4 Wheel drive quad cab short bed truck bought it new paid off. And 2014 Honda CRV cheap on gas some times 30 miles a gallon and that’s paid off and most likely the last new car I will ever buy. Will buy used the next time I buy a car or truck cars shot up in prices like watches. I notice it’s all most a years wage to buy a new truck today.
2015 Hyundai Sonata (waiting to be traded in as soon as my new 2019 Ioniq EV is delivered to work). 2015 Town & Country with factory TV for the kids to watch Toy Story and Mickey Mouse. 1957 Chevy Pickup for the summer time trips to the ice cream shop with the family. The '57 isn't the prettiest, but it runs and drives and passes NYS inspection (which is a lot in this country ha ha).