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ToolkiT
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I was wondering if visor owners drive the same kind of car....(if so it probably would be a SUV...just an educated guess)

Personally I drive a (european) Opel Astra Stationwagon.
When I move to Sydney this summer I wil probably get a toyota Hilux double cabin pickup truck or a landrover freelander....

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DTD
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LOL, I dont drive. So I am pretty much excluded from this.

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Milehigh
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Interesting question... I drive a 2000 Ford F-250 Superduty with a V-10, kind of a large SUV

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JHromadka
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'97 Toyota Celica.

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SherylKing
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Ford Explorer -- so you're right in my case!

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A light green 1993 Mercury Sable, with tan interior and 144,000 miles on it. Functional transportation for the working man.

Mind you, I'd LOVE an SUV (or better yet, a Chrysler PT Cruiser), but my car still runs and is paid off...

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Hawkeye
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'97 Pontiac Firebird
'97 Honda CR-V (see, here's your SUV!)

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MIKE STH
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96 Tacoma 4x4
96 5sp Maxima(runs like a scalded cat )

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Steve Chrysostom
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Last car: 1964 Rambler
Current car: 1995 Dodge Neon
Next car (automn 2K): 2001 VW New Beetle GLX

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mc9
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I drive a 1992 Volkswagen Golf.
With the gas prices in Europe, there is no way a guy like me can afford to drive a SUV. To be honest, I don't really need a SUV...
When you are complaining about the gas prices in the U.S., you should keep in mind that in some European countries gas is more than $4/gallon (i.e. Germany).

But there are more important things than cars - Visors, for example

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Snowtrill
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Interesting thought:

We have two cars and two visors:

1999 F250 superduty
1995 Pontiac Grand Am

(Blue and Ice are the colors of the visors!)

Trill

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Hoser_back_home
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2 VW's and 2 Blue VDx's

1998 VW Golf K2 (yup, i got the skis!)
1999 VW Beetle GLX (yup, she has the flower in the vase!)

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PaulD
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96 Honda Civic that I have yet to put my Handspring sticker in like I planned to.

I am kinda jealous of the Beetle owners!

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jammer
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1992 Mitsubishi Mirage

Might get a newer Subaru Impreza soon.

Wouldn't be caught dead an in SUV of any color. Worthless things.

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mchlwise
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99 Mustang GT

Had a Chevy Blazer 4 years ago. SUV = tall car with big trunk IMHO.

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matty
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now that i live in the big city, i let others do the driving - mainly the guys who drive the subway trains.

when i lived in l.a., i drove a 1976 robin's egg blue ford pinto station wagon.

oh, yes. i did.

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ByronC
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Hi All,
I drive a 1999 (Green)Mazda Protege LX.
It's a really cool ride :-).

Byron

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artemis125
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I drive a Mocha 96 Mercury Cougar. Nice cross between a sporty car and a luxury car.

Oh, and i have an ice visor by the way

Joshua

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jeff318
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Originally posted by PaulD:
96 Honda Civic that I have yet to put my Handspring sticker in like I planned to.



Handspring sticker?? Where'd you get that?

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Fight On
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I drive a white 1996 Mustang GT Convertible. My visor loves it when I put the top down.

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