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No, you're not a tree hugger... but you might qualify for gay.:grin:
Heavily modified Nissan GT-R
350Z and 370Z (just drove the #$%@ out of the 370Z back from dinner....love that damn car and the shift matching stick)
E55 AMG (argueably the best car I've ever had)
Better half drives a FX45 and still hasn't figured out what to do with the dock lines :grin:
Good Question. Nah, 3 of them are in the shop. The front has a large paced area for parking and the travel trailer is in a notch cut into the woods. There is nothing in the back yard. It is commercial property, so it has enough room, but I am at the limit now. No Hillbilly here.You did exclude trailers. But the bigger issue here, what does your back yard look like!?!?! :wow:
Busted... that ain't no MA license plate...
Perhaps... but it ain't rocket science. I never was one for the law of averages.Well... the whole world, along with my car, must be lying...
http://www.fueleconomy.gov/FEG/noframes/16863.shtml
(I can assure you the hwy rating they have is not driving over the speed limit)
I'm pretty sure I paid some sort of "guzzler" tax when I bought this car... and it guzzles... hauls ass... but it sucks fuel.
I drive a Ford 2007 Explorer ... 5th Explorer in a row... Love my Explorer
Wife drives a 2007 Mercedes R350 with a whopping 6000 miles.
That's why you keep 3 on the road and the rest parked. It also helps to not be in NY. Having older paid off stuff helps too.If you can remember what your paying for insurance throw that number in also. I'm in the $ 7k range up here in NY. I cannot imagine what some of you guys are paying with 5+ cars with new drives!!
No, you're not a tree hugger... but you might qualify for gay.:grin:
Me - 2005 Infiniti QX56
Wife - 2005 Infiniti G35X
Note to Zorba: My Q uses spark plugs to haul my 260 DA all over the east coast with nary a hiccup.