- '70 Chevrolet Nova (coincidentally my wife had a '76 version of same car)
- '76 Oldsmobile Omega (v8. That thing could fly but the speedometer only went to 85. Lucky for me. I would have tested its maximum if it went higher it could have very well been my last car)
- '78 Mercury Monarch
- '86 Honda Civic
- '89 Plymouth reliant
- '95 Dodge Neon
- '99 Ford Windstar (Current)
- '96 Toyota Rav4
- '02 Mini Cooper S (Current, but could be sold within the week. Update: Sold 4/22/08)
And now we're looking at a Pontiac Vibe. It occurs to me I have little to no Car Make Loyalty.
Oooh, I like the Vibe. You should also check out the Toyota Matrix (it's like my Yaris, but station-wagon-style).
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ReplyDeleteLove, Karen...your red Matrix-driving sister.
Thanks to both of you. One of the things I like about the Vibe is that it and the Matrix are essentially the same car, much of which is made out of the same factory. Tina is testing out a couple of them this morning while I hand over the keys to the Mini to a nice guy who agreed to buy it last night.
ReplyDeleteI like my 2003 vibe. Best part of the car was when some dude rolled up next to me and said, "You vibin?"
ReplyDeleteDid you know it was a joint venture between Toyota and Pontiac?
VIBE!!!?!?! How about a 4 door Focus SVT??? You can carry a chest of drawers with the seats down, then drive home like your pants are on fire!! but I'm biased. Another great driving 4 door hatch is the Mazda 3, might wanna check one out. I am just not a GM fan. Good luck !
ReplyDeleteSorry Anthony. It's a done deal. I know you like the Matrix...or at least you did when it came out. So squint your eyes when you look at the picture since it's virtually the same car. :-)
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