- '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.
7 comments:
Oooh, I like the Vibe. You should also check out the Toyota Matrix (it's like my Yaris, but station-wagon-style).
You'll love it...
Love, 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.
I like my 2003 vibe. Best part of the car was when some dude rolled up next to me and said, "You vibin?"
Did you know it was a joint venture between Toyota and Pontiac?
Rus(ty),
I hope you like the minivan. Tina will probably confiscate the Vibe/Matrix. The visibility is great!
Love,
K.
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 !
Sorry 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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