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Although I am not a woman, I can tell you a good motorcycle will go 1000x farther than any car.
Well, it looks like you do need a pickup truck.
Speaking for myself only, I'd settle for a medium-size Toyota or Mitsubishi 4x4 pickup with a diesel engine. The wheels aren't so big so not very expensive to replace and the diesel and medium size would get as good mileage as smaller cars! I could manage with smaller 4x4's. I used to go offroading with a full time 4wd RAV4 2002 (the newer ones are no longer full time 4wd). Never got stuck, but of course, in mud or snow, you'd better be with all-season (M+S) or snow tires!
Of course, medium pickup trucks with diesel aren't flashy (even sounds horrible!). They are never meant to catch any attention, just to get the job done efficiently!
Actually, bikes like you desire are making a comeback. Nice quiet Asian guy at work pulled up on a bike that at first I thought was a beautiful restoration job, but it is actually a brand new Suzuki...
I wish they do for cars too. I am quite nostalgic for the 50's to the 80's era.
My HHR (kind of hate it but got it for a good price) is modeled after the 1949 Chevy Suburban. I think the PT Cruiser is modeled after an older car. VW bugs came back. And the Dodge Charger/Avenger look a lot like the old muscle cars.
My HHR (kind of hate it but got it for a good price) is modeled after the 1949 Chevy Suburban.
My dad has a Chevy HHR and loves it. His has around 170k miles on it and has been mostly trouble-free.
I would love to ride on the back of a motorcycle, with a guy.Get the Corvette. I'm not a woman, but I assume many woman like me would not feel comfortable riding around on a motorcycle.
I would love to ride on the back of a motorcycle, with a guy.
It is also stick shift...which after working a particularly hard 13 hour shift, I have sat in the car wondering where I was going to find the energy to push in the clutch enough times to get home. However, both my kids have learned to drive a manual transmission which is a skill I think they should have. My daughter fully enjoys her "bad ass" reputation of being able to drive a stick....it kind of impresses the boys.
But you do whatever you want in america as I hear the roads are very straight you could probably drive blindfolded.
I wouldn't..sorry I have my own car, not going in someone elses or having helmet hair. But you do whatever you want in america as I hear the roads are very straight you could probably drive blindfolded.
Motorcycles are funner, better gas mileage, better parking, cheaper, etc. Better in almost every way excluding safety. Women will be impressed depending on the Bike you buy, Sport bikes get a lot of attention. Corvettes are very cliche.A thousand times farther ... as impressing more women or actual mileage?. My Durango currently has 270,000 miles on it so I am guessing you mean "with the girls."
Motorcycles are funner, better gas mileage, better parking, cheaper, etc. Better in almost every way excluding safety. Women will be impressed depending on the Bike you buy, Sport bikes get a lot of attention. Corvettes are very cliche.
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