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SPOILED07 07-12-2001 03:05 AM

greetings sorors and sisterfriends: im new here to greekchat.com. ive heard many great things about greekchat and this group in particular so i must say im glad to be a part of you all. but on to the question, i drive a 2002 escalade. its new so i havent had any problems out of it. i think it will be a good vehicle for me to travel in so i hope it holds up to its standards. but over all its a good truck.

Riley 07-12-2001 07:59 AM

I currently drive a 97 Saturn 5 speed and I haven't hd any problems with it so far. When I took her,(Sasha), to get her her oiled changed the guy told me to keep up with the maintainence since he has saturns come in with close to 200k on them.

Camrys are also good cars. My mother has a 93' she bought new. Two major accidents later the car is still going and going and.....

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kiml122 07-12-2001 09:13 AM

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Originally posted by Jorrie96:
Thanks so much Kiml122! What can I say except "Great minds think alike". Have you found that you have to put a lot into maintainence for the BMW?
Jorrie96,

Actually I have found so far that the maintainence has been cool. I have had mine since '97 and I have had only 1 problem and it just happened now. Of course now the the warranty is thru I would have this problem, so I am looking at about $500 out of my pocket to get it fixed.




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Holla - 2001
KL

Gina1201 02-10-2003 12:02 PM

I drive a 2001 Mercury Cougar. The color is blue. It's alright in the snow due to traction control. However, next year my grandfather is trading it in for a Ford Escape since I have been run off the road numerous times since the Cougar is too low to the ground.

beauty_6049 02-10-2003 04:23 PM

I have a 2001 Ford Mustang with about 41,000 miles on it. It is definitely a fun car in the summer but plan on parking it during the winter months when there is snow. I've only had it for 6 months and since there was bad snow in my city, I had to park it in front of my house until the snow cleared. It's not very good on gas mileage and I have this new found joy of speeding! No speeding tickets yet.:D

Tru_Believer 02-10-2003 10:58 PM

Me too and I love my miata. I can go 300 miles on one tank of gas. Its very reliable, but as my mother says its a coffin on wheels. It was great while I was in college and single. Now that I am married and prepared to be a mother I think I need something a lil safer. In June I will be buying a 2002 Jaguar X Type.



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Originally posted by bellebeaua
Currently, I am driving a Mazda Miata M Edition. This car is the coolest! Although it only has 2 seats it suits my dog Myles and I just fine. The car is excellent on gas and can fit into the smallest parking spaces which is essential in NYC. I thought that I was going to have a problem with cargo space, but I pack my trunk and use bungie cords to haul the load; it works out great!

RedefinedDiva 02-10-2003 11:58 PM

I have a 2001 Hyundai Accent. If I had the money, I would buy a Hummer. Maybe I can get LeBron's mom to get me hook-up at her bank.... ;) :p :D

Really though, I want an SUV. Maybe a Montero Sport or something. (Although I won't turn down any Hummers that come my way :p ) The closest I'll get to a Hummer is if I sign up for the military and we all KNOW that WILL NOT HAPPEN!! :D

Confucius 02-11-2003 10:33 AM

Accent
 
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Originally posted by RedefinedDiva
I have a 2001 Hyundai Accent. If I had the money, I would buy a Hummer. Maybe I can get LeBron's mom to get me hook-up at her bank.... ;) :p :D

Really though, I want an SUV. Maybe a Montero Sport or something. (Although I won't turn down any Hummers that come my way :p ) The closest I'll get to a Hummer is if I sign up for the military and we all KNOW that WILL NOT HAPPEN!! :D

I am actually looking into purchasing a 2003 Hyundai Accent, do you have any suggestions?

lil_sunshine 02-11-2003 09:46 PM

I don't have a car, but.....
 
I wanted to list a few cars that I'm interested in purchasing when I reach a significant level in my online business (I might even purchase ALL of them :D). All of them are 2003's. They are:

1. Mercedes E320
2. " CL600 (this will be the ONLY two-door car I'll ever own)
3. " ML320
4. Infiniti Q45
5. " QX4
6. " I35
7. Toyota Avalon XLS (this will be my first car :cool: )
8. Maybach 62

Thay will ALL be fully loaded!!!!!!!!! :D :p

alphaiota 02-11-2003 10:06 PM

i'm looking to get a honda of some sort. civic or accord are suppose to be the best. they hold their value and run forever.

i'm currently driving an 89 pontiac sunbird that is ready to die. it has about 164,000 miles on it and has had it's engine rebuilt in the last couple of years.

depending on where i move (i'm thinking denver) i may have to get an suv which i really don't want to do, but it would be necessity up there.

shelley j
sigma k

Dancerella1908 02-12-2003 02:32 AM

I drive a green Toyota 4 Runner(named Jade) and yes it's a very reliable truck.

Gyrl7 02-12-2003 06:38 PM

I like'm BIG, I drive a Chevy Suburban, rides like a good dream.:D

2DISCRETE4U 02-14-2003 10:33 AM

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Originally posted by Gyrl7
I like'm BIG, I drive a Chevy Suburban, rides like a good dream.:D
Not at the Suburban level yet! ;)
But I drive a 2003 Chevy TrailBlazer! I LOVE IT! I named him Shadow...fitting to it's dark metallic gray color. :D Yeah...me and Shadow like to creep on the low! :p

Mz Destiny 02-17-2003 01:55 AM

I drive a 1998 Mazda 626 LX that I bought in 2001. I named her Destiny! :) I like the car. I have only had to do regular maintenance, brakes and a new battery. Other than that, It's been a good car. I am ready for something new though. Looking at the 2003 Nissan Altima as well as a few other cars.

Augystskyz 02-17-2003 02:59 PM

I own....or let me say drive (I didn't pay for it myself) a 1993 Lincoln Continental better known as the "mothership" as my friends call it. it looks like the type of car that would suit sombody's grandparents and here I am, a 19 year old behind the wheel. It's all good though :) It rides very nice but has given me the the worst electrical problems in the world. We've had to buy a new engine, new breaks, get the entire electrical system rewired, new axels, etc. In the end, we've spent so much money would could've just bought a new car. So beware.......

The car that I plan on buying as a little graduation incentive is a 2002 Toyota Solara. It's a two-door and very sporty car. Very cute a multi purpose. I heard it gets good miles and is just a well rounded car.


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