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What car do you drive?

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2005 Lexus LX470
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Your house looks a little small though
 
2004 Alero. Had it for quite a few years now and so far it's still running great. Cheaper than making payments on a new car.

I kinda want a truck though, but for the few times I do actually feel I need one, I just get help or pay for delivery.
 
The M3 is too "douchebag stereotype" for me. I'd think about getting a Cadillac CTS-V after my next promotion, though.

I wasn't a huge fan of the cts-v that i test drove. I didn't feel particularly safe with it being RWD. Every turn or acceleration had the rear swinging out or the tires spinning. Very fun/powerful but I didn't consider it practical as a daily driver.
 
We have fairly pedestrian vehicles: my daily driver is a 2015 Ford Edge Sport, the wife drives a 2016 Honda HR-V, and we have a dog-mobile, a 2006 Hyundai Tuscon which is all nasty from 4 dogs riding in the back, but it just won't quit running.
 
The M3 is too "douchebag stereotype" for me. I'd think about getting a Cadillac CTS-V after my next promotion, though.

Because of the Big 3 the CTS-V is the stereotype here. Well to some extent Mustangs too but more because so many people have one that its easy to find a douchebag driving one.
 
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