What's Your Daily Driver?

It's just really hard to maintain a home and not have a truck. I tried it about 20 years ago. It just didn't work out. Can't haul lumber, or furniture, or a refrigerator, or much of anything in the trunk of a car. I prefer driving a sporty car, but you gotta do what you gotta do I guess. This current truck is paid for and will stay with me until it rolls over dead. Then I'll go buy a ten year old truck to replace it I guess. In the mean time...

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Daily Driver; 2012 F150HD eccoboost
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Random driver through the day; 2016 Freightliner something or other
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Weekend driver; 2013 lifted geared armored bla bla
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Road Trip Driver (and diner with the wife driver); 2014 Hemi Overland.
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Thanks, I'm thinking of selling it actually. I never seem to ride it anymore. Too busy with the mustang haha

I've considered getting a dual purpose or enduro bike I could street legally to zip around on and ride to town, but I'm afraid a teenager with a cell phone will finish me off. I keep a class M license but there are too many nuts on the road to use it anymore..:nonono:
 
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This would be cool:
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15 years ago I would've dragged the rear plate on this thing. Not so much these days..lol
 
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That's exactly what happened to my buddy. Kid had his license for a week and cut him off - totalled his Harley. He's ok but he couldn't race jetskis with us for a year! After that I've been wary of two wheels around cars.
 
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That's exactly what happened to my buddy. Kid had his license for a week and cut him off - totalled his Harley. He's ok but he couldn't race jetskis with us for a year! After that I've been wary of two wheels around cars.


Part of why I don't ride a lot. Got my license, and then a friends cousin was killed in a motorcycle accident. Kinda put the damper on things.

My dad bought a Harley in 2006 new. He rode it one summer, and never really rode it again.

It sits on my garage now. I take it out now and then, but just locally. As it sits now, it has 1100 miles on it.


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Part of why I don't ride a lot. Got my license, and then a friends cousin was killed in a motorcycle accident. Kinda put the damper on things.

My dad bought a Harley in 2006 new. He rode it one summer, and never really rode it again.

It sits on my garage now. I take it out now and then, but just locally. As it sits now, it has 1100 miles on it.


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With motorcycles you are truly at the mercy of stupid people on the road. Drivers are distracted more now than ever and I prefer to have some metal and a bumper between me and the idiot that's texting behind me. I've been in 3 accidents in my lifetime and it's always somebody else hitting me. In addition to that I've had 3 vehicles that were parked that were hit, 2 of them were a total loss. People are trying to tell me something I'm sure.

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My daily driver (except when it's being modified or fixed), my '93 GT:

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Hauler and DD when above is not in service, 2001 Excursion 7.3 Diesel:

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Race car, '90 SSM Miata:

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had a 95 Miata with suspension work and bolt ons. i miss that car. so much fun to rip thru the twisties. sometimes i wish i would of kept it and went forced induction, as my biggest gripe was that it was under powered.

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