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What kinds of vehicles to Nukeworkers and their friends/family drive?

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LaFeet

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #50 on: Apr 25, 2007, 10:36 »
Still rolling along, huh? Washed it yet?

Had too.... they use way too much salt up here in Yankeeville

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #51 on: Apr 26, 2007, 05:46 »
 as for my personal vehicles we have a trailblazer and a ford windstar. like feet said I buy what works best for me...lol just glad i don't have to drive my own vehicle to my job sites anymore, means much less hassles

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #52 on: Apr 27, 2007, 11:01 »
A '00' expidition, '05' honda RVT 1000(had it up to 180mph but it'll do 200), 20ft pontoon, a KTM dirt bike, and 4 wheeler--------- damn i love my job 8)
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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #53 on: May 06, 2007, 10:00 »
2001 F150 (mine)
2006 Ford Fusion (hers)
2000 Suzuki Katana 750 (my toy)
1995 (or so) John Deere STX38 (do you think she'd be caught dead on that thing???)   ;)

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #54 on: Jun 10, 2007, 09:53 »
         
                  ??? You left motorcycle off the poll.
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That's my bad. :-[ [lowers head in shame]

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #55 on: Jun 11, 2007, 08:59 »
86 Nissan 300Z - mine
07 Titan  - his
81 HD Lowrider - mostly his,but he tags me along

and when I'm on the road we switch vehicles.....
I travel with the truck and he keeps the Z
works for us....
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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #56 on: Jun 12, 2007, 05:22 »
H2 Hummer.
Still getting the great gas mileage, right.
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« Reply #57 on: Jun 14, 2007, 09:55 »
Just got one of those Suzuki Aeros for the kids.... great gas milage and more room than the previous Nissan (which recently was totaled by said kids) and safer.....

Still driving the beast... had to swap out the original alternator at 212000 miles.

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« Reply #58 on: Jun 14, 2007, 04:34 »
I drive a 2006 Volkwagen Passat 2.0T, it's a hellified grocery getter with a turbo but it look good and gets 30+MPG.  Plus, I can get it programmed to give it more boost and 40 extra HP.  Dream car though is either a perfect 68 Camaro or a 07 Corvette Z06, to bad I don't have $70,000 laying around for either of them.  And as my screen name implies, I use to have a 98 Buell S1 White Lightning that I regretfully sold, and had a 04 Buel Lightning XB12S that was totaled by my roommate while I was away.  Still owes me for that.
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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #59 on: Jun 14, 2007, 04:44 »
And as my screen name implies, I use to have a 98 Buell S1 White Lightning

OH, I thought you were at S1W (Submarine 1st design of Westinghouse). The Passat sounds quite acceptable.
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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #60 on: Jun 14, 2007, 04:58 »
currently gm and ford do it for me
1995 chevy suburban 150000 miles and no problems except ac work
2005 ford focus station wagon 31 miles to the gallon sure like it at the pump @$3.00+
always been gm fan
miss my classics 67 cutlass convertible and a red 2dr hardtop
lol folks at work car alarms would go off when i drove into the parking lot
still waiting on my dad to quit driving his 67 gmc pickup and give it to me to restore
believe it or not it has a 351 V6 4 speed

its a conspiracy!!!
it is all about exxon/shell
the gas problems with the big automakers and goverment
oops i spilled the beans i guess ive been reading too much tri lateral commission......
now im on the list....

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #61 on: Jun 15, 2007, 12:39 »
2004 Dodge Sprinter van, 5 cyl turbo diesel, hauls 2 tons ,25 mpg +
1998 Ford Explorer Sport,only 17mpg but its paid for.
2005 HD Sportster 1200
1990 Range Rover-luv it

LaFeet

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #62 on: Jun 16, 2007, 12:14 »
its a conspiracy!!!
it is all about exxon/shell
the gas problems with the big automakers and goverment
oops i spilled the beans i guess ive been reading too much tri lateral commission......
now im on the list....


So why do you (and I ) still drive beasts ????


I know     you like (as do I ) your buttocks to feel comfy 8)

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #63 on: Jun 16, 2007, 11:08 »
I drive a 2006 Volkwagen Passat 2.0T, it's a hellified grocery getter with a turbo but it look good and gets 30+MPG.  Plus, I can get it programmed to give it more boost and 40 extra HP.

I really liked my Passat.  I did get the chip reprogrammed to 1 bar boost from the turbo and my mpg actually improved because of the better fuel to air ratios in the programming. 

Now I'm driving 04 Honda Civic (getting ~34 city/40 highway mpg) and 05 Mazda 6.


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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #64 on: Jun 19, 2007, 08:35 »
I really liked my Passat.  I did get the chip reprogrammed to 1 bar boost from the turbo and my mpg actually improved because of the better fuel to air ratios in the programming. 

Now I'm driving 04 Honda Civic (getting ~34 city/40 highway mpg) and 05 Mazda 6.



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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #65 on: Jun 20, 2007, 01:57 »
Currently driving a 2002 Passat.
Wife drives a 2007 ford fiesta style, still no scratches on it yet  ;D
Currently looking for my next bike, possibly a CBX 1000 if I can find a good one. :)

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #66 on: Jun 20, 2007, 03:18 »
1989 Mustang LX Convertible (W/ the 5.0, My third Mustang and personal favorite car)
2000 Dodge Ram P/U and Momma drives a 1998 Ford Explorer.

Most of my friends drive sports cars ranging from newer imports to old american muscle.

As far as economics, It don't much matter what you drive when you only live 7 miles from the plant you work at.
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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #67 on: Jun 22, 2007, 11:02 »
I drive a black 2005 Dodge Ram 1500 Extended Cab and the wife drives a white 2000 Dodge Durango.

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #68 on: Jun 25, 2007, 10:59 »
Forget the CBX 1000, just bought myself a Suzuki GSXR 750 streetfighter   ;D advertised on ebay. Can't wait to ride it, wish it would stop raining here, typical British summer weather as usual.  8)

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #69 on: Jun 26, 2007, 05:28 »
We recently bought a house, so many things are impossible with 2 sedans, so we replaced the older 04 Honda Civic (lease up) with a Toyota Tundra.

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #70 on: Sep 11, 2007, 01:38 »
Still have my 77 Chevy Stepside 4x4, had it 33 years now. Only 137k miles. Also still have the H2 Hummer. Sometimes my Harley Davidson.
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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #71 on: Sep 11, 2007, 02:11 »
Im still driving around my 2000 chrysler sebring convertible.  Shes looking a lil worn around the edges with 120k on her but if I get another 50k miles ill be happy as a clam.  I think the next vehicle will be a truck though.  Im mostly a city dweller but I like the idea of putting a cover on the back and just using the bed as a MASSIVE trunk so I can fit a stroller and luggage.


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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #72 on: Dec 10, 2007, 10:03 »
2003 Ford Expedition and a 1992 Ford Explorer, both trucks have 95,000 miles on them.

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #73 on: Dec 10, 2007, 11:22 »
I have a 2000 Dodge Durango, with 180k mile, runs beautifully... haven't had the normal transmission problems that normal plague them. And this spring if all goes well, I will be buying an 08 Volvo S60. Going to look at them this weekend.

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Re: What do Nukes (and familly/ friends) drive?
« Reply #74 on: Jun 17, 2010, 05:11 »
2006 Honda Accord for workdays
2008 Infiniti M35 for the weekends

 


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