Poll: What do you drive?
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Sports car
11.69%
9 11.69%
Car
32.47%
25 32.47%
Van
10.39%
8 10.39%
Truck
5.19%
4 5.19%
Ute
10.39%
8 10.39%
Motorbike
5.19%
4 5.19%
Scooter
2.60%
2 2.60%
SUV
14.29%
11 14.29%
Hybrid
5.19%
4 5.19%
Electric vehicle
2.60%
2 2.60%
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Poll: What do you drive?
#1
What do you drive?
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#2
No SUV category?
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#3
An aged Commodore SW tows the trailer, does out of town jaunts and shifts large items. Our Nissan Leaf, originally purchased in 2014 to take better advantage of PV generation, is the better half's daily commuter from our rural home.
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#4
(16-02-2020, 08:45 PM)Supernova Wrote: No SUV category?

Good call. I've updated it. Had to remove bicycle as I can only add 10 options

Anyway as for me personally, I've got a 2010 Golf GT (1.4 twincharged) which is a bunch of fun to drive... but questionable reliability.

And a Honda CB900 motorbike.
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#5
one of the few MDX's in NZ, lol took it for the Warrant last month and heard one guy say, You ever seen one of these lol
hubby has the 2006 Honda stationwagon
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#6
I drive an Isuzu D-max that I won in the D-max hunt back in 2013, still going strong and have driven every day since i got it.
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#7
A 1994 single-cab Nissan Nivara

My beauty-uty.

Fabulous capacity, a little slow on the uphill under load - but always gets there.

Will be still going in another 25 years.
Most propaganda is not designed to fool the critical thinker but only to give moral cowards an excuse not to think at all. Michael Rivero
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#8
We own

2 x Hyundai Elantra Elite (2012 & 2013 models)

Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.
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#9
2019 Toyota Prius as a work car. Manual VS SS commodore when I want a bit more power. The Mrs drives a V8 Nissan Fuga, and have a Mitsubishi Minicab when I need to pick stuff up, drop stuff off.
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#10
Hello everyone on tmmb motors! This looks pretty cool in here! Long time poster on the motoring forum 'over there' (though not as prolific as some others) and even longer as a lurker lol!

Looking forward to seeing how this grows and progresses! Feels very familiar! ?
Always blow on the pie. 
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#11
(17-02-2020, 01:08 PM)Drcspy Wrote: Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.

Ahh so the rumours were true Tongue
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#12
(17-02-2020, 01:08 PM)Drcspy Wrote: Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.
Is this him? https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=199735...l%20tanker
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#13
Toyota Fielder for everyday
Toyota Townace (leftover from work but still attached to it - been a good reliable van)
Triumph Spitfire MKlV for play
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#14
2016 Hyundai iLoad van
2018 Mazda MX5
2019 Suzuki Vitara Turbo
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#15
(18-02-2020, 07:28 PM)Stevo Wrote:
(17-02-2020, 01:08 PM)Drcspy Wrote: Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.
Is this him? https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=199735...l%20tanker
Buggar!
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#16
(17-02-2020, 03:17 PM)s.monkey Wrote:
(17-02-2020, 01:08 PM)Drcspy Wrote: Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.

Ahh so the rumours were true Tongue
LOL.

(18-02-2020, 08:38 PM)harm_less Wrote:
(18-02-2020, 07:28 PM)Stevo Wrote:
(17-02-2020, 01:08 PM)Drcspy Wrote: Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.
Is this him? https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=199735...l%20tanker
Buggar!
No lol. That's the guy who taught him!
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#17
(17-02-2020, 01:08 PM)Drcspy Wrote: Hubby drives a fuel tanker at work.
One of my cars is a Daihatsu Sirion, I guess I must be under-compensating. Big Grin
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#18
A Toyota Vitz.
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#19
I drive a car for personal transport and a forklift at work.
Despite the high cost of living it remains popular
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#20
2020 Mustang GT (mostly)
or my
2008 BMW 130i ( 3 litre 6, with 6 speed when I feel the urge to drive a manual)
or my
2011 BMW X5 (family car)
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