View Poll Results: Do you DD your F-body?
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Do you Daily Drive your F-Body?
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Originally Posted by StealthZ06
How's the goat treating you Evyl?
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It's my DD for about 6 months out of the year. Have a beater to drive during the winter time here in Indiana and also to drive for the one month during the summer that I rack up almost 4k miles for work.
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1999 Hugger Orange SS with white leather "garage queen" here. She's only got 13,450 on the odometer!!!
Ordered her in March of 99 & picked her up in June of 99. Talk about anticipation!?!?!? It was killing me!! I use my truck as my daily driver.
Ordered her in March of 99 & picked her up in June of 99. Talk about anticipation!?!?!? It was killing me!! I use my truck as my daily driver.
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Daily Driver here, it feels wierd driving another car. everytime i do i always think about going home and getting my car to take her out for a drive lol, Its not like its a $200,000 car.
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I daily drive mine when I am in country ...I am lucky to get 1500 miles a year.....But now that i changed companies, and only get 14 days of vacation and only like 10 days of actual vaction time....looking at less than 1000 miles a year for the next 2 years.
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Originally Posted by Mike02Z
Spoken like someone who only has one car.
I'm guesing you're pretty young too. I love my Z but I'm not about to spend everyday in traffic with a stick. Not my idea of fun. I also want my Z to last as long as possible. I spend more time working on it, washing and waxing it then I ever do driving it. I take mine out wheh I'm in the mood and want to have some extra fun on a nice sunny day. I'd kill myself if I had to drive my Z everyday. I like a big comfortable truck with an automatic to use as my daily driver. Maybe when I was 22 I would have liked to have a car like my Z to use everyday (I had a 90 Mustang LX but even that was an auto) but as I have aged I like more comfort in my everyday vehicle and the Z is not what I would call comfortable. To each his own.
I'm guesing you're pretty young too. I love my Z but I'm not about to spend everyday in traffic with a stick. Not my idea of fun. I also want my Z to last as long as possible. I spend more time working on it, washing and waxing it then I ever do driving it. I take mine out wheh I'm in the mood and want to have some extra fun on a nice sunny day. I'd kill myself if I had to drive my Z everyday. I like a big comfortable truck with an automatic to use as my daily driver. Maybe when I was 22 I would have liked to have a car like my Z to use everyday (I had a 90 Mustang LX but even that was an auto) but as I have aged I like more comfort in my everyday vehicle and the Z is not what I would call comfortable. To each his own.
I can see what you mean, I hate seeing the small signs that my car is aging. For example, the leather on the seats doesn't look as 'un-wrinkled' as it used to, the carpet is not as spotless as it was, and the paint has tiny scratches from flying debris on the highway . I do my best to keep it clean though, I too want it to last as long as possible.
I definitely see what you mean though. I guess my case is different because if I were to get another car, all I could afford right now owuld be something that I'd rather not drive (cheap econobox). I don't mind the stick in daily driving though. Every car I've owned has been a stick and I enjoy it thoroughly. My dad tells me that I won't say the same thing when I get to be his age, but there's still plenty of time 'til I get there .