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Seeing as I do about 30,000 miles a year for work, I'm driving a diesel. A 2010, 1.6TDI Seat Leon Ecomotive is my weapon of choice. I bought it in March 2012 with 3,500 miles on it, and it currently has 42,600 on it. During the time I've owned it, I've averaged 62.6mpg, but that's doing 70mph on the motorway. Could I actually be bothered driving more economically I could get even more!

 

On the downside, it ain't all that quick :D

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Moved on to something bigger. Right now I drive a Peugeot 407, 2.0Hdi engine, 136 HP. It's a FANTASTIC car. I get about 7-8 l / 100 km in the city and 5 outside. Also, it's very, very comfortable, has lots of space and it's fast! :) I never believed the 407 could be such a great car, but now I would recommend it to anyone (the 2.0 engine, because the 1.6 it's too small and the petrol engines don't worth mentioning). 

2013 Ford Explorer Limited (loaded)

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Love it!

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I'm driving a Limited 2013 Ford Explorer was my rental car while my Infiniti G37 is in the shop.. (Someone rear ended me going 60Mph+) I love that Ford Explorer.. Really sweet car! Awesome Sony Sound System too!

I drove an F430 on an autocross course this weekend, and damn I need to get me one of those!  I also drove a Gallardo, but it didn't have near the amount of balls that the F430 had.  The RWD lets you push a crazy amount of G's into a corner.  Loved it.

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1994 Red Automatic Mitsubishi Galant.

 

Pros: I like the Japanese products

 

cons: still working on it

 

Current status: Still have it.

 

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History: It was my friend's, a general surgeon, he was not taking care of her.Still Fabric from inside and made of leather.

 

just got new set of tires, gave it a new emperial red colour.

 

N.B: Image is not my car, but same model

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Here is a pic of my Infiniti G37S.. I absolutely love this car! Finally got it back after a month of being in the body shop after some uninsured jackass with their license revoked rear ended me..

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fusion - I have the same car - mine is a 2010 - but is black.

I love mine as well - what a great car.

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I have 2 cars and the fiance' has one, my everyday car is an '07 Honda civic SI sedan.......

 

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the only mod to the civic is 2-12' pioneer subs, 760 W amp and an avic-d3.....

 

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and my fun car, '92 integra gs-r, 315 HP-210 TQ. shes a little go-cart!!!!

 

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the money shot :)

 

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and the pioneer in the integra.....

 

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I have 2 cars and the fiance' has one, my everyday car is an '07 Honda civic SI sedan.......

 

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the only mod to the civic is 2-12' pioneer subs, 760 W amp and an avic-d3.....

 

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and my fun car, '92 integra gs-r, 315 HP-210 TQ. shes a little go-cart!!!!

 

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the money shot :)

 

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and the pioneer in the integra.....

 

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Mine comes equipped with a touch screen display

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