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I like older cars, i like to work on them and maintain them. Plus, they are cheaper to license and insure.
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Definitely a classic....1955 Chevy Nomad would be my choice.
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for once I would like to have a car that everything works in it
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I rather have a classic. One I can work on without having the aid of a computer to repair it.
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that's a tough one. maybe a late model :)
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I really would like one of each. One to drive and one to garage and show off. Which one are you getting me for Christmas??
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A late model than is economical and will last a few hundred thousand miles.
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Classic.
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I drive somewhat classic vehicles already (a Corvette and a Subaru SVX). I got over buying new cars many years ago, although I did buy my wife a Mercury Villager in 1999. We just donated it this summer. Thirty grand just doesn't go as far as it used to. ;-)
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30 Ford Model A Sedan.
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I Love old vintage sports cars. It's what I grew up with. But I'd need very special conditions to keep and use one here so I'd rather just have something practical that works all year in all weather.
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A Classic
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A classic 1964 mustang.
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A classic for me too! A '67 Camero Super Sport would be a dream:
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A classic with the interior and functions of a late model...lol
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I collect older model corvettes but for every day driving and dependibilty, I use a late model for everyday driving. But nothing is more fun driving around in an old classic on a sunny day.
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A late model. when it comes to cars I like newer ones.
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I'm going to go with late model, just because of the current gas prices and reliability. Don't get me wrong, I like classic cars, but for a daily driver, I would go with a late model.
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a old car works better
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