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I have not bought but am currently hiring a Dodge Avenger 2.4 L saloon and it is doing a darn fine job of propelling me to all the various fishing haunts of Florida. Currently in Sarasota supping Bourbon and feasting on Snapper fillets I caught today. Fine car but only get 200 miles per full tank.Just rubbing it in chaps. :blush:

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I have not bought but am currently hiring a Dodge Avenger 2.4 L saloon and it is doing a darn fine job of propelling me to all the various fishing haunts of Florida. Currently in Sarasota supping Bourbon and feasting on Snapper fillets I caught today. Fine car but only get 200 miles per full tank.Just rubbing it in chaps. :lol:

 

Thats right! I forgot you were in the states.. How does it feel acting like a bloated American :( Good on you :blush:

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I've had a few..... :blush:

 

1996 Ford Bronco:

 

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1993 Chevrolet Suburban 3/4 ton with a 6.8 Litre :

 

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1994 GMC Sierra K1500 - I got this new when I was 17 and I still regret that I got rid of it. It's like I sold a friend. So many adventures.

 

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1996 Jeep Cherokee Sport - I traded my dad a laser printer for this truck. He bought it new and when I got it it had 347,000 miles on it. I sold it last year with 372,000 on it, still running like a champ:

 

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I don't have a picture of my current ride, a 1999 Chevy Suburban. I'll post one later when I find it.

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I was actually parked and I floored it and smoked the tyres up :good: thats how much power it has :lol:

 

 

You've got to park before navigating each corner in case it falls over?

 

 

Give me a (proper) mini any day!

 

Oh aye, I've already got one. ;)

 

Race you round the next twisty bit.

 

 

Nial.

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Thats right! I forgot you were in the states.. How does it feel acting like a bloated American :lol: Good on you :good:

 

 

 

 

 

Lee,I can see the attraction of your country. Fishing shacks that sell tackle,food and beer frequented by straight talking fellows who are happy to talk fishing and hunting while you overlook the most lovely scenery imaginable.I have eaten at least one hot dog a day at the New Pass Grill where herons and egrets walk in the bait shop with you.Amazing. I forget this is a post about cars,I have to drive it to Orlando tomorrow to come home. I could feel very much at home here though if you needed the likes of me!I badly miss my little dawg though and I want to revel in the post Ashes victory.

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