So What Do You Guys Drive Of The Four Wheel Vehicle Variety?

I've got a BRZ I occasionally do videos for. Had an 05 STI. Might get a new STI in a few years once I get a house sorted. Need $$$$$ for the down payment. OC homes are ridiculously overpriced. I'd have a mansion back home in Ohio for what most 2br condos go for out here... No video game design jobs in Ohio, though.

 
Daily:
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Convertible (wife won't ride on the bike):
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Dont have one of my own, but I usually ride my parents Toyota RAV4. Perfect for going climbing, mountaineering and to sleep in it! On december we woke up and the windows had ice.... on the inner side! God bless my sleeping bag (comfort: -12 degrees Celsius)! If I had to buy one I think I'd go for a van, for travelling and shit.

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I am 100% on two wheels, but I've been eyeballing the new 4x4 sprinter van lately. Maybe I will get the crew version one day so I can have a back seat and enough room to haul a couple of bikes to the track.
 
I am 100% on two wheels, but I've been eyeballing the new 4x4 sprinter van lately. Maybe I will get the crew version one day so I can have a back seat and enough room to haul a couple of bikes to the track.

My dad got one of those tall Mercedes utility vans a few years back and he's been in love with it since. He stickered it up with zombie response team stickers and all kinds of other hilarity. It's perfect for hauling a couple bikes, building materials, and a whole lot more than most pickups could throw in the back. He was considering the sprinter before he went with the Benz. Still somehow manages to get up around 18-20mpg on the freeway.

If you do a lot of trips, home DIY stuff, tailgating, or just want to haul a LOT of friends, you'll probably love the Sprinter.
 
My dad got one of those tall Mercedes utility vans a few years back and he's been in love with it since. He stickered it up with zombie response team stickers and all kinds of other hilarity. It's perfect for hauling a couple bikes, building materials, and a whole lot more than most pickups could throw in the back. He was considering the sprinter before he went with the Benz. Still somehow manages to get up around 18-20mpg on the freeway.

If you do a lot of trips, home DIY stuff, tailgating, or just want to haul a LOT of friends, you'll probably love the Sprinter.

That's awesome! I always have some sort of DIY project going on so I think a van would be perfect for me. Plus with it being 4x4, I can put a small lift and some off road tires on it and take it out in the desert on camping trips. Here's a pic of my previous vehicle.

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That's awesome! I always have some sort of DIY project going on so I think a van would be perfect for me. Plus with it being 4x4, I can put a small lift and some off road tires on it and take it out in the desert on camping trips. Here's a pic of my previous vehicle.

I don't think you'd want to do that with a Sprinter, but it'd get you to and from the parking lot with a trailer for the offroad stuff.
 
I don't think you'd want to do that with a Sprinter, but it'd get you to and from the parking lot with a trailer for the offroad stuff.

I don't think I would be rock crawling in one, but I think you can probably build up a pretty decently capable sprinter.

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2010 Ford Focus, but I haven't driven it in 2 weeks and I'm hoping to stick to two wheel transportation year round.
 
I have a WRX that I own but rarely drive.

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A XR6 Turbo that I drive sometime when the wife lets me.

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And a Commodre for a company car.

Cant say were not diversified in this house.
 

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