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  • OSSHWA
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    Originally posted by gumballer_80 View Post
    My Peugeot has been a daily driver for 8 sure years & will be for a very long time.

    Mileage does not do it justice as a daily driver though: It's done 55K genuine miles but it's really hard to rack up major miles on an island which is 40Km/24miles long x 20Km/12miles wide you know...
    lol........very true. My morning comute used to be longer than the span of your entire island

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  • Russell_G
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    I cheat...I have a winter daily that goes in the summer and my summer cars sit when it snows. If i dont want to drive either i have the other batch of DD's Right now im down one summer car tho

    87 toyota for big snow and summer fun(rockcrawler)
    02 highlander(other winter daily)
    95 maxima the fuckit i will drive it another 300+k miles even in a foot of snow
    New summer car....coming soon?

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  • gumballer_80
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    My Peugeot has been a daily driver for 8 sure years & will be for a very long time.

    Mileage does not do it justice as a daily driver though: It's done 55K genuine miles but it's really hard to rack up major miles on an island which is 40Km/24miles long x 20Km/12miles wide you know...

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  • BreakMyWallet
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    my daily driver is a 77 celica or a 89 supra turbo. LOL

    audi will be the garage queen

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  • dO-bOy
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    to me, daily driver suggests you have another car strictly for racing/show/sunny days. so if you have one car, its not your daily driver, its your car.

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  • Schieldrop
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    Originally posted by wkohler View Post
    My 535 is my daily driver. Bought it in October, 2007 with 240,132 miles and it has about 289k on it now. Since January 1, I've put 19k on it. It's a good-looking car, but it has a ton of rock chips, etc and it wasn't perfect when I bought it, so it has it's share of dings. It disappoints me with how it looks often, but at the same time, I don't have to feel as though I need to stay with it at all times. That said, I'm very careful. There are a lot of daily drivers that look nearly immaculate. I think a lot of it comes down to how you care for your car. Also, some folks don't have to go anywhere - like Dylan.
    I agree that it has to do with how one takes care of the car.
    I drove my old M3 daily (work, friends, roadtrips, cruising, etc...) for 8 months one year, due to lack of a "daily"... But it wasn't really all that much fun in the long run. Keeping more distance between me and other cars, washing it down all the time, ****** to take it out in bad weather. And of course the total lack of ride height (pic to illustrate), made me realise that I needed another ride aswell. Massive props to those who do drive a hardcore daily, but in the long run it's not for me.

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  • OSSHWA
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    Originally posted by JSanders View Post
    I have a dirt driveway and no garage.
    I lived off a dirt road a few years ago. Holy shit that sucked. I would spend 2 hours cleaning my car, and then creeeeeep down the road to avoid getting it dirty.....but right as i'd be coming up to the end of it.........something......like a UPS truck for instance.....would come barreling down the road and kick up a huge dust cloud..........which would all stick to my freshly washed/waxed car.

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  • Digitalwave
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    Originally posted by KMFDM28 View Post
    LOL me too. Outside 24/7. Some of my apt parking spaces are FTW though but the neighborhood kids sit on it & throw shit at it. FML One of these days, some kids are gonna go missing...

    The white ford van along with a few others (not shown) are on my "Do not park next to" list. That's why I'm parked like that.
    Damn there are some nice spots in there! There is a 15 passenger white van in my parking lot that I try to avoid as well. He ALWAYS backs it in and the parking spaces are barely wider than the width of the van! Makes me so nervous when I see that van parked next to my car.

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  • das
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    my IS300 is my daily..and only car

    wake up, drive to work, 9 miles there and back, drive to friends houses, drive to school, 15 miles there and back, drove it all through the winter as well, chicago winters as well.

    ive owned the car for a year, bought it with 64k miles on it and now it has 83k miles on it now

    that to me is a daily driver

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  • grippymonkey
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    my STI is daily driven...

    I drive up from LA to SF nearly every month. It's been through a few Vegas trips, and I drive it to work everday (which luckily is close). I also have a 2nd car that I put some of the extra miles on when I don't feel like adding another 1k from a LA to SF trip.

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  • wkohler
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    My 535 is my daily driver. Bought it in October, 2007 with 240,132 miles and it has about 289k on it now. Since January 1, I've put 19k on it. It's a good-looking car, but it has a ton of rock chips, etc and it wasn't perfect when I bought it, so it has it's share of dings. It disappoints me with how it looks often, but at the same time, I don't have to feel as though I need to stay with it at all times. That said, I'm very careful. There are a lot of daily drivers that look nearly immaculate. I think a lot of it comes down to how you care for your car. Also, some folks don't have to go anywhere - like Dylan.

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  • KMFDM28
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    Originally posted by Digitalwave View Post
    Exactly why my car has gotten beat to shit It's outside 24/7 and I live in an apartment complex with tiny parking spaces.
    LOL me too. Outside 24/7. Some of my apt parking spaces are FTW though but the neighborhood kids sit on it & throw shit at it. FML One of these days, some kids are gonna go missing...




    The white ford van along with a few others (not shown) are on my "Do not park next to" list. That's why I'm parked like that.
    Last edited by KMFDM28; 08-01-2009, 10:31 PM.

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  • JSanders
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    I have a dirt driveway and no garage.

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  • Digitalwave
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    Originally posted by KMFDM28 View Post
    IMHO, the key to keeping a DD clean/nice is where it's parked most of the time. If you garage it daily & your place of work has a parking garage with co-workers that aren douches (don't ding your car with their doors)...It's quite possible to keep your DD very nice. Next is general road conditions of the routes you normally "drive daily". Lastly, IMHO a DD doesn't need to be driven daily but if it's getting over 12k miles anually, it's a DD IMHO.

    Edit: One more thing...If it never/rarely snows where you live, the chances of keeping it nice are increased.
    Exactly why my car has gotten beat to shit It's outside 24/7 and I live in an apartment complex with tiny parking spaces.

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  • JSanders
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    DD here, the only time it sees the inside of a garage is when theres work being done. It takes me to work, to school, in the rain, hail, and summer heat. It sees it all.

    160k+ on the clock too!

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