What else do you drive?

my TJ is my DD,

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2003 WJ limited is waiting on my daughter to come back from college,

2017 Nissan Rogue for my wife,

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2018 Trek Fuel EX8 for all trails too narrow for the TJ.
 
The TJ is my DD. Though in the summer I try and to ride my Honda VTX as much as possible. 44 mpg.

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Looking for a new daily driver though in the form of a 1/2 or 3/4 ton pickup. The bike is currently for sale, wife says I can't have three vehicles with only a one car garage!
 
My daily is a Lexus IS300. Great car. Toyota reliability with RWD and a straight 6. My other is a 77 Chevy K10. I bought the TJ to start restoring the Chevy. I feel a little guilty at how much I like the Jeep as I’m an old school Chevy guy. Right now all that’s left to do on the K10 is body and paint. The pics are a few of my old girl and my normal camp setup. Also the beautiful Santa Rita mountains.

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My DD is a 06 Sierra Denali. Love the thing but it doesn't get all that much better mileage than the jeep.
 
'86 Dodge Ram D250. Doesn't get driven much. It was my dad's and I got it when he passed away in '06. I was in high school and went with him when he bought it new in '86. A week later I got my ass chewed for putting 50 miles on it running around out tiny little town. LOL

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'99 Silverado. It was the last '99 on the lot when I bought it new in January '00.

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'05 Saturn Ion. Work and run around town car. Probably going to give this to one of our sons soon.

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And my wife's '14 Camaro. She loves this car. It is fun to drive. We joke that we got rid of the kids (all grown and on their own) and got a Camaro.

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My daily is a Lexus IS300. Great car. Toyota reliability with RWD and a straight 6. My other is a 77 Chevy K10. I bought the TJ to start restoring the Chevy. I feel a little guilty at how much I like the Jeep as I’m an old school Chevy guy. Right now all that’s left to do on the K10 is body and paint. The pics are a few of my old girl and my normal camp setup. Also the beautiful Santa Rita mountains.

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Man, I love the old square bodies... This was in our local car show last year...I kinda feel in love

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Some great other rides. It's fun to see what others drive. I bought my first Dodge Cummins truck in 2005 and haven't looked back. I had worked on them when I was a mechanic in a dealership. My love for diesels came from working there too. I can't tell you the number of motorhomes I was putting new engines into or repairing busted pistons and heads that were shot. Gas engines are just not made to handle that kind of load for a extended length of time.

In WA's wisdom even though I am a right leg amputee I now have a restricted license that says I can only drive an automatic tranny rig. I was always a manual tranny guy. I spent 4 years after I got off active duty as a long haul truck driver. I hope everyone else is enjoying seeing all the different rig.
 
I ordered my 2001 Dodge diesel 2500 4x4 new from the factory and it only took 6 weeks to get it I ordered it with the 6 speed. The only thing I have done to it since I have had it was to add an exhaust break. It's my tow rig. Use to haul horses alot. Now I haul my dump trailer for firewood and gravel, or my flatbed trailer with my tractor or a couple ATVs. Here it is today at 176,000 miles.
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2018 was the last year you could get a manual tranny in the Ram line. They were the last of the big 3 who offered a manual tranny in their HD trucks.

I had a 2008 Mega Cab CTD with the 6 speed. I took all the new emissions crap off in under 3K miles because it was spending more time at the dealer than in my driveway. Once I did that truck ran great. Smoked the stock clutch in about 10K miles. Put a SouthBend dual disc clutch in it. I had a tuner, CIA, air horn, larger inner cooler pipes, boost fooler and a few other HP parts. My wife at the time wanted something larger than the camper I had so I let her talk me into trading it all in on a motorhome. Worst mistake I ever made. Dang Nab MH got almost half the fuel mileage my truck did and was in the shop for various stuff every winter it seemed.

My 08 with my Red Neck toy hauler:
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