What do you drive and why?


Just got a 2019 Subaru Forester. Had a 2012 till someone decided to T-bone me on the drivers side. The car held up very well to the impact. Walked away even though the damage was such insurance called it a total loss. Safety was a main consideration in getting the new one, plus the AWD system, improved mileage and reliability of the brand. Had an older Honda CRV (2006) and almost bought another, great small SUV.
So what do you drive and why?
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2005 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 4dr Long-bed TRD-Sport (daily)
With active 3-way AudioControl crossover to Morrel separates in the front doors running on Phoenix Gold 4-channel (mids & tweets) and 2-channel (Morrel 9" midbass), and 2x12" Digital Designs subs in custom sealed box (my making) running on Orion HCCA1220 amp (all old-school amps made in USA, Morrel from Isreal, DD subs from US). Luckly, Toyota includes high-output alternator with the factory towing package.

2013 Nissan Rogue loaded (wife’s daily)
2008 BMW K1200GT (160HP 100Lb-ft torque)
2012 BMW R1200GS setup like a GSA (all-round main bike)
2013 BMW R1200R equipped for touring (wife’s bike)

Most miles are on bikes each year, typically 15k miles on our bikes - now that our boys are adults. We travel everywhere on bikes, which are equipped with Zumo gps with XM antenna and Starcom1 (wired) helmet headsets for music, gps prompts, 5-mile bike-2-bike coms.I use Sure SE315 ear buds under the Schuberth helmet, wife uses Starcom1 headset speakers under her Nolan.
Subaru Forester as all wheel drive was needed living in the Sierras in eastern California. Moved recently to the east coast of Florida and Subaru still in service. When I want more I watch the Grand Tour on Amazon Prime with a seat belt installed on my couch which also helps with some audiophile recordings as well.
Thank you Jafant!  I like the large NAV cause I’m getting old.  It also blows air up my backside in summer;))
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My daily is a 2017 Chevy Colorado LT extended cab 4x4 pickup. It’s smaller than a full size and a right-sized truck for me. I can park it at Home Depot and not have to make a three-point turn to get into a parking spot. It has plenty of power with its V6/8-speed automatic and I get 23 - 24 mpg in 50/50 city/highway driving on summer gas when driven with a light foot. It has factory integrated SiriusXM which is a must.

My toy is a 2018 Ford Mustang GT with the 10-speed automatic. It’s lowered, tweaked and was put together to be a grand touring style road trip car. Driven sanely it consistently gets 28 + mpg on the highway. I store this over our Michigan winters because of our crappy salted and pot-holed roads. This car also has factory integrated SiriusXM. This is the best car that I’ve ever owned.

My wife’s car is a 2017 Subaru Outback Limited. It’s AWD gives my wife confidence in winter driving conditions and it gets 25 mpg in all-around driving on summer gas. This car also has factory integrated SiriusXM. She loves this car.