2010 Prius. I voted “other.”
I drive a 2006 Toyota Tacoma pick-up truck.
I like to call it my “kite-mobile”, because I carry my kites and other kite related stuff in it, whenever I want to go kiteflying or otherwise hob-nob with my fellow kite people!
Heh. Same thing happens with hubby’s BMW. With my Chevy, I have to work at it to keep it pegged to 65 on highways where that’s the speed limit (lest I annoy other drivers by going “too slow”), but in the Bimmer, I’ll be cruising down the same highway, look down, and go :eek: “better slow it down; I’m at 95mph!” You simply don’t feel the speed in that car! And it certainly doesn’t have to be ‘coaxed’ to go ‘zoom-zoom’!
2005 Toyota Camry LE
Only 45,000 miles. God willing, my answer to this question will be the same in 2019.
'99 Chevy Malibu LS.
This is the first Poll I haven’t been in the majority on. I’m in the same company as our resident Prison Doctor.
2002 Toyota Echo econo-box (most of the time)
1999 Ford Ranger pickup (when I need to haul crap for work or husband has the car)
I was waffling between basic family car and econo-box. Then I decided an econo-box would be an Element or a Scion or one of those other toasters on wheels, so I shoved the family Altima into the family category.
P.S. I don’t drive. Don’t know how, never learned. This fact astounds many people.
I voted my Honda CR-V because that is MY daily driver. We also have a Smart Fortwo Diesel which gets around 68 mpg.
'01 Civic Sedan
A friend of mine wants me to buy his '71 911 Turbo which is in great condition. Unless I get lucky in life, this may be my only opportunity to own a Porsche.
You forgot to include “None” as an option.
I do not need to own a car here in New York City, and owning one here is grossly inconvenient in ways non-residents can’t even imagine. So I don’t have one.
This is why I never learned how to drive. Born and raised in NYC, no car necessary-- or even desirable. 4 adults live here and only one knows how to drive. And he learned while at college in Alaska.
Now that we live in the wild and untamed mini-malls of Long Island-- we can still make due with public transportation most of the time. But it ain’t like in the city.
What astounds me is how you can not drive and still answer the poll. 
Turbo 911s didn’t exist until '75. Whether it’s a '71 or a later year turbo, you should buy it either way.
Just because I don’t drive doesn’t mean I don’t have a car. Or look just above your post.
Mazdaspeed3, so I picked small sports car even though people think it’s a station wagon or SUV. :rolleyes: It corners, brakes, and accelerates like hell.
I chose other for my Mini Cooper convertible. it isn’t really a sports car, and it isn’t an econobox.
'04 Jeep Liberty Limited. Not thrilled with the MPG (18.5), but really like the vehicle.
I voted “Other” because mine is a Honda Civic hybrid. I don’t think it fits in any of the listed choices.
Convertible, as was the previous car.
01 Dodge RAM3500 for those runs to Costco
04 Saturn ION for my wife
08 Kawasaki Ninja 250 that belongs to my wife, but I ride.
Truck and bike in storage. We sold the Saturn a few months ago, but when we get back we will be buying something similar, buying two cruisers, and the Ninja will be sold. My wife figured out she isn’t a sport bike type, and I knew I wasn’t.
-Otanx