


Let's get an idea for how far you've gone.
Last edited by Steve; 01-27-2007 at 09:34 AM.
I've driven across country in my Trailblazer. Pretty sweet, although I did have to pay through the nose for gas. But I got over 20+ MPG on the freeways of the good ole' USA!
I've gone just regionally. Nothing too major or life-disrupting.
I haven't driven all that far. I guess I'm boring.

Mee too. I haven't gone anywhere but around town. I go to the UW and live on canpus but I'm from Lynnwood.
Cheri
Chevy Trailblazer LS 4x4
Seattle, WA

I bought my rig in New Mexico. I've been to Arizona, Colarado and Texas with her. That's it. But getting across Texas is quite a jaunt.
John ~ New Mexico ~ It's all about the bowtie!
2007 GMC Envoy & 2010 GMC Sierra
I drive mostly from Salem to Southern California and back. I do a lot of sales up and down the 5 so I do a lot of driving. But nothing outside of Cali and Ore.
I'm boring too. I just drive around southern florida. :-(



I guess becuase of the cheap air-fare it's not as necessary to load up the family in the old car and take off. You can fly there in one day across country and then rent a car and enjoy time in your destination instead of on the road.
Unless you're going skiing or something like that.
When my boy is a little older, we're going to take a trip out to New Mexico. Maybe Santa Fe or Taos and spend a week up in the mountains. The TB will be great for that. That's only like an 8-10 hour trip anyhow from Dallas.
Steve
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99 Chevy Cavalier LS (105K+ miles - commuter car)
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I don't drive very far really. Sorry to say.
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