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    I've got a 50-mile round trip daily commute into the city which is mostly highway driving, so Winter duty calls for the 2012 Cayenne S while the the 911’s hibernate during our nasty Chicago winters:

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    Summer duty is WAY more fun rotating between the ‘68 911L and the 2010 4S Cab

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    22 miles, twice a day:

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    Depends on the time of year. Winter gets the truck and the E350.
    The rest of the year it's whatever I feel like that day.

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    Most of the time I’m on a 77 Vespa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeK View Post
    22 miles, twice a day:
    Averaging around 100 mies a day - hasn't done much for preserving value, but, it's always a fun drive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc View Post
    Depends on the time of year. Winter gets the truck and the E350.
    The rest of the year it's whatever I feel like that day.

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    whoa....

    a Hertz car?......manny or auto?.....Im thinking of building one...a tribute.

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    210K on the clock and still ticking. Daily driver and long distance cruiser.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70tangerine View Post
    whoa....

    a Hertz car?......manny or auto?.....Im thinking of building one...a tribute.
    Mine is bootleg, painted the stripes myself. Have about $13,000 total in it, that's cheap fun!

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