$700 (how many ψ is that?) mountain bike, which I rode for a year. Average cost thus far: $700 yearly. Average cost to drive a car: more like $2000-4000 yearly. See the difference? →Iñgólemo←(talk) 07:20, 20 Nov 2004 (UTC)
8 year old Dawes, original cost: £300, maintanance: <£100. Savings: ~£10 per week (based on cost of public transport). Joe D
ScarletSpider 1970's hippie "Free Spirit" label road bike with a set of 26in. x 3/4in. rims. Came with maroon finish and one fine cargo rack for the back. Also, you will spot me in the dark with my handy battery operated blinky light in red.
Lucky 6.9 Ah, me. My daily driver is a five-speed '99 Ford ZX2 with a Pioneer stereo, Infinity speakers and a K&N air filter. Fun car. My hobby car, a 1978 Mercedes-Benz 6.9 is the basis of my screen name. My other hobby car is a '65 Ford Mustang hardtop. My wife drives an '03 Toyota Corolla LE and my son and I are fixing up a '68 Ford Mustang hardtop as his daily driver. I had an '88 Yamaha Riva 50cc scooter...but I sold it. Too small. :^P
Thryduulf. 1998 White Skoda Felicia 1.3 hatchback. I'm not a car nut so this workhorse suits me perfectly. I'd use public transport more if it was a realistic option (journey to work (30 miles) - car: 45-50 minutes. public transport (bus, train, bus): ~3 hours)
Martinman11 2004 MINI Cooper S. Love it, love it, love it!
Dudtz-I flew a plane with atleast 7 people in it it at the age of some time between the ages of 6+8
Ryan Norton - Dump Truck (not really but this section needs a fake dump truck driver... wait...fake.... now that's sad :()
carlb - a Bennett Buggy... at least it seems that way at times. Actually, I drive the leftovers from this article and keep a Canadian Tire Supercycle™ as a backup. Ahh, to be rich... ;)