What's The Biggest Vehicle You've Owned?

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I did not think of a motorhome. I owned a 40' Bluebird diesel pusher with an M11 Cummins/Allison drive train.

I knocked over our mailbox enough times to justify moving it to the other side of the driveway.

Considering what's available on the market today, it was a very good motorhome.
 
A 2000 Georgie boy 36 foot class A motorhome just got this June 4600 original miles did a job for the guy filled his pool in with skid steer and asked if he was ever going to sell it he called me this spring and couldn't refuse the deal .
 
Originally Posted By: OneEyeJack
I did not think of a motorhome. I owned a 40' Bluebird diesel pusher with an M11 Cummins/Allison drive train.

I knocked over our mailbox enough times to justify moving it to the other side of the driveway.

Considering what's available on the market today, it was a very good motorhome.


To match the quality of a Wanderlodge, you have to go to the 7-figure converted coach buses.
 
Truck - 2007 Z71 Crew Cab, I'm pretty sure it is a couple of inches longer than my Quad Cab Ram.

Car - My 1994 Grand Marquis, which I think was an inch longer than the 1998-newer ones I've had.
 
Originally Posted By: aquariuscsm
It'd be a tie between my current 300ZX or my 96 3000GT. Neither ever left be stranded,broken down,or ever had repair shop time.


I read the title wrong when I posted,I thought it said the "best". The biggest vehicle I've ever had was probably my 74 Olds Cutlass Supreme,but imo those weren't large cars.
 
A 1994 Cadillac DeVille with the 4.9L V8. It was a gift from my father. I kept it for 4 years and was planning to keep it longer but with the repair bills adding up and with more apparent repairs down the road, I traded it in for a new 2009 Nissan Versa. Simple economics and starting a new family did it in.
 
The biggest all around would have to be the '65 Mercury Park Lane with the Breezeway rear power window. The trunk was enormous, longer than the hood, and the car seated six people comfortably on the two long bench seats. I guess the '86 MB 420SEL came next, though it was much trimmer by comparison with the Mercury.
 
I currently own a 2011-Silverado Crew Cab. It's 19.5 feet long. It's the biggest I have owned.
 
1986 Chevy Suburban.

What a tank. I remember when we took it on vacation when the kids were young back in the late 90's. Barn doors out back, 350 American cubic inches in front, and about 19 feet of warehouse in between.
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1972 Pontiac Catalina. My friends called it "The Beast." I never want anything like it again. I loved that car, but I much prefer smaller, nimbler cars.
 
Originally Posted By: Benzadmiral
The biggest all around would have to be the '65 Mercury Park Lane with the Breezeway rear power window. The trunk was enormous, longer than the hood, and the car seated six people comfortably on the two long bench seats. I guess the '86 MB 420SEL came next, though it was much trimmer by comparison with the Mercury.


That Mercury would have been cool.

My largest vehicle would have been a '78 GMC motorhome. I think it was 26 feet. Pretty small by today's standards. I wouldn't mind having one today.
 
1969 Chrysler Imperial w/ 440 & factory Holley 4-bbl. What a huge beast! The registration put it right around 2220 kg (pretty much 5000#).

I had given my previous car, a '68 Impala, to a friend, and when I drove it for old time's sake it felt like a nimble little thing by comparison.
 
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