Mine is a 2006 Jeep Liberty, very boring
What was/is yours?
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First car I drove? 1991 Mercury Sable (Ford Taurus) hand me down. Was a nice car and great hand me down if not for the transmission made of paper. Got me through high school though! First car I owned, 1988 300zx turbo. Bought it from a school with an auto shop for $550. It had a blown automatic transmission so i swapped it to a manual and got it running again. Spent about a year doing the conversion and 3 months later I totaled it lol!
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1992 Mazda MX3
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1988 Grand Marquis
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5 AntwortenBearbeitet von Psyperactive81: 5/21/2019 3:30:28 PM1972 Super bug [spoiler]*Drops Smoke Bomb*[/spoiler]
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2 AntwortenA red 1989 Nissan POS.
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2003 Saab 9-3 turbo
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Bearbeitet von Zonda: 5/22/2019 12:22:20 PMAE82 Corolla. Thing had no power but was an absolute weapon on dirt lol Suffice to say #2 was a step up
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2001 Chevy Malibu. I only got it last year. I still have it.
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2006 Mercury Mariner. Probably still the nicest care in the family. Way nicer than my parents 2012 mercedes suv.
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PT Cruiser. Interior was actually really nice. Just everything else was bad lol.
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2004 Ford Taurus
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1 Antworten1958 Morris Minor. 0-60 in ten...minutes.
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98 Dodge Ram, 308k miles later I still have her.
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1998 GMC Sierra
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10 AntwortenYou want a car that gets the job done? You want a car that’s hassle free? You want a car that literally no one will ever compliment you on? Well look no further. The 1999 Toyota Corolla. Let’s talk about features. Bluetooth: nope Sunroof: nope Fancy wheels: nope Rear view camera: nope . . . but it’s got a transparent rear window and you have a -blam!-ing neck that can turn. Let me tell you a story. One day my Corolla started making a strange sound. I didn’t give a shit and ignored it. It went away. The End. You could take the engine out of this car, drop it off the Golden Gate Bridge, fish it out of the water a thousand years later, put it in the trunk of the car, fill the gas tank up with Nutella, turn the key, and this puppy would -blam!-ing start right up. This car will outlive you, it will outlive your children. Things this car is old enough to do: Vote: yes Consent to sex: yes Rent a car: it IS a car This car’s got history. It’s seen some shit. People have done straight things in this car. People have done gay things in this car. It’s not going to judge you like a -blam!-ing Volkswagen would. Interesting facts: This car’s exterior color is gray, but its interior color is grey. In the owner’s manual, oil is listed as “optional.” When this car was unveiled at the 1998 Detroit Auto Show, it caused all 2,000 attendees to spontaneously yawn. The resulting abrupt change in air pressure inside the building caused a partial collapse of the roof. Four people died. The event is chronicled in the documentary, “Bored to Death: The Story of the 1999 Toyota Corolla” You wanna know more? Great, I had my car fill out a Facebook survey. Favorite food: spaghetti Favorite TV show: Alf Favorite band: tie between Bush and the Gin Blossoms This car is as practical as a Roth IRA. It’s as middle-of-the-road as your grandpa during his last Silver Alert. It’s as utilitarian as a member of a church whose scripture is based entirely on water bills. When I ran the CarFax for this car, I got back a single piece of paper that said, “It’s a Corolla. It’s fine.” Let’s face the facts, this car isn’t going to win any beauty contests, but neither are you. Stop lying to yourself and stop lying to your wife. This isn’t the car you want, it’s the car you deserve: The -blam!-ing 1999 Toyota Corolla.
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A 2003 Toyota Golf cart
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Mine was a pile of trash and broke down 8 times in the four years I had it but the 1977 ford thunderbird.
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Buick LeSabre, complete with grandma perfume saturating every corner of the vehicle. The odor will never leave me. We all know that perfume
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Got my first car likr a year ago. Like a 2003 Saturn Ion. Gets the job done
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6 Antworten2020 Farari.
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1 AntwortenIt was a piece of junk. The previous owner was some morbidly obese dude that flattened the driver's seat and snapped the steering wheel climbing out. My uncle convinced me to get it saying it was still a great car. Ended up in the ditch on the drive home and then wouldn't start again after that.
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1 AntwortenBat mobile
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3 Antworten1985 Toyota Truck in smurf blue. No air, no power locks, no power windows, a side mirror only on the driver side, 4 speed manual, no radio (I had to install one).
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First car I drove? 1980s Oldmobile Cutlass First car I owned? 1989 Dodge Colt. Still have fond memories of that car. It was a true Road Warrior.
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A hand-me-down 2000 Pontiac Grand Am GT Had around 170k miles on it whenever it was passed to me. The AC and heater doesn't work, the factory stereo would eat any CDs, it would overheat when being driven for too long, and the car would shake when going over 70mph. We still have it sitting in our backyard porch. That car wasn't just a piece of shit... it was [i] MY [/i] piece of shit.