What car do you drive?

Allanv

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2000 BMW 318CI

with the cost of fuel and the damn speed cameras in the UK it was the best choice
 

Stumps

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Jun 18, 2001
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1984 Ford ZK Fairlane, 4.1litre EFI inline 6, 3 spd Automatic, 2.77:1 diff
 

PeeluckyDuckee

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Car I borrowed from the bank - 2001 Honda Prelude. I looked at it yesterday after carwash and still went "hell yeah" like the feeling I had the day I bought it. Performance wise though, I realise now it really isn't as speedy as I first thought it was on looks alone. This is my first car, so regardless I'm happy about it. Even though it's a Honda I still worry about it giving me troubles, so I try to do as much preventative maintenance as possible.

Borrowed cause I still owe them on it. Can't wait till it's paid off, ~3yrs to go.

Parents have the 2002 Intrigue. I love the torque on that thing, though it does look like a boat, but doesn't really drive like one at all.
 

akshatp

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Oct 15, 1999
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1997 BMW 740iL.

Looking to switch to an A6 after the winter is over though.
 

zerocool84

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Nov 11, 2004
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2005 Dodge SRT-4 ACR

1970 VW Beetle


and im waiting for someone to start flaming someone for something....................
 

angminas

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1993 Toyota Tercel. A bit cramped, but my job involves a lot of driving, so the reliability and MPG really help. I got it with 77,711 miles on it for about $2000, and it has nearly 138,000 on it now with no end in sight. Still starts and runs like when I bought it. I drove a 1994 Tercel before it into the ground. Plus I get some weird geeky pleasure out of driving a toy car that works better than other people's real cars. :thumbsup:
 

dug777

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1989 Mazda 323 5 door hatch (5speed manual) ;)

Utterly reliable, not a speck of rust, and very comfortable, albeit somewhat underpowered and not entirely frugal with the petrol...