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What did you take your drivers test in?

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'98 Mazda 626 ES-V6. Good maneuverability, and a strong engine for that freeway merge.
 
Originally posted by: jumpr
'98 Mazda 626 ES-V6. Good maneuverability, and a strong engine for that freeway merge.

I hope they dont test that...this van is a 4.6L V8...its amazingly underpowered.
 
1977 Trans-Am 6.6 litre w/T-tops...driving test inspector went to get in and looked at no rear sear, the roll bar and the 5-piece harness sets for the driver and passanger and asked if the car was street legal. I didn't tell him we had capped off the exhaust from running straight off the comp. headers to force it through the mufflers.😛

Handed him that appropriate paperwork and off we went....

BTW...that was a little while ago.😉
 
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: Bullhonkie
84 Chevy Citation X11

Was quick and painless, passed with flying colors.

i always loved the name of those :beer:

Still have it in the family, I think one of my uncles has it now and still drives it occasionally. Was purchased new and the odo has rolled over twice now I think. :Q Was my first car so it'll always have a place with me. 🙂
 
1979 Chevy Impala station wagon

The guy didn't even bother checking my distance to curb on the parallel parking test, he was impressed enough that I completed the 3-point u-turn without hitting the curbs.
 
Originally posted by: crab
I'm gonna wind up doing mine in a Ford E150 conversion van :Q

That kind of sucks.

I remember in driver's ed we had to demonstrate our skills in driving in reverse. I ended up in the early 80's era Suburban. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Bullhonkie
Originally posted by: Walleye
Originally posted by: Bullhonkie
84 Chevy Citation X11

Was quick and painless, passed with flying colors.

i always loved the name of those :beer:

Still have it in the family, I think one of my uncles has it now and still drives it occasionally. Was purchased new and the odo has rolled over twice now I think. :Q Was my first car so it'll always have a place with me. 🙂

we rolled the odometer in my truck once, and it's 3/4 it's way around for a second time. 🙂
 
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