Also, your mom.
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My uncle owns a Aston Martin and a Audi though. I get to drive them when I visit. They're pretty hot. :oops:
2011 Dodge Ram Lone Star Edition with the HEMI engine :)
In a few years, I think I'll move onto my first pick - the Dodge Challenger SRT - after business picks up a little more.
Mazda 6 V6 in '06. The devils car--gives me problems all the time.
cdragon_88
Worst car I ever owned was my first; a 1996 Dodge Neon... what a POS. The engine blew (replaced it) on it, but what ultimately did it in, was that the transmission literally FELL OUT of it. I bought it for $1200 while I was in HS... managed to get me through to my sophomore year in college, where I "upgraded" to a 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse GST. As girly the GST was, it was one of the most reliable cars I've owned.
I wish I could have one of these things, a Toyota Tercel Station Wagon. My dad owned one when I was younger, and that car was a god-damn TANK. It tended to rust, and the muffler kept falling off, but it was small, light, and POWERFUL. You could fill the entire trunk with rock, and it would keep going. When it snowed, my dad's Tercel was the only thing that would ever get out of our Cul-De-Sac, this being a hill which even the snowplows would get stuck at the bottom of.
It was like the energizer bunny of cars.
Dodge Neon... what a POSErnesto_basicI like that little car, just wish it wasn't a Fiat/Chrysler. I'd buy the Plymouth Neon if I ever found one just for collecting reasons.
[QUOTE="Ernesto_basic"]Dodge Neon... what a POSFightingfanI like that little car, just wish it wasn't a Fiat/Chrysler. I'd buy the Plymouth Neon if I ever found one just for collecting reasons.
Actually, it was a Plymouth, but Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler are one in the same. As an aside, I also drove a 1992 Chrysler Caravan, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, which was some of the most fun I had as a teen :p
I like that little car, just wish it wasn't a Fiat/Chrysler. I'd buy the Plymouth Neon if I ever found one just for collecting reasons.[QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="Ernesto_basic"]Dodge Neon... what a POSErnesto_basic
Actually, it was a Plymouth, but Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler are one in the same. As an aside, I also drove a 1992 Chrysler Caravan, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, which was some of the most fun I had as a teen :p
True. The Plymouth version is just the more desirable version, it's rare. Same as well, I was the only one in high school driving a manual, good thing is most people can't steal your car :P[QUOTE="Ernesto_basic"][QUOTE="Fightingfan"] I like that little car, just wish it wasn't a Fiat/Chrysler. I'd buy the Plymouth Neon if I ever found one just for collecting reasons. Fightingfan
Actually, it was a Plymouth, but Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler are one in the same. As an aside, I also drove a 1992 Chrysler Caravan, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, which was some of the most fun I had as a teen :p
True. The Plymouth version is just the more desirable version, it's rare. Same as well, I was the only one in high school driving a manual, good thing is most people can't steal your car :PI'm glad I learned how to drive manual, but I would never buy one today. I understand that some people argue that you get more out of a manual transmission, but living in a city with millions of other drivers, I can't find one reason why I'd switch from automatic these days.
Escalade... Honda... hmmmmmI drive an Escalade white diamond tri-coat and a Bellanova white Pearl Honda Civic Si.
Fightingfan
[QUOTE="undergroundLPx"]Too bad you weren't riding that bad boy earlier when you shat your pants. lmaoPretty sweet. Got it for my brithday from poppa.
megagene
[QUOTE="Fightingfan"]Escalade... Honda... hmmmmm The Si was my first car I bought in my sophomore year of high school and I just never got rid of it. 200k miles and never had to do anything besides change the oil, and replaced the timing belt when I bought it brand new(which wasn't needed but I did anyway). Oh and I burned the clutch, but that's my fault :P I was learning how to drive and then manual on top of that.I drive an Escalade white diamond tri-coat and a Bellanova white Pearl Honda Civic Si.
brucewayne69
I like that little car, just wish it wasn't a Fiat/Chrysler. I'd buy the Plymouth Neon if I ever found one just for collecting reasons.[QUOTE="Fightingfan"][QUOTE="Ernesto_basic"]Dodge Neon... what a POSErnesto_basic
Actually, it was a Plymouth, but Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler are one in the same. As an aside, I also drove a 1992 Chrysler Caravan, equipped with a 5-speed manual transmission, which was some of the most fun I had as a teen :p
My first car was a 96 Plymouth Neon coupe. I abused that car to no end. It wouldn't die.
I bought my Pop's 2009 Ford Ranger XLT Supercab. As he no longer needs it and my Ma wants something smaller and doesn't ride like a truck, I bought it from her.
My car, that I drive like once a week:
A 2006 Kia Rio
Except a lot less new and clean, and with white racing stripes. You're totally impressed, I'm sure.:P
My current bike that I'm too lazy to take a picture of right now:
[QUOTE="WhiteKnight77"]my Ma wants something smaller FightingfanJesus what's smaller then a ranger...
She wants something smaller than her 2004 Crown Vic.
honestly, unless your in construction or live in Kuwait where petrol is 30cents a litre, why would you want to drive a truck?
To haul/pull things. It comes in handy when: You're moving, someone you know is moving, purchasing large items like furniture and TVs and not paying for an additional delivery charge, pulling tree stumps, pulling a camper or trailer, tailgating parties (mine has a 400 watt outlet in the bed, perfect for an electric grill), sleeping in the bed when you've really pissed off your wife, you have to go off-road for some reason. Those are all things I've done with my truck...well, except for the sleeping in it because the wife's pissed...yet.honestly, unless your in construction or live in Kuwait where petrol is 30cents a litre, why would you want to drive a truck?
BossPerson
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