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08/17/2007 06:59:09 PM · #1
1965 caddy coup
1968 ford pick up
1968 Plymouth satellite
1976 gran prix
1975 chevy corvette
1980 chevy corvette owned 20 yrs
1990 isuzi pick up
1994 honda accord
1996 exployer
1998 ford e150 van
2001 ford super crew
2005 e250 van
08/15/2007 10:45:34 PM · #2
Originally posted by chip_k:



'76 Triumph TR-7 (Never, ever, ever buy an English car!!!)



It's not English cars that are at fault per se, rather the mad fools who bought a TR-7. Only slightly better than an Allegro.
08/15/2007 10:14:15 PM · #3
I have a 06 Nissan Pathfinder, my 3rd one. Love this vehicle..
96 VW Cabrio convertible.. just for fun

Hubbie has a 05 Honda Civic hybrid..
and a 91 Range Rover.. His project car.. =/
08/15/2007 09:26:25 PM · #4
Since writing off my car as seen in my "What a Holiday!!!!" thread we have bought a new car. Gone with Hyundia Sante Fe again. Love it. PS photo is form the web, I did not take it. We have only had it for a week and I haven't had time to take any photos yet.



Message edited by author 2007-08-15 21:29:09.
08/15/2007 09:20:15 PM · #5
Previously owned:
1976 Cutlass Supreme (black, my first car)
1980 Pontiac T1000 (brown, college car)
1984 Ford EXP (grey, got when college car died forever)
1986 Mazda RX7 (chocolate brown, my dream car, at least in the 80s)
1990 Chevy Cavalier Z24 (black, fun to drive)
1994 Hyundai Elantra (burgundy, first family car)
1996 Chevy S10 (red, thought I had to have a truck)
1999 Geo Metro Sedan (hunter green, needed an economy car)
1996 Plymouth Voyager (red, family van)
1997 Chevy Suburban (white, family hauler)
2001 Chevy Cavalier Z24 (red, husband's midlife crisis car)

Currently own:
2000 Chevy Cavalier Z24 Convertible (black, even more fun to drive)
2005 Chrysler Sebring (white, daily driver)



08/15/2007 09:17:36 PM · #6
'74 Camaro (slowest Camaro ever made)

'71 Chevy Impala (trunk bigger'n Texas)

'76 Triumph TR-7 (Never, ever, ever buy an English car!!!)

'91 Chevy Beretta (not bad until the paint started EVAPORATING on the roof after about four years)

'97 Chevy S-10 (HORRID car for Colorado, where I now live)

'02 Subaru WRX



I LOVE this car! Great handling, gas mileage, power, feel and the turbo makes it perform like a dream even at 12,000 feet. The all-wheel drive is fantastic in the snow, too.
08/15/2007 09:08:39 PM · #7
1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Wagon (dark blue)

1976 Chevrolet Monza (pumpkin orange)

1980 VW Rabbit Diesel (baby blue) I don't recommend putting beer in the gas tank.

1986 Subaru XT Turbo (loaded, black on black) MAN, I LOVED this car! I don't recommend putting kerosene in the gas tank.

1982 Volvo 240DL (white) got rearended by a big 4x4 truck that crushed his grill & front end - my car was completely unscathed

1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse (dark green) A big mistake.

1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse (red) A bigger mistake.

2001 Acura 3.2CL Type S (red) I'm VERY happy with this car!
08/15/2007 08:58:10 PM · #8
I drive my feet. Bummer.
08/15/2007 08:49:09 PM · #9
Just retired from the Mustang/Mazda6 plant and started working this week at the Jeep plant. I'm checking the quality on the 2008 Jeep Liberty and Nitro. Its only for thirty days, unless I do some major sucking up and get hired full time.

My current ride is a 2006 Ford Freestar
08/09/2007 12:07:10 PM · #10
First to current:

1 - 1980 Chevy Malibu (my great grandmothers old car, I parked on a slope, it jumped gear and went straight into a creek, and then I gave it to good will)

2 - 1989 Chevy Blazer (THE ARCHETYPE) - donated to good will

3- 1989 Honda CX650 Custom (MOTORCYCLE)

4 - 1998 GMC Jimmy (Traded it)

5 - 2006 Hyundai Sonata v6 (current car and it rules)
08/09/2007 11:58:13 AM · #11
Here's my baby


08/09/2007 11:02:29 AM · #12


Acura 3.2TL
08/09/2007 10:33:41 AM · #13
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

Originally posted by tase:

citroen c4


You passed up a 2CV for that?


at 200 kph
08/07/2007 05:51:34 AM · #14
I own a Honda 250 Tornado, which is an offroad motorcycle and also a Mitsubishi L200 4x4 pickup - you just can't beat those two for off road.

08/07/2007 04:27:04 AM · #15
my next set of wheels ! :-)



and


08/07/2007 03:25:16 AM · #16
Originally posted by tase:

citroen c4


You passed up a 2CV for that?
08/07/2007 03:19:21 AM · #17
Short hijacking of this thread - would any of ou car lovers like to comment on these?



Thanks!
08/06/2007 08:33:17 AM · #18
,VROOOOOM!(sad to say,but true)
08/06/2007 08:03:23 AM · #19
Originally posted by superdave:


Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon edition with a 4.5" Rubicon Express long arm suspension kit.I get an amazing 10 miles per gallon!


Great shot. I love how I can see the next jeep under the chassis of yours.
08/06/2007 04:54:29 AM · #20
citroen c4
08/06/2007 01:47:51 AM · #21
Originally posted by superdave:


Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon edition with a 4.5" Rubicon Express long arm suspension kit.I get an amazing 10 miles per gallon!

10mi/gal is low!! in my new car i get 10km's/li
08/05/2007 10:16:58 PM · #22
Originally posted by SamDoe1:

Originally posted by Creature:

Awesome car. Grips so tight in the corners that I feel like I'm going to come out of the driver's seat, even with the substantial side-bolsters. Can stop so hard (with the Brembos) I feel like the paint is going to fly off the car. Looks to kill and it garners lot of attention (although the attention part is not the reason I bought it). Barely ever listen to the 12-speaker Bose stereo because the exhaust note is music to my ears.

Gripes? The paint is kinda soft -- stone chips galore. The transmission is loud. Very short-throw shifter but a little notchy. Difficult to finesse the clutch. Could have used better materials in the dash. Don't care for the amber instrument colors. Encourages heavy right foot, burnouts, and donuts on public streets. Cop magnet.

I would post a picture of it but I don't have any online right now -- they were on my webspace of my former ISP and have been deleted by them.


Thanks for the response. I'll be looking for a car soon since I'll be graduating and needing a car and this was towards the top of my list. I would get it used of course with ~40-60k miles on it. I've found them for around $18-$22k. Did you by chance compare with a BMW 325Ci/330Ci?

Yes, I drove an IS300 and a 330Ci and neither of them performed like the G35 Coupe (or sedan w/ Sport package). Granted those other two had nicer interiors and a few other gimmicks the Infiniti didn't, but my main priority was the fun-to-drive factor and all the things that contribute to that -- and the G35c hit the spot. :-)
08/04/2007 03:59:44 PM · #23

Jeep Wrangler, Rubicon edition with a 4.5" Rubicon Express long arm suspension kit.I get an amazing 10 miles per gallon!
08/04/2007 09:52:41 AM · #24
Originally posted by NathanW:

Originally posted by doctornick:

My Car :)


Why do I get the impression that it doesn't come with an engine?


Horse or donkey NOT included1 :D
08/04/2007 07:04:04 AM · #25
Originally posted by doctornick:

My Car :)


Why do I get the impression that it doesn't come with an engine?
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