Does your car describe you?
How did you choose it?
>>39028234
Dodge challenger
1995 Acura Legend with ripped leather seats and broken cassette player. But outside it's flawless. Just like me
>>39028234
2001 Volvo S80, 2.8 lite, 6 cylinder, twin turbo T6 engine, 270 HP, HALDEX clutch, executive version (4 seats, not 5), 4 heated seats, double-zone A/C, heated windshield, heated side mirrors, 3-setting memory seats and side mirrors, sat-nav, radio unit with 4-disc cd changer, TV tuner (doesn't work), coolbox mounted in the boot
(bent driveshaft, old tires, left side mirror doesn't fold electrically)
Basically, it's a 5 meter limo with quite some punch, 0-60 in 7 seconds, pretty good for a 16 year old, 2-tonne limo.
>>39028234
ford fista 2007 mk7
>>39028605
btw, it's my first car that I've bought myself, 1300 pounds. Pretty good for a warehouse wagecuck, huuh?
>>39028234
My personal vehicle is a 2012 Chevy Volt.
My work vehicle is a 2017 Nissan Versa.
>>39028234
I actually just bought a car today. Used to drive a 1995 Mustang with peeling paint, a convertible top that didn't go up, and an odometer that stopped counting. New car is a 1997 Lexus LS400, looks flawless and runs like it's brand new.I miss my beat up mustang desu. Any other anons know this feel?
>>39028262
Nice I saw one of those today, it was a bit banged up though.
>>39028262
came here just to post this
>>39028234
2007 Chevy Cobalt, red.
>>39028797
even if the mustang was shit it had "character".
The lexus looks like every other normiebox
>>39028234
2008 Yaris, same color and everything.
>>39028234
>tfw public transportation, because I never learned how to drive
>>39028234
8th gen civic si
pretty fun desu
>>39028234
I drive a gun metal grey toyota matrix. It perfectly describes me. Small, cheap, decent looking, super useful.
>>39028896
Yeah. I used to feel like someone when I drove my mustang. Loved rolling up to a stop and hearing the engine burble and growl while pedestrians looked at me like I was crazy (had the top down, rain, sleet, or shine). It also had a quirk where the whole car would shake and rattle while it shifted gears or when the road was steeper than about ten degrees. Probably not a good sign but it was fun. Always dreamed of taking a girl out in it but that never happened so I picked up the lexus, know this will last me for a good amount of time.
Renault 19 of 1993. 65 hp, consumes 5-6l for 100kms. No airbags, no climatisation but really cheap tu use. Has no style just like me.
>>39029040
At least you had good times and those can never leave you
>>39028234
Holden Cruze (think it's a chevy cruz in the U.S.)
I got it because I wanted a new, reliable normie car. My friend had one, I got to drive it, it was nice, so I got my own version.
I would prefer a ute (pick up truck) but they cost like three times as much, and I have no money.
Honestly I want a ute, a mini with manual shifting (I learnt to drive manual recently and It's a lot of fun) and I also kind of wanted a big muscle car like a Dodge Challenger. Maybe not so much a good idea after today.
>>39029229
Oh, and I bought a late 2014 model/release in January of 2015 to knock off a surprisingly large amount from the price.
I also use the manual speed shifter, but it's not the same as a real stick and not being able to shift down nicely sucks.
The god tier Nissan Versa S.
>4wd that I can easily convert to a decent sleeper-cabin SUV
>removable top (1986 Toyota 4runner)
>have tube bumpers so I can hit shit/get hit and laugh it off
>ripped out carpet and painted the floors with primer so it wouldn't get filthy
>sand off rust and paint over it with a brush and off-color paint
It fits me pretty well I think. She's my best friend.
>>39029309
The S? I have the Note. I'm
>>39028667
What's the difference, robot?
>>39029513
It's sedan not hatchback and the S has manual everything; transmission, windows, locks, etc.
It has good trunk space, mpg, and is the cheapest new car in the country. MSRP is 11,990.
I got it since it was cheap and you can hide stuff in the truck compared to hatchbacks.
I love her, she's not the prettiest but I love her nonetheless
>does it describe you
Pretty much; function over form, get from point A to point B
>how'd you choose it
A lady was gonna scrap it and I offered her $200 for it. Only needed a radiator changed and after $100 she was perfect. Had her for 5yrs now
>being able to drive
lfmao
>1999 Honda Civic
It's boring, safe, and generic in every way - just like me. My origin story is nothing exciting either. It was cheap-ish (5K when the car had 90K miles) and at a nearby dealer.
>>39028234
Porsche 944, got it in great condition for $4k CAD. Maintenance on these things is the most expensive part, but my dad used to be a mechanic so him and I do most of the repairs ourselves.
jeep liberty just bought it used with 118k mines 3.17v6 runs
this. got it from my grandpa when he died. had 3 major crashes so almost every part is changed
I drive a 2014 Bugatti chiron. It's a few years old embarrassingly. Really want a 2017 bad.
'94 Jeep Grand Cherokee. V8 with full-time 4WD. Easy to work on