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AK97CX 07-09-2008 12:05 PM

Just for fun, what cars have you owned in the past?
 
Past Daily Drivers:
'89 Honda Civic Wagon, 5 spd.
'93 Honda Accord EX Coupe, 5 spd. (best car I've owned)
'01 Honda Accord EX Sedan, 5 spd.

Winter beaters:
'80 BMW 320i, 5 spd. (failed project)
'87 Toyota Pickup, 2wd, 5 spd.
'84 VW Rabbit GTI, 5 spd. (most fun to drive, horrible money pit)

Beater trucks:
'86 Toyota 1 Ton Long Bed Pickup, 2wd, 5 Spd. (totaled it, sadly)
'90 Ford F150, straight 6, auto.

Wife's cars:
'91 Honda Accord LX Sedan, Auto.
'00 Honda CRV, 5 spd.

kamesama980 07-09-2008 12:26 PM

'86 Toyota Camry L4 auto (totalled)
'96 Ford Ranger L4 MT5 2wd (coudln't spin the tires period) (totalled)
'88 Toyota Cressida L6 auto (sold unfortunately)
'90 Toyota Cressida L6 MT5 (I swapped in the MT5, Current DD/fun project)
'87 Chevy S10 p/u L4 MT4 2wd (current DD/mpg project)

Loserkidwac 07-09-2008 12:29 PM

89 Dodge shadow ES
91 Honda CRX Si
90 Acura Integra LS
96 Geo Metro
91 Acura Integra SE
90 Honda CRX Si
96 Subaru Impreza Brighton AWD
03 MazdaSpeed Protege
95 Honda Civic VX
94 Honda Del Sol S


Lol I think thats it for now ha ha

Jay2TheRescue 07-09-2008 12:39 PM

1980 Pontiac Bonneville Safari Wagon (Learned to drive on this car)
1981 AMC Spirit (Grandma's old car given to my sister & I)
1984 Buick Skyhawk (Inherited from my grandmother, and immediately traded to my sister for her 81 Regal)
1981 Buick Regal (My first car I actually registered in my name. I still own & drive the car on occasion)
1974 Chevrolet C-10 Custom Deluxe pickup (I wish I still had this one)
1986 Chevrolet C-10 Silverado pickup (Still owned - on loan to my father right now)
1998 GMC Sierra K1500 extended cab 4x4 pickup (current daily driver)

theholycow 07-09-2008 12:43 PM

Past personal cars:

1987 Cadillac Sedan DeVille, HT4100 aluminum head engine. Very comfortable, reasonably fast despite low horsepower when it ran well, best built-in diagnostic system ever made. Suffered from aging, neglect, unreliable engine, and dumb kid owner.

1997 Pontiac Grand Am SE V6 3.1. Did not fit me, my knees and elbows always hurt after driving it. Suffered from I hated it due to fit and lameness, and from dumb kid driveritis -- if one pedal wasn't on the floor, both were. Blew the engine at ~130k, replaced it, was angry for a long time. Car redeemed itself when I no longer drove it and let my aunt drive it, and eventually sold it to her.

2002 GMC Sierra 4x4 extended cab regular bed 5.3l: Suffers from occasional minor gremlins. Can do ANYTHING. Never lets me down. Gets me there fast, gets heavy loads anywhere, drags the camper up any mountain. Very comfortable.

1980 Buick Lesabre 4.1 V6: Suffers from age, neglect, and low budget. Very comfortable, not very fast. Very light for its size -- a mere 3500 pounds for a yacht. Inherited from Grandpa who bought it new. I will eventually put the money and effort into this car that it deserves.

2008 VW Rabbit 2.5 I5, 5 speed manual: Finally I have a manual transmission. My FE car. Surprisingly comfortable. Suffers from overengineering that causes minor annoyances. Chosen mainly because I needed a dependable, cheap car with no BS and no waiting for the right car to be for sale. A good temporary car until my next car, which is...

2010 Camaro V6 6-speed manual: Going to be very impressive, with power, comfort, efficiency, and price all very good.

Work trucks:
1997 Ford Econoline 250 - overloaded, beat, crap.
1997 Ford Ranger 4x4 4.1 V6 - Beast that couldn't handle loads very well even with its heavy-duty options, and the 4wd didn't work well
2002 Ford Econoline 250 extended-length - Was very nice when it was brand new.
1997 F350 dually 12' stake body 15,000 pound dumptruck: Currently for sale.

bowtieguy 07-09-2008 01:38 PM

'71 chevy pickup
'84 chevy camaro
'93 chevy s10
'96 saturn sl1
'86 buick century
'91 chevy cavalier rs
'91 chevy camaro z28
'92 chevy camaro rs
'86 chevy camaro z28
'96 pontiac gran prix
'95 olds 88
'01 chevy monte carlo
'97 chevy camaro(30th anniversary)
'00 chevy prizm

can ya tell we don't like GM? BTW, i'd put any up of these against honda (except the camaros) in respect to dependability. must admit tho, perhaps imports are able to take more abuse.

civic94 07-09-2008 02:01 PM

89 ford taurus V6 auto - starter car, absolute POS... only V6 I had
90 honda civic LX sedan auto
92 toyota camry 4 cyl, auto
90 honda civic hatchback std, manual
94 honda civic DX coupe, manual --- current car

will only buy 4 cylinder cars forever..... even vans/pickups/suv's offer 4 cylinders :)

jadziasman 07-09-2008 02:05 PM

71 Dodge Dart automatic
79 Chievy Chevette 4 speed
76 Chevy Vega Station Wagon automatic
84 Chevy Cavalier 5 speed
85 Renault Alliance 5 speed
92 Honda Civic VX
01 Chevy Prizm automatic
92 Toyota Camry automatic

ihatemybike 07-09-2008 03:33 PM

1980 Ford Fairmont
1984 Pontiac 6000 STE
1986 Chevrolet Astro
1990 Ford Taurus
1994 Chevrolet Astro
2000 Chevrolet Astro
1999 Chevrolet Astro
1997 Chevrolet Astro

I love Astros.

thornburg 07-09-2008 03:43 PM

'96 Dodge Grand Caravan (received free from the in-laws)
'02 Chrysler PT Cruiser (loved this car, but got crap mileage)
'02 VW Jetta Wagon TDI (sold when expecting our third, who is now 6 mos. old)
'07 Hyundai Entourage (space for the whole family)
'90 Toyota Celica ST (because commuting at 16-18MPG costs way too much)

I've also had a lot of time driving a few other cars from near family members, but those are the ones I've owned.

Unrelated note: If anyone looks at my gaslog and sees the drop I was speculating about, I believe I've found the cause. The e-brake was dragging. I'm the kind of person who sets it every single time I park anywhere, so now I need to unlearn that habit (as it isn't worth the $300 I was quoted to have it fixed--and as it stands right now, it isn't dragging, and it will brake if I pull up on it, so it is now just reserved for actual emergencies, rather than being the parking brake).


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