2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
It was August 31, 1997. Easy to remember because it was the same day as Princess Diana was killed in her car accident.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
1975 Cadillac Calais: my father’s car, which he loved, and which I liked because it was so spacious and comfortable even though it usually smelled like cow feed and had brine shrimp exoskeletons in its backseat upholstery due to a Sea Monkey accident
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
1975 Cadillac Calais: my father’s car, which he loved, and which I liked because it was so spacious and comfortable even though it usually smelled like cow feed and had brine shrimp exoskeletons in its backseat upholstery due to a Sea Monkey accident
1986 Camaro Z28 - my dad’s car, which he very generously/insanely let me drive when I was a new teenage driver. Never wrecked it, fortunately.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
1975 Cadillac Calais: my father’s car, which he loved, and which I liked because it was so spacious and comfortable even though it usually smelled like cow feed and had brine shrimp exoskeletons in its backseat upholstery due to a Sea Monkey accident
1986 Camaro Z28 - my dad’s car, which he very generously/insanely let me drive when I was a new teenage driver. Never wrecked it, fortunately.
1983 Nissan Sunny (5 years old then). Never let me down, economical beyond believe, surprisingly spacious (it once held 10 people) and even fast enough to make me win a couple of “races”.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
1975 Cadillac Calais: my father’s car, which he loved, and which I liked because it was so spacious and comfortable even though it usually smelled like cow feed and had brine shrimp exoskeletons in its backseat upholstery due to a Sea Monkey accident
1986 Camaro Z28 - my dad’s car, which he very generously/insanely let me drive when I was a new teenage driver. Never wrecked it, fortunately.
1983 Nissan Sunny (5 years old then). Never let me down, economical beyond believe, surprisingly spacious (it once held 10 people) and even fast enough to make me win a couple of “races”.
1985 Chevette - My car in University. Simple to repair and gas efficient. Many a great road trip. IMHO one of the best cars ever developed. The year they perfected it…they discontinued it.
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
1975 Cadillac Calais: my father’s car, which he loved, and which I liked because it was so spacious and comfortable even though it usually smelled like cow feed and had brine shrimp exoskeletons in its backseat upholstery due to a Sea Monkey accident
1986 Camaro Z28 - my dad’s car, which he very generously/insanely let me drive when I was a new teenage driver. Never wrecked it, fortunately.
1983 Nissan Sunny (5 years old then). Never let me down, economical beyond believe, surprisingly spacious (it once held 10 people) and even fast enough to make me win a couple of “races”.
1985 Chevette - My car in University. Simple to repair and gas efficient. Many a great road trip. IMHO one of the best cars ever developed. The year they perfected it…they discontinued it.
1917 Diatto. There’s one in my neighborhood, owned by an really old guy who bought it in Italy from the original owner, and had it shipped over to NJ. He gave me a ride once. Talk about having people stare at you!
2006 Honda Civic SI Fiji Blue (current ride): handles fantastically, more than enough pep, Lord how I adore this car.
2011 Chevy Malibu, dark red (current ride) - very pleased with it.
1989 Honda CRX - 5 speed. Two seater. 50 something miles to the (Imperial) gallon. Man I loved that car.
1980 Jetta. I learned to drive a standard one this car, and loved it because it had been my sister’s. It was also the first car I owned and not just borrowed from my folks. But I killed it by neglecting the oil gauge thereby causing the engine to seize.
1987 Yugo: I can’t say I loved this car, but considering it’s price tag (around $4500 new) I have to say it wasn’t as bad as its reputation, and I’ve driven worse cheap cars.
1993 Isuzu Rodeo: A good reliable vehicle. Which I wrecked.
1995 Ford Aerostar: a “hoopdy” green minivan; the doors have trouble staying shut, the radio’s gone but the A/C works.
1975 Cadillac Calais: my father’s car, which he loved, and which I liked because it was so spacious and comfortable even though it usually smelled like cow feed and had brine shrimp exoskeletons in its backseat upholstery due to a Sea Monkey accident
1986 Camaro Z28 - my dad’s car, which he very generously/insanely let me drive when I was a new teenage driver. Never wrecked it, fortunately.
1983 Nissan Sunny (5 years old then). Never let me down, economical beyond believe, surprisingly spacious (it once held 10 people) and even fast enough to make me win a couple of “races”.
1985 Chevette - My car in University. Simple to repair and gas efficient. Many a great road trip. IMHO one of the best cars ever developed. The year they perfected it…they discontinued it.
1917 Diatto. There’s one in my neighborhood, owned by an really old guy who bought it in Italy from the original owner, and had it shipped over to NJ. He gave me a ride once. Talk about having people stare at you!
1987 Chevrolet Nova - Not much to look at, but a good, reliable car. The first one I owned all by myself.