What car do you drive?What your favorite car?

I drive a 91 Acura Legend (I love it!). I think Japanese cars are the best, they have the best engineers i.e they make cars that stand the test of time.


~-MCM-~

I drive a Toyota and probably will always have a Toyota. I like Toyotas. I just wish they had a full size van! Grrrr… my station wagon isn’t big enough.



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I have a '90 Toyota Celica.
As far as a dream car, it would have to be either a '99 Supra or a '98 Acura NSX.
The NSX would be kind of small for my fat ass, but man that would be cool.
Honda/Acura and Toyota/Lexus make the best cars in the world, hands down.


“Winners never quit and quitters never win, but those who never win and never quit are idiots.”

I drive a red '98 Chevy Prism. It’s cute, just big enough for four adults (or three and a baby), and it’s a gas miser. :slight_smile:

Prairie Rose


If you’re not part of the solution you’re just scumming up the bottom of the beaker.

A red '98 Dodge Neon. It eats a little more gas than my silver Dodge Shadow used to, but I needed an update on the old '89 Shadow. I don’t really care for Chevy, but I like Dodge a lot.


I rode Omni in Springfield, IL

I drive a very boring white Grand Am.
Dream car would be a Purple Porche 911 Carerra.

::sigh::

someday…


I really try to be good but it just isn’t in my nature!

I have a 1988 Renault Super 5, which was an updated version of the model sold in the US in the early 80s as the Renault Le Car, perhaps the worst car name ever. They still make them in Croatia for sale in the Eastern European market. It’s actually a pretty good car–solid, doesn’t break down, good gas mileage. Of course, it handles like a tank and the ride is not precisely smooth.

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I have a 1991 Toyota MR2, and I absolutely love it. It is my dream car. I love my car and I wouldnt want anything else. I had a 1996 MR2 before that and the two cars are vastly different The 91 Feels like a fine sports car, the 86 is much more like a gocart. Both a blast to drive, both got great gas mileage, and if you have the oppertunity, I highly recommend picking one up


Kinooning it up for 20 years and counting

That’s kind of funny because MY dream car is a Grand Am. I drive a piece of s*** Saturn.

I drive a '95 Ford Crown Victoria, which I like because of all the trunk room, but I kinda like my son’s Taurus, it has a kicky ride and has the thingie that opens the trunk by hitting a button, oh that would be SO nice when I have to get those humongous bags of dogfood!

Judy


“Subconsciously there are many people you hate.” “Consciously,sir, consciously.” Yossarian corrected in an effort to help. “I hate them consciously.”

I’ve always wanted a Mini, those little tiny cars you see people in England driving around. Unfortunately it would be highly impractical to own one here in the U.S. as parts usually need to be ordered from overseas and they’re high maintenance. Other than that I’d go for any late 60s/early 70s model BMW, Saab or Volvo.


“My hovercraft is full of eels.”

we drive the same car - love ya mmm

I drive a 96 Dodge Stratus. Very roomy for its classification, ok on the gas, great stereo, always get compliments on its color.

Dream car is a Jeep Grand Cherokee.

THERES ONLY ONE JEEP!!!

Want my 84 Toyota Van? Only 188000 miles on it with broken power steering.


Louie: young guy, possibly a bit green, but smart as paint. - Greg Charles

Hondas, bah, I always wonder if they use the same engines from their lawn mowers in their cars.

I drive a 91 Mercury Cougar. I think it’s pretty cool, it’s a hell of alot nicer than the 87 Mustang I used to drive. When I got it, I was so happy to go from a 4 cylinder to a 6, but now it costs me approx $20 a week on gas. The Mustang only cost me about $8.

My dream car is a 98 Mustang GT.

Current vehicle, 97 Jeep Wrangler. More than slightly modified. Wifes vehicle, 94 Jeep Grand Cherokee, V8, slightly modified. Next vehicle, 00/01 Dodge Cummins 4x4 2500.
Dream vehicle, 911 Porsche (for me)
Dream vehicle, Hummer (for wife, bought her
one at xmas, 1/18 scale)


I pity the fool that brings a knife to a gun fight.

I drive a 2000 Volvo S-70. Hubby now drives a 2000 Volkswagon Jetta. He traded in a Nissan pickup truck for the Jetta yesterday because it gets better gas mileage and he puts over 60 miles on the car everyday. The Jetta gets 42 mpg in the city and 49 mpg on the highway.

I don’t have a dream car. A Volvo has been my dream car since I was in high school. Now I have one and I’m perfectly happy to drive it until it falls apart.


“I love being married. It’s so great to find that one special person you want to annoy for the rest of your life.”

I drive a 1993 Nissan Altima which is still ticking along beautifully after 102,0xx miles without ever having any repairs. Which reminds me, I need to get an oil change.

I’m not enough of a car person to have a “dream” car. Actually, if I could buy my car again at 5k miles, I would.


“I guess one person can make a difference, although most of the time they probably shouldn’t.”

Currently I drive a “deep amythist” '99 Jeep Cherokee. It looked blue in the catalog. How was I to know “amythist” meant “purple”? Guys know about 6 colours. I dig the purple, though. The Grand Cherokees had “Soccer Mom” written all over them. I wanted something that I could actually take off-road, plus have cargo room for my stuff. The Cherokee does well on both counts.

My last car was a Porsche 911. Lots of fun! But not very good at hauling people or stuff, so I decided to get rid of it.

My dream car would be a dark met. blue 1997 Porsche 911. I think it looks better than the new ones, which to me look like Boxters. (BTW: I like Porsches better than mor exotic cars like Ferraris.)

But I’d rather just keep the Jeep and focus on getting something that flies! So my dream vehicle would be a Sikorski UH-60 Blackhawk, painted like a Seahawk. Oh yeah, I’d like the money to fly and maintain it too. For now I’ll just look for a Schweizer 300 or a Cessna 172.