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metroid23

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2006 Touring 350z
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Still got $20k-ish left on the loan, so, no new car coming up for me just yet
 
95 Black Honda Accord. Drive side doorlock doesn't work right so I have to unlock the cardoors from the passenger side. Guess that'll come in handy on a date or something. Also I'm missing a nob on my radio so I can't turn it off unless I turn off the car. Other than those minor issues my car rocks.:D
 

tedtropy

$50/hour, but no kissing on the lips and colors must be pre-separated
metroid23 said:
2006 Touring 350z
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Still got $20k-ish left on the loan, so, no new car coming up for me just yet

Pretty cars that can get you in all sorts of trouble. I love 'em.
 

tedtropy

$50/hour, but no kissing on the lips and colors must be pre-separated
sonarrat said:
More people should be this wise. If you're going to take the hit for depreciation anyways, you might as well get your money's worth out of the car and drive it until the repair bills outweigh buying a replacement.

It's a car that actually gets decent resale value. Not quite as much as a Civic, but close. I don't plan on selling it soon either way. Knock on wood, but the only expensive things I've had to replace were the crappo factory tires (went with Cooper Zeons) and a set of brakes.
 

SUPREME1

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I have 115K miles on my '99 accord and will keep getting more as we try not to put too many miles on the ridgeline.

Such a dependable car.. NEVER given us any problems in 8 years. She runs a little slower and shakes just a wee bit now, but she's put in a lot of work.. and still looks good. I keep her clean and polished up, the paint looks almost new.



:D
 

Tarazet

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tedtropy said:
It's a car that actually gets decent resale value. Not quite as much as a Civic, but close. I don't plan on selling it soon either way. Knock on wood, but the only expensive things I've had to replace were the crappo factory tires (went with Cooper Zeons) and a set of brakes.

That's cool. I've had my Element since September of '04, and so far I've had to do oil changes, have a rock chip in the windshield patched (free thanks to insurance), a new set of tires ($600 including installation), a replacement of a bad suspension knuckle (free thanks to warranty) and some repairs due to vandalism ($500 deductible). It's a little more than I would like but still well within reason.
 
I drive a 1991 black Acura Integra.

Lemme list some of the features of this bad boy:
Its a manual.
Unpowered locks.
Unpowered windows.
Powered Seatbelts, awwww yeah.
 
Bought a new 2006 Jetta TDI about 1.5 years ago. Have almost 27,000 km on it. Get great mileage out of it too...about 900-1000km highway clicks...no problems with it so far...
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
I love these threads. =P

2006 Touring 350Z, just like Metroid's.

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bumpkin

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2007 Subaru Impreza (newport blue)
2.5i Sedan, four-door
Upgraded sound system with 6-disc CD changer, aux in (for an MP3 player)
Power moon roof
16 inch allow wheels

It's sexxxxxxxy.
 

PantherLotus

Professional Schmuck
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I have an 04 Mistubishi Galant LS. 3.8 V6, 230 HP. Mine is a shade darker than the one in the pic. I can't recommend it enough. I had a 2000 Galant ES (Patriot Red) that was in perfect shape when my wife and I were broadsided. It would've driven another 50k miles easy, but more importantly--the car held up extremely well and saved my wife from being hurt too badly. Safe, reliable, surprising, fair gas mileage (25-30 mpg), fast as hell---gears wound like a ****ing slingshot, and depending on your tastes, pretty good looking.

Edit:
I want an EVO for the weekends.
 

snaildog

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I'm hopefully getting a 1991 Toyota Corolla (hatchback, 1500 manual) next week. Don't really give a shit about cars - I just want something cheap, economical and reliable and apparantly Corollas can't be beat.
 

Mar

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Taken on the day I bought it. Drove it up to my parents place. It's 3 years older now and not as shiny :(.
 

Limedust

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No lease for me either. I had a decent trade in, and I got mine after they pretty much started giving them away.

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2006 Jeep Liberty that I stole from my work for $15,000
Mine's a dark brown though. Wife loves itm, me? ...meh.

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Other car is 2004 Dodge Neon SXT with less than 30k miles. Bought brand new off the showroom floor.

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Deleted member 8095

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Phobophile said:
I have the suspicion most of these people lease.

That, and I could tell you I own any of those cars just as easily :) jk jk.

I drive a 94 Nissan Sentra bitches!
 

Tarazet

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Phobophile said:
I have the suspicion most of these people lease.

I could buy a BMW or a G35 if I wanted to. I just would rather save my money for something that will be a better investment, like a house or a piece of fine art.
 

KINGMOKU

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I drive a convertable. Driving anything else is not only pathetic, but a waste of time, money, and well, life.

Breeze thru your hair, no smoke stains on the ceiling, it's perfect.
 
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