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  1. 1. what type of vehical do you drive

    • sports car (imports tuners, muscle cars)
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    • Trucks
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    • sedans/ 4door nonsport cars
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    • cycle (moped to choppers)
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    • other (race cars to if you can call it a vehical
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What type of car(s) do you drive? For the people old enough to drive.

I drive a pearlecent blue 1995 Mazda MX-5 Miata. that last friday I bearly reared a truck :animeangr and ruined my bumber even more, smashed the turn singal, leftside pop up headlights don't pop up and crushed the left fender. :animecry:
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I actually drive a green Suzuki Esteem. Not really the biggest and most extravagant car you'll find, but we've had it for years and never had any problems with it. It gets good gas mileage and its pretty safe. Not as flashy as a BMW or something, but its a pretty good car.
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I drive a Mazda Protoge. It is not a very impressive car, but works well enough for what I need. On the plus side, it has great gas mileage. It also has the extra leg room that I need, and can never find on larger vehicles.
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2001 honda civic. i got in a crash recently, totally my fault and absolutely ricidulous - i honestly cried when it happened, since it was a new car i'd gotten and all, and i'd gone and gotten in a wreck. i plan on selling it as soon as i fix it; at this point it's become financially onerous. although it would be possible to sustain the required funds to pay insurance as well as the loans each month, i do not want to work as much as i do now once i go to college.

speaking of loans, i find it's one of the most ridiculous things. people go out and buy a car and get loans. what they fail to realize is that most often, after they have made all their loan payments on their car they will have paid double what the car would've cost if they would've just put down all the money at once. it's a huge trap people endlessly fall into and it's how the banks make a lot of money.

that's the american way for you.

this also applies to houses: almost every middle class american, who works hard at their job, has a family, and all that jazz, have to pay about triple what their house would cost if they were able to afford their house when they first purchased it.

it's ridiculous.
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I like Mazda the best but don't get me wrong every car company has their flagships and pos (cough mostly us domestics cough pinto cough neon cough ). Nissan has it GT-R, Honda/Acura NSX, Mazda has the RX series, Ford GT, :animesigh Chevy nothin now sense the discontuined the F chase, Dodge Viper, and Mistubishi has it EVO's. But my insurance will be $330 a month :animestun. Also I need to fix my car with after Market :animesmil
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[COLOR=Blue][SIZE=1]Are you ready? Huh?

1990 Pontiac Sunbird

Whats that you say? Can you race me, you ask? Well of course you can but you'll be damn suprised at what I have under the hood...Rats. Thats right, I have rats powering my car by exercise wheels and batteries, lets face it folks, you're not going to beat me in a race. I mean my top speed is 30...and 40 downhill.

No, but, seriously its a piece. It works and looks okay but under the hood is a piece...Just like all them cars on "Pimp My Ride"[/SIZE][/COLOR]
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[color=darkgreen]I am currently driving a 1996 Ford Bronco (Eddie Bauer edition)..however that was spelled. It drives really nice, and surprisingly has a very good turning radius for a big clunker. I absolutely adore it, but it's not technically my truck. My parents own it, and are selling it T_T

When it gets sold, I have to fix up my 1991 Nissan Maxima. I don't know what's wrong with it at the moment, but I might just have to take it into the dealership. Bleh, there goes my arm and leg.

I plan on selling that and getting a truck. Maybe a Chevy or Dodge.[/color]
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[COLOR=GREEN]I have a '98 Ford Escort ZX2. It's a nice little car that still runs pretty well considering its age. The only thing is that it's got a fair amount of scratches and dings in the hood, plus most of the features are manual (windows, locks, etc.) except the side mirrors. It does, though, have an awsume amount of trunk space for it's overall size, which comes in handy hauling stuff back and forth between school and home :animesmil [/COLOR]
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I drive a white 1996 Geo Prism. It's not a flashy car, but it's very reliable. My brother had it before me and I bought it off him two years ago. It's got 112,000 miles on it and other than a new battery and water pump it's never had any problems. Only drawback is that the opening to the trunk is narrow so even though there is room larger items won't fit through the opening.
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[FONT=Comic Sans MS][COLOR=Blue]'95, forest-green [URL=http://www.vzwpix.com/mi/19821443_71076723_0.jpeg?limitsize=520,520&outquality=56&ext=.jpg&border=2,0,0,0]Buick LeSabre[/URL]. It had previously been broken into/stolen, and once the lady fixed the door, and replaced the *utterly destroyed* steering column/casing/wheel, She sold it to me for 1100 bucks. Pretty fly if you ask me.
It's only got 98,000 miles on it (yeah, "only"... [b]^_^;;[/b] ), and she NEVER listened to the radio. I had the tape-player replaced, since my constant use fried it, and a CD/MD player wouldn't be compatible. I've got a sony in there now. Sounds're crystal, and with the "speaker-savers" tweaked, the bass is pumpin', and that rumble/crunch sound that's so common with stock-speakers is completely gone.
Once the speakers go, i'm puttin in some X-plod, assuming i can fork the cash in a few [i]years[/i]. Being an 18-yo, white male, with "good grades", living in Jersey means that since i got pulled over, I've got a 1400$ federal-tripe-fine to pay the state, a 103$ ticket, and about 500$ lawyer fees. :animeangr [/FONT][/COLOR]


Addition!:
[COLOR=Blue][FONT=Comic Sans MS]Quincy Archer reminded me... I have no Gas Gague... Something's messed up within the console, and it's more of a very accurate RPM gague. I've worked it out to getting almost exactly 317 miles to-the-tank in the spring/summer, and only 248 in the fall/winter.[/FONT][/COLOR]
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I drive a dark green 1990 Audi Quattro. I paid a whole $1050 for it a year and a half ago and it still drives pretty well. Though unfortunately the gas gauge doesnt work, so i have to go by mileage. I can only lock the car from the outside on the passenger side door (no idea why..) and sometimes the CD player refuses to take my CDs forcing me to listen to the propagand...err radio :animeangr
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*sigh* My car. I really do love my car. I have a [B]1996 Grey Jeep Grand Cherokee[/B]. It has leather seats (though it feels like pleather) and a CD player and the little screen that says the time doesn't work (but the radio does!), so it works for me. It's a real joy to drive (when I had my practice license...I just have to pass my driver's test :animeswea )
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I drive a '97 Toyota Camry XLT. It's a nice car and I have never had any problems with it. I bought it new straight out of the dealer's showroom. It has leather seats, sunroof, cd/cassette radio and power seats and mirrors...you know, the normal stuff that comes in the XLT model. As for the flashy stuff the flashy-est thing I have on my car is the "gold package". That just means that the letters and logos on the exterior of the car are in a gold color instead of the typical silver.

My husband drives a full sized, long bed Dodge Ram 4x4 truck he got last year. I don't know too much about it except it is tall and I have a tough time climbing into it since it doesn't have running boards. I have to grab the handle on the inside and pull myself up. I really need to have him put a step or ladder...something so I have an easier time getting into that thing. It is nice to ride around in since it is so tall I can see over most of the other vehicles on the road! Of course most of the other trucks are like his. My hometown is a rural farming community so there are tons of trucks on the road.
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A silver 2001 Nissan Altima...it's my first car...quite pleased with it too...my dad gave it to me as a gift on my 16th birthday...he said it was "decent, reliable, and more than suits your needs..."

I only use it to drive to work though...for everything else...I just get rides from friends...
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[SIZE=1]Now, I'm only 14, but like all tweenagers, yes I meant tween, we all dream of what our dream car would be. Well I'm not really a cars person personally, I want a motorbike, yeah, it sounds a bit cliché but I can live with it.

Also, I am going to learn how to drive a car first, and my first car is going to be a simple Ford Escort, cheap on insurance. ^^;;[/SIZE]
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