what kind of car do u have ?

yo was up the name is VTec well i have a honda accord and two honda CRX am working on getting the 07 Nissan Skyline

'92 'lude
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but it's on its deathbed and some kid wants to give me a few hundred for it. if i had time, i'd keep it as a hobby car, but i'm just going to let it go.
i'd kill for a skyline. :)
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but it's on its deathbed and some kid wants to give me a few hundred for it. if i had time, i'd keep it as a hobby car, but i'm just going to let it go.
i'd kill for a skyline. :)

I have a few matchbox cars.
I have considered buying a new vespa
I have considered buying a new vespa


Infinity G35, that's a sweet ride.
If i were to go for a new luxury sedan, I'd go for either that, or the Acura TL. Probably TL though, because i think Honda is greater than Nissan. ;)
But right now, I have the old prelude, a newer Subaru Outback (hey, I'm a family man now) and a cheap'n'reliable Hyundai Elantra which I use to commute to work. Great on gas, and so cheap I didnt even have to finance it.
If i were to go for a new luxury sedan, I'd go for either that, or the Acura TL. Probably TL though, because i think Honda is greater than Nissan. ;)
But right now, I have the old prelude, a newer Subaru Outback (hey, I'm a family man now) and a cheap'n'reliable Hyundai Elantra which I use to commute to work. Great on gas, and so cheap I didnt even have to finance it.

hey..thnx...just to give it an out run..believe me fellows..infiniti got a whole lot to give then just an image..i love my car..its cool :)

no car. no license. Ever.
And no, I am not a teenager who has yet to get a license.
I am a 30 year old who never bothered to get one, and doesn't care, as it isn't necessary where I live.....and would be way to expensive anyway, with gas prices the way they are.
And no, I am not a teenager who has yet to get a license.
I am a 30 year old who never bothered to get one, and doesn't care, as it isn't necessary where I live.....and would be way to expensive anyway, with gas prices the way they are.

I don't have a car but when I need one I drive one of my parents cars, 02 or 03 Camry's.

I like the irony of the fact Mitsubishi built planes that bombed my country killing people and now the roads are full of Pajeros, Lancers, colts and expresses :)

what's worse is Volkswagen. Hitler ask Porsche to make large factory in Wolfsberg to built a 'people's car', the Volkswagen. And shortly after WW2 started, that factory was making 90% military vehicles (tanks, etc..) with over 11,000 half-starved foreign slave labor, mostly polish and later on, russians. So basically, VW was started up by the nazi party and grew in size because of WW2 and slave labor.
And nowadays, so many kids think VW are 'cool' cars to own, and admire they're 'german' engineering, and even flock for special 'Wolfsberg edition' versions of the cars. How ironic.
Another reason I despise VW is coz my brother is a mechanic at VW/Audi dealer in town, and believe me when I say this, those cars are pure garbage, at least the ones in North America. Most new VW and Audi are either made in Mexico or most of the parts are from Mexico. You know, the same plant that wanted to organize a union due to deplorable working conditions and low wages, so the corporation a few years back fired everyone involved in the pro-union movement and hired all new workers. Well, not calling Mexico a '3rd-world nation', but from what my brother has notice, any VW or Audi part that is 'made in mexico' fails prematurely, even simple stuff like water pumps that should last half a million miles, they fail sometimes at even 80,000. But when a customer tries to service the car, they only allow the selling of 'made in germany' parts for an arm and a leg. There's a common saying among mechanics that if an Audi's 'Check Engine' light comes on, it's $1,000 minimum to fix whatever is wrong, no matter how basic.
It may be different in Europe, as I believe the German-made VWs are actually great cars, and they have to be as in Europe, people don't put up with crap, but in North America, where most are brainwashed into believing Ford is Quality Job #1, and GM makes the best cars on the planet, you can sell complete garbage and get away with it.
Unless you get a Honda or Toyota. Those are made in Canada, and they last half a million miles easy. My Prelude with 445,000km, it has a bit of exhaust issues and rust is out of control, but its still on its ORIGINAL clutch! how's that for quality! :)
And nowadays, so many kids think VW are 'cool' cars to own, and admire they're 'german' engineering, and even flock for special 'Wolfsberg edition' versions of the cars. How ironic.
Another reason I despise VW is coz my brother is a mechanic at VW/Audi dealer in town, and believe me when I say this, those cars are pure garbage, at least the ones in North America. Most new VW and Audi are either made in Mexico or most of the parts are from Mexico. You know, the same plant that wanted to organize a union due to deplorable working conditions and low wages, so the corporation a few years back fired everyone involved in the pro-union movement and hired all new workers. Well, not calling Mexico a '3rd-world nation', but from what my brother has notice, any VW or Audi part that is 'made in mexico' fails prematurely, even simple stuff like water pumps that should last half a million miles, they fail sometimes at even 80,000. But when a customer tries to service the car, they only allow the selling of 'made in germany' parts for an arm and a leg. There's a common saying among mechanics that if an Audi's 'Check Engine' light comes on, it's $1,000 minimum to fix whatever is wrong, no matter how basic.
It may be different in Europe, as I believe the German-made VWs are actually great cars, and they have to be as in Europe, people don't put up with crap, but in North America, where most are brainwashed into believing Ford is Quality Job #1, and GM makes the best cars on the planet, you can sell complete garbage and get away with it.
Unless you get a Honda or Toyota. Those are made in Canada, and they last half a million miles easy. My Prelude with 445,000km, it has a bit of exhaust issues and rust is out of control, but its still on its ORIGINAL clutch! how's that for quality! :)
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I take the bus. It saves money and is a great group activity! :P

I take the bus sometimes too. That makes my vehicle a Mercedes. Kick ass!!
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I could bet my life, that I'll buy Toyota Supra MKIV. Wait for 16 months ;)
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2008 Aveo (Black)

@Prelude: believe me, qualitywise Audi is one of the best middle-upper class cars you can get. VW is not far behind of course, as both companies share some resources (Audi is part of VW).
regarding history: well, normally i'd say, you can't really blame today's companies for their past crimes (just to remind you, many United States companies made good business with Nazi Germany. for instance IBM sold them loads of early computers, which were used for the bookkeeping of concentration camps. there is an excellent book on that subject, but i would need to look it up. damn my senile old brain...), but in this case, with VW downplaying the whole affair and refusing to pay any reparations to this day, it really puts them in a bad light.
but guess what: for most morale and principles just disappear with the emergence of personal advantage.
@topic: Alfa Romeo 156. personally i don't really care about cars. they have to put me from A to B, so 4 wheels and a roof are just enough. i can only laugh about people who define themselves through cars and bathe themselves in the "status" some of them supposedly give.
regarding history: well, normally i'd say, you can't really blame today's companies for their past crimes (just to remind you, many United States companies made good business with Nazi Germany. for instance IBM sold them loads of early computers, which were used for the bookkeeping of concentration camps. there is an excellent book on that subject, but i would need to look it up. damn my senile old brain...), but in this case, with VW downplaying the whole affair and refusing to pay any reparations to this day, it really puts them in a bad light.
but guess what: for most morale and principles just disappear with the emergence of personal advantage.
@topic: Alfa Romeo 156. personally i don't really care about cars. they have to put me from A to B, so 4 wheels and a roof are just enough. i can only laugh about people who define themselves through cars and bathe themselves in the "status" some of them supposedly give.
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Agreed Bael. Look at me for example. I have enough money to lease a $450/ month car but I choose a $240/ month Aveo because, well, I don't give a crap about car status...leaves me more money for other stuff, like jazz!! :)
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I don't drive (by choice), but my girlfriend drives an Audi A3, thanks to her being a Volkswagen employee. Insurance is paid for, so she only has to pay reduced lease payments, and even if I did drive, I wouldn't be allowed to drive her car and we can't afford another one.
Prelude: I'd have to check with my girl, but I seem to recall her mentioning that only a small number of VW's are made in Mexico, and are typically only the very low-end models. We've had a VW Passat, GTI, Golf, and Audi A3 and they've all been made in Germany.
Prelude: I'd have to check with my girl, but I seem to recall her mentioning that only a small number of VW's are made in Mexico, and are typically only the very low-end models. We've had a VW Passat, GTI, Golf, and Audi A3 and they've all been made in Germany.

Ford Focus C-Max, I'm a family man now!
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Nissan frontier and a Toyota Prius
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In a family of five, I'm not sure if three cars is too many or not enough.
Parked in the driveway, when everyone is home, are two black Ford Explorers (SUV, if you will) and in the garage is the newest addition to the family, a lavender coloured Ford Taurus. The SUVs act up a lot, and aren't always very dependable, but the Taurus is off to a great start.
None of these cars are mine, since I'm only sixteen and do not have my license as of yet.
I would love to own a Yamaha FJR 1300; its not a car of any kind, but a motorcycle.
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Parked in the driveway, when everyone is home, are two black Ford Explorers (SUV, if you will) and in the garage is the newest addition to the family, a lavender coloured Ford Taurus. The SUVs act up a lot, and aren't always very dependable, but the Taurus is off to a great start.
None of these cars are mine, since I'm only sixteen and do not have my license as of yet.
I would love to own a Yamaha FJR 1300; its not a car of any kind, but a motorcycle.
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Thank you very much for the lesson. I knew that I can do this in better way.
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yes.. hello world,. i don't have car yet! can you provide one for me?

I just bought a 2000 Chevy Cavalier earlier this summer, first car I ever bought. So far, so good!
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2007 Nissan Versa, bright red :)

White 2007 Ford Escape. Hoping to get a new car soon.

Technically, I do own a car, but it was a purchase for my wife on Mother's Day. It's a '09 Dodge Journey. It wouldn't fit me anyway.
I have my eyes (like everybody else) either on a '10 Dodge Challanger or '10 Camaro. *Drools*
I have my eyes (like everybody else) either on a '10 Dodge Challanger or '10 Camaro. *Drools*

let see i'm driving my mom's 96' sierra 4X4 chevy, red. it drives great and its nice, but i want our 2000 and something 4x4 avalanch it drives awsome!!!! ^^ oh and my dad's 08' or 09' silver Z71 sierra but i wish he had his Z71 silverado back i loved that truck.