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Genny
04-24-2009, 10:06 PM
Hey just curious what kind of car does everyone drive? or what kind do you want? My first car was my teal blue '95 mustang that I have now and it was like my dream car--what I had always wanted so I don't really want another kind I love the one I have..but what kinds do ya'll drive or what kinds do ya'll want?? ;)

blue
04-24-2009, 10:17 PM
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=147143

Alot of them are in there.

davidpizzica
04-25-2009, 05:06 AM
My current car is an '07 Chevy colbalt. It's a dark gray four-door with a four cylinder automatic. I love it! There are two cars I'd like to have, both owned by my brother. (1). An original mint 1967 Shelby Mustang, dark blue with a white racing stripe, (2). An all original 1970 corvette convertible, burgundy with a black interior.

Seravieve
04-25-2009, 08:17 AM
I never joined the other thread, so I'll post ours here. (Actual pics of our cars...)

I drive an 03 Nissan Xterra, Atomic Orange. (Off road in Garden of the Gods, Colorado)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/Seravieve/S7300062.jpg

J drives one of the following three...

07 Audi S4 (At Garden of the gods)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/Seravieve/S4.jpg

01 Isuzu Rodeo
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/Seravieve/Rodeo.jpg

08 Honda CBR600rr
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/Seravieve/CBR600rr.jpg

When she doesn't take the Audi to work, I drive it! Its a wonderful car. So quick with the V8, and its a 6spd.. yum!

Since people are putting their previous cars, I'll add mine.
Parents gave me a 94 Nissan Altima [black]when I turned 16, and I drove that until it had 240k+ miles and sold it. Was still running great then. Was a really hardy car.. Thats for sure! Only had to do $300 of work every 6 months or so. Radiator, Starter, Spark plugs, and one rear brake froze up, but thats it. Bought an 05 Scion tC [black] from J after I sold the Altima. She had put lots of money into it and we showed it a couple times. Really learned to drive a stick once I bought it. =)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/Seravieve/tc.jpg

Then we talked about moving to CO, so I prepared myself by trading in the tC for the Xterra. But we're still in MO so obviously that was silly...

Cars J's owned... Ford Escort GT [purple], 90 Honda Prelude Si [black], 05 Scion tC [black], 06 Mini Cooper S [pepper white/black], 01 Isuzu Rodeo [black], 02 Lexus IS 300 [blue], 05 BMW M3 [white], and now 07 Audi s4 [black]. She's had an 07 Kawasaki Ninja 250r and now the 08 Honda Cbr600rr as well.. and a 49cc scooter that she won at work... Always something new to keep her attention.

Twisterdog
04-25-2009, 10:01 AM
Right now, I have a silver Mazda 6. My son has a silver VW Jetta.

I also have a Ford F150 truck that I inherited when my dad passed away. I've never owned a truck before, and the last American vehicle I had was twenty years ago ... so the big blue truck is certainly a novelty.

I also have the fun little silly car, the 1974 VW Super Beetle. It hibernates in the garage, and comes out for a few "slug bug" trips around town every summer.

I used to have a VW New Beetle, and before that a Mazda Miata. My son used to have a Mitsubishi Eclipse.

I'd like to have a Mini Cooper, actually, but I'm trying to curb what my friend calls my "Mad Car Disease".

JenBKR
04-25-2009, 10:06 AM
Right now I drive a tan Dodge Intrepid and hubby drives a white Chevy Imapa. But we're in the process of buying a Pontiac Montana (yep, I'm becoming a mini-van momma!). Looks like this:

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b333/Jen0429/Newcar.jpg
But it's a metallic bluish/gray color. We should have it within the next week. I'm excited about it!

anna_66
04-25-2009, 11:12 AM
I posted in the other thread, but I'll post here too.

My Dogmobile:D
(2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/anna66/Van1.jpg

And this is Mark's ride (1999 Buick LeSabre)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/anna66/PA152784.jpg

And a 1998 Dodge Durango
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v43/anna66/P6280865.jpg

Seravieve
04-25-2009, 11:16 AM
I'd like to have a Mini Cooper, actually, but I'm trying to curb what my friend calls my "Mad Car Disease".

I laughed out loud at that sentence! You sound like J!! She's had 8 cars and 2 motorcycles and she's only been driving 9 years.. She's had a Cooper S, an 06 pepper white w/ black details. It was FUN but the payment was too much for her at the time... Was great to drive in the mountains of CO!

Taz_Zoee
04-25-2009, 11:57 AM
I'll only talk about the cars I've bought myself, not the ones my parents got for me as a teenager.

I had a green '96 Chevy Cavalier. I loved that car, but my dream car has always been a VW Jetta. So after 8 years having my Cavalier it finally started pooping out on me. I went and saw about getting my Jetta. In 2005 I got my silver '04 Jetta. I :love: it and so does my niece. :D
Although the past few months my poor little car has been sick and I'm slowly bringing it back to good health (as my checkbook can afford it). So its sad that this car is not lasting as long as my Chevy, but I think it's because I drive so much now.

Twisterdog
04-25-2009, 03:03 PM
I laughed out loud at that sentence! You sound like J!! She's had 8 cars and 2 motorcycles and she's only been driving 9 years.. She's had a Cooper S, an 06 pepper white w/ black details. It was FUN but the payment was too much for her at the time... Was great to drive in the mountains of CO!

Yeah, that's why I didn't get one, a little steep.

When I got the Mazda I traded in two vans and three cars. :o

And I didn't even list all the boring cars I've had as run-arounds over the years. It's frightfully sad all the money I've spent on cars. I'm trying to curb my addiction.

Scooter's Mom
04-25-2009, 03:31 PM
My first car was a 1990 Ford Escort Pony - their very base model. It didn't even have a radio in it! Ellie was her name, and she was a great little car.

I had her until 1995, when I got my dream car - a 1995 Mercury Cougar xr7. Champagne exterior (brown to some folks, lol) with a v8 that was upgraded from a v6 at no extra cost. Jasmine, aka Jazz. I loved that car. I still miss her. I traded her in after I moved to AZ because she was sort of "tied" to the ex-hubby...

2000 Dodge Intrepid is the car we traded Jazz in for. Stupidest thing I ever did. Hated this car - did not name it, it was so bad. Had it 3 1/2 years and it didn't even have 30k on it. It kept slipping into 2nd gear going down the freeway... the transmission sensors were bad, got replaced twice and it didn't stop the problem. We traded it in and got...

2004 Ford Mustang 40th anniv. edition. Charcoal grey inside/out. Love this one. Dixie's been good. Hubby keeps her in the garage... our 2 car garage only has room for 1, with all the crap on the other half. So, MY car gets to sit out in the sun/wind/rain/etc. all year....

2006 Chevy Impala. Also Brown - almost like my cougar was. This one is named Daisy. Nice roomy full size car... since we drive 150 miles a day, comfort is important to me.

Seravieve
04-25-2009, 07:07 PM
Yeah, that's why I didn't get one, a little steep.

When I got the Mazda I traded in two vans and three cars. :o

And I didn't even list all the boring cars I've had as run-arounds over the years. It's frightfully sad all the money I've spent on cars. I'm trying to curb my addiction.

LOL 2 vans AND 3 cars?! Wow... That's funny.

I totally understand your addiction and I'd like to tell you that you're not alone! :D

Uabassoon
04-25-2009, 07:13 PM
I drive a 2007 Toyota Yaris, her name is Phyllis.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v610/lickitung/February068.jpg

I love her, it was my very first new car and the first car I ever bought for myself. Before that I had a 98 Chevy S-10 which I hated, it was in the shop all the time! I don't really have a dream car, I'm not much of a car person. I just want something that is dependable, inexpensive and uses little gas. Maybe if they got better gas mileage I would get something bigger like a Toyota Tacoma or a Rav 4. However for now I am happy with Phyllis.

Moesha
04-25-2009, 08:17 PM
http://i396.photobucket.com/albums/pp45/runningazoo/Misc/Housesitting054.jpg
2009 Mitsubishi Galant

aTailOf2Kitties
04-25-2009, 10:18 PM
Daily driver is a '95 Ford Aspire (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/DirtyRat/aspire/aspireetc004.jpg). I have had this car for 10 years and I love it to bits. Unfortunately I am not very mechanical and I am worried it is dying a slow death. My Bf hates this car with a passion so it's like pulling teeth to get him to fix anything. It will be a sad, sad day indeed when my little doodlebug just won't go any more.

since my bf said the Aspire will probably suddenly die some sad day and I couldn't afford a new Focus hatchback at the time, I bought this '07 Chevy Cobalt coupe (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/DirtyRat/cobalt/aspireetc006.jpg) as a backup car/weekend runner. It's a pretty nice car, but I'm kicking myself for not getting another hatchback, since the Cobalt hasn't really grown on me in the year and a half I've had it. At least it looks cool. Anyone else seen a car with purple racing stripes? I haven't, that's why I went with that color.

In a perfect world, I'd own a 4-door hatchback and a Ford Ranger. I have cheap and practical dreams, LOL.

Suki Wingy
04-25-2009, 11:18 PM
'94 forest green Jeep Cherokee.

blue
04-25-2009, 11:32 PM
http://www.geocities.com/duffy7836/bootyfab007.jpg

DJFyrewolf36
04-25-2009, 11:34 PM
Daily driver is a '95 Ford Aspire (http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/DirtyRat/aspire/aspireetc004.jpg). I have had this car for 10 years and I love it to bits. Unfortunately I am not very mechanical and I am worried it is dying a slow death. My Bf hates this car with a passion so it's like pulling teeth to get him to fix anything. It will be a sad, sad day indeed when my little doodlebug just won't go any more.


Don't let anyone convince you that those cars will ever die. I have a 93 Festiva that has survived two major front end wrecks and more off roading than most SUVs. The thing that irritated me about the Aspire was its interior falling apart (thank you Ford :rolleyes:) go figure that the interior was the only thing Ford built on that car lol.
Tell your BF to get over it and be thankful you dont have a European car. THOSE are a pain in the rear to do even the most basic of repairs on! The Aspire engine (and just about all Ford/mazda four cylanders) can be repaired using only a standard metric socket set you can pick up at any old parts house or even WalMart.
I work on my own car though or if its a real pain I have hubbys help. I would much rather be under the hood of my car than just about anything else because it really isn't that complecated.
I wish I was near you, I'd take a look at your little beast. I am a huge fan of little hatchbacks (can you tell?) and hate to see one taken off the road for something that may be simple and easy to fix. By the way, if you do end up taking it to a mechanic try to find a Mazda mechanic. The Festiva and later the Aspire used Mazda build engines and transmissions so a Mazda mechanic will know a bit more about the rig and will more than likely be cheaper than a Ford mechanic.

kokopup
04-26-2009, 11:55 AM
Originally Posted by Seravieve View Post
I laughed out loud at that sentence! You sound like J!! She's had 8 cars and 2 motorcycles and she's only been driving 9 years.. She's had a Cooper S, an 06 pepper white w/ black details. It was FUN but the payment was too much for her at the time... Was great to drive in the mountains of CO!

I was afflicted with the same love of cars and motocycles that J has. If I looked back over the 53 years that I have been driving , the cars and bikes I've owned would take way to long to list. When I think about all the cars that I bought and sold I get a little ill. I see a lot of the cars I've owned being sold on the Barrett-Jackson auction in the 6 figures. I would be a very rich man if I had just a hand full of these cars & bikes in the condition they were in when I sold them.

Having this affliction can be very costly for most, there are a few people that understand timing and they are making money.

I now own a Mazda 6 Sportwagan and a Audi A4 Avant. Both are nice cars but they are in the depreciation mode now. The only thing I own now that is going up in value is my 81 VW Rabbit SPORTRUCK (AKA Caddy).

Casper
04-26-2009, 02:22 PM
http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/uu247/Biscuits_and_Tea/DSC02847.jpg
1996 Jeep Cherokee sport. I am really missing it at the moment. It has been in the shop for two weeks for maintenance (only cosmetic).


I would love to someday own a '77 Trans Am in memory of my dad. It may be a silly reason, but it would mean a lot to me. He used to have one but had to sell it when my sister was born. I grew up hearing him talk about it so it has evolved into the epitome of cool to me. :)

Twisterdog
04-26-2009, 08:49 PM
I see a lot of the cars I've owned being sold on the Barrett-Jackson auction in the 6 figures. I would be a very rich man if I had just a hand full of these cars & bikes in the condition they were in when I sold them.

We have a 1970 Dodge Challenger convertible sitting in the backyard. My husband always says, "You know what my car just sold for on the auction show??!!??" To which I reply, "Yes, but that car was fully restored ... yours is, well, not." LOL It's on the list of projects for "someday".

My parents used to buy a new car every other year. So they had a 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957 and 1959 Chevrolet. My dad always said he wishes he would have kept a couple of them!

Seravieve
04-26-2009, 09:46 PM
We have a 1970 Dodge Challenger convertible sitting in the backyard. My husband always says, "You know what my car just sold for on the auction show??!!??" To which I reply, "Yes, but that car was fully restored ... yours is, well, not." LOL It's on the list of projects for "someday".

I had to LOL at this...

My dad has a 1964 1/2 (First Model) Mustang Convertible sitting in his garage.. I've NEVER understood why he hasn't fixed it up. He got it when he was 14 or 15... drove it for a long time. And it even moved with us from CA to MO 17 years ago. Still runs now... just needs some TLC.

We've always given him crap about restoring it. He always just says, "Some day..." His brother has one thats a couple years new than his, fully restored. He drives it on nice days.. Its a lot of fun.

kokopup
04-27-2009, 03:21 PM
It is true that restored cars are bringing the high prices. You have to have the car though before it can be restored. I have owned 3 1970 AAR CUDA's. The Plymouth version of the Challenger T/A. I saw an original unrestored AAR go for $70k on Barrett's. I saw an original 70 Hemi Cuda Convertible go for $500K. The price for any 1970 supercar has gotten insane.

I would love to have my first car back. It was the ultimate sleeper. 1952 Plymouth 4 dr
sedan. Looked like grannies car. It was bought at a government auction. The car was
confiscated from bootleggers. It still had air springs in the back so they could haul sugar.
Up front was a Chrysler 392 HEMI Firedome V8 with an overdrive transmission. This was back
in the 55-57 Chevy hayday. My old Plymouth blew off many a Chevy door in her time. Those
were the days. HA Would probably hang with J's S4

Kfamr
04-27-2009, 03:34 PM
http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a194/frailwit/babygirlll1.jpg

:D

Maya & Inka's mommy
04-27-2009, 04:51 PM
My hubby drives a Lexus. it is a fantastic and very comfortable car! A little pricy though..........!
My car is a Ford Focus. Good car!

kokopup
04-28-2009, 02:32 PM
I'm surprised that Toyota started selling the Lexus with that name in Europe. The Lexus name came from a Toyota coded name for a high end Toyota to be sold in US only.

The code name (L)uxury (E)dition e(X)port (U) (S) Caught on so that is what they ended up calling the car on release in the US. I know they used to market their high end car in Europe as the "Legend".

finn's mom
04-28-2009, 02:51 PM
I'd love to have a Jeep (a good ol' off roading free wheeling kind), and at the same time I'd love to have a fun fast little car. Like an Audi Roadster or something similar. Love old Corvettes and Mustangs, too.

BUT...for what I drive...a 2003 Honda Civic Hybrid. LOVE this car, we get an average of 45mpg. We can drive all the way home to South Carolina (1000 miles) on 27 gallons of gas. It's fantastic. You're not going to win any races, but man...it's sure nice to only fill up every two weeks. ;)

aTailOf2Kitties
04-28-2009, 05:07 PM
my bf has a '52 Willys CJ3-a he's working on. It's one his shop class restored back in the 90's in high school. The shop teacher died in '97 and his widow soon moved out of state. Everyone figured the Jeep was long gone until she tracked down my boyfriend last summer and said "it's yours, if you want it". She didn't have a place to keep it anymore and wanted it returned to the students who would really appreciate and take care of it, rather than sell it to a stranger. Although it had been sitting in a garage for ages, we had it running the next day:). Got a few mechanical tweaks to fix (supension is worn out) then it's on to repairing the few bad spots in the body. Not looking to do a full-on restoration, just keep 'er running and looking as close to the way the teacher wanted it as possible
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y77/DirtyRat/Jeep/MSJeepmeet003.jpg
the military did not use this model Jeep. The shop teacher attended a military academy and just painted it up army-style. The "serial numbers" actually stand for Columbia Military Academy '56 (year of his graduation).