Poll: Your car

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solidstatemind

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Hm. Since I've had to 'grow up' and be responsible and stuff, I drive one of these [http://www.usautoparts.net/bmw/pics/x3/12028_1024.jpg] right now.

In re: motorcycles, I have owned off and on through the years:
one of
these [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kawasaki_ZZR1100_01.jpg], then one of these [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:CBR900RR1.jpg], then one of these [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Yamaha_YZF_R1_2001.jpg] and then 'downgraded' to one of these [http://www.suzukicycles.com/~/media/Product/Cycles/GSXR750/2009/GSXR750/Gallery/GSXR750AA.ashx?w=1024&h=768] (the Yamaha was my favorite), but I had to give up bikes when I got married.

As far as cars go, I started out with a Honda Accord, moved on to old American V-8 (in this case, a corvette [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1969_Corvette_427_Convertible.jpg] that was mostly bondo and rust that was given to me by my uncle. Ended up selling that and getting a new truck, which I kept until I got the Beemer.

My best friend lets me drive his GT-R [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Nissan_GT-R_01.JPG] occassionally, tho. That is a swwwwweeeeettttt ride.
 

Necrofudge

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dududf said:
Cars are for nubs.

Everyone knows that making a distortion field around you and opening a wormhole to travel is the shit nowa days.
Everything is right about this idea. I agree completely.
 

RemoteControlRox

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Through a series of... interesting events, I have a very new '09 Honda Civic. It's a nice little car with just two doors. I like the lines and the stubby little nose on it, and the fact that it's incredibly quiet when it's running. It's got pretty good fuel efficiency, too. I still need to give it a name.

Previously I had an '07 version of the same model, but it was T-boned in an accident several months ago in the fall, totaling the car. Which could have been worse--it could have been my fault. I feel sorry for the poor guy that hit me. Thankfully, no one was hurt.
 

Chancie

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I have a 2008 Toyota Yaris and I absolutely love it. It's cute, it gets great gas mileage, and runs great. I have no complaints about it, really.
 

SantoUno

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Fuck yeah, 2000 Pontiac Grand Am v6, midnight blue color.

Right now it looks dented but I'll ask my dad to give it a refining paint job and voila! Awesome ride!
 

Nepeccel

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Sep 26, 2009
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I have a '96 Volkswagen Golf which has extra speakers and stuff in the boot (inherited from my older brother) so the sound is sweeeeet. It's pretty nippy as well which is a bonus, and at 169,000 miles nothing is falling off!
 

Nomad

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I've got a Chrysler/Dodge (marketed under different trademarks depending on the region) Stratus -95. Which is awesome, as long as the temperature stays above -15 degrees celcius. And it's not raining. If it's either cold or wet, the damned thing refuses to start.

Thankfully, I live in Sweden, where it's never cold and never rains.
 

Rawker

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http://memimage.cardomain.com/ride_images/2/4297/1541/23240770001_large.jpg
 

Evilbunny

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I saved up for six years to buy a car, then a month later I lend it to my sister so she can go see her boyfriend in Delaware, and she wrecks it on the way. Wanna hear the best part? She's not covered in my policy so insurance won't pay for it. Awesome.
 

Obrien Xp

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1993 Honda Accord breaks almost every month (not too serious just noises and rusts)
1983 Buick Le Sabre, mint condition but so old it drinks gas faster than a hurricane can rain.
 

Starnerf

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Radeonx said:
I have a 2006 Dodge Intrepid.
It's alright.
And by alright, I mean really, really, really, badass.
Because I drive it.
The last year for the Intrepid was 2004. I have a 95 one. I like it because it's really roomy and comfortable and handles well. It could use more power, though.
 

demoman_chaos

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May 25, 2009
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I love my car more than my little sister.
You would too if you were behind the wheel of a 1977 Cadillac El Dorado with power windows, power locks, climate control, crusie control. AM/FM radio, factory CB radio (The thing truckers use), 425 cui V8 (7.0 liter), all original down to the spark plugs, near flawless interior, 0 rust, only minor paint blemishes, and vinyl top.
 

[AU]Specter

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I own a 1997 Ford Falcon 4.0lt 6cyl.

Currently shopping for a 5.4lt BOSS supercharged conversion for it, looking at about 6600AUD atm.

It was my first car a few years ago and looking to be that way for a while yet.
 

dex-dex

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IrishBerserker said:
I don't have a car....but if I did I would hug it & love it and call it 'George' [sub](Sorry I've been watching too much Bugs Bunny)[/sub]

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If and when I do get a car I want a...
ooooh what a sexy car!


and i have a 2006 volkswagon jetta oh yeah i know you are jealous