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What kind of car do you drive

Started by Count Berbatov, July 21, 2013, 06:13:18 PM

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aFFCn_Fan

Quote from: Yellow Jacket on July 22, 2013, 07:49:19 AM
Quote from: aFFCn_Fan on July 22, 2013, 07:46:39 AM
Ford Territory ST - its a 4litre turbo SUV that's a little bit pimped with black windows and bigger wheels - that's my everyday car, but it does drink petrol in town.

I've also got a 1974 Beetle as a project car.
I will import an FPV F6 sedan and a HSV Maloo ute one of these days. Shame Ford is giving up on the Falcon.
I'm in South Africa so we get a lot of the Fiesta and Focus - but few of the other Fords. The Territory isn't so well known either out here which makes getting parts a pain in the a**
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Airfix

BMW 118d - probably the best car I've owned.

As for this:

Quote from: cusackdribble on July 21, 2013, 07:35:03 PM
In my experience, most people who drive BMWs behave like utter bellends on the roads....

Twice winner of the Sony Driver of the Year staff safety awareness course.  So there!


I have a second car too, a Westfield SEi running on a 1969 Crossflow breathing through twin Weber 40s.


MoS

Quote from: Rudolph on July 22, 2013, 10:09:59 AM
Audi TT

me too, 10 years old and done 100K, best car I've ever had though


jarv

VW jetta. I did prefer my last one. It was a turbo Wolfsburg, great road holding and amazing acceleration. Sold it when it haad nearly 200k on it, I needed a reliable car for my business.

Talking about cars, a few weeks ago on a trip home to UK, I visited the transport museum in Glasgow. A great expereience and lo and behold, they had 3 of my old cars in there.

mini (the original one)
ford anglia
hillman imp.

Made me feel  092.gif

I really don't care that much about cars. Love it in UK, don't need one. Here in America, you can't get anywhere without one. I hate driving too, tediously boring activity.


grandad

Cars I have owned.
1927 Austin 7
1957 Austin 7 Mini
1962 Morris Mini
Ford Escort
Vauvhall Viva
Citroen GS
Citroen GSA
Citroen CX
Citroen CX GTi
Citroen BX TDi
Citroen SM Masserati
1921 Citroen C3 Cloverleaf
Citroen Xara Estate
I wish I still had them all. All classics in some way.

Now I drive a Seat Ibiza TDi
Where there's a will there's a wife

jmh

Live in New York City and don't have one or need one most of the time.  Most recently (~10 years ago) owned a Mitsubishi Eclipse.

Vinnieffc

I drive the wife's 15 year old blue Ford Escort Elegance.. Looks a bit crap but my God has it got some push !! Only use it to drop wifey off at thye station in the mornings and the odd Chavda shop, so suits us fine..


valdeingruo

Mazda Rx8  the fancy sport package
Self proclaimed tactical genius, football manager approved.



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Berserker

When i was young i always wanted a Ford Capri, how sad is that. Think it must have been watching too much of the Proffessionals
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HatterDon

I drive a seven-year old Subaru Legacy sedan [bought new], and my wife drives a 14-year-old Subaru Forester [also bought new].
"As long as there is light, I will sing." -- Juana, la Cubana

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MJG

Quote from: Berserker on July 22, 2013, 05:50:01 PM
When i was young i always wanted a Ford Capri, how sad is that. Think it must have been watching too much of the Proffessionals
In my list above I mention I had a MGB GT. On the day I bought that, I specifically went out on the day to buy a Capri but ended up with the MG. Twice as much money but well worth it.

Fulham Tup North

Quote from: HatterDon on July 22, 2013, 05:50:37 PM
I drive a seven-year old Subaru Legacy sedan [bought new], and my wife drives a 14-year-old Subaru Forester [also bought new].
Is your Forester the 'English' version or the imported one?  Mines imported, came over and the engine was immaculate. :)
"Whether you think you can or you think you can't,....you're right"


HatterDon

Quote from: Fulham Tup North on July 22, 2013, 05:56:55 PM
Quote from: HatterDon on July 22, 2013, 05:50:37 PM
I drive a seven-year old Subaru Legacy sedan [bought new], and my wife drives a 14-year-old Subaru Forester [also bought new].
Is your Forester the 'English' version or the imported one?  Mines imported, came over and the engine was immaculate. :)

I live in the States, so it's kind of imported. I think they make them here now. Both are great cars.
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epsomraver

Rolls canardly , well liked by the older set

ToodlesMcToot

#57
Subaru Outback or Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited for me,......depending upon the length of the drive and number of passengers.

My stepfather recently told me he'd be getting an Aston Martin Vanquish. So, some day when someone starts a "what kinds of cars have you sat in", I should be able to refer to this. Should.
"Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man." — The Dude


sussexwhite

Black Ford Fiesta ST. And a Galaxy to get the wife and kids about.