Who has real life cars?

Liger_zero9999

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hey everyone,

i'm just curious to see how many of us have REAL cars that YOU own, i'm not after the younger generation posting pics of mercedes-Benz, R34 skylines e.t.c if they dont actualy own it.

heres mine :

1990 Nissan Pulsar ( sunny/primera/sentra)
1.8L GM engine 18LE ( its a bucket of poo, but reliable)
weight: 1050kg's
HP: 76KW from memory
drag time: never run it


future plans: nissan GTiR SR20DET conversion

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i'm only 18, so havn't got anything top of the range, or medium range :p
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Thats what it looks like

3 door, 4 seats, 1.3i engine.

nothing mind blowing, does do 0 - 30 in first gear, and 0 - 60 in about 15 seconds, which is 2 off what it says on the spec list :p
 
I'm 19 years old and I have a Green/Blue Toyota Corolla 1994. I have had her for almost 2 years and she is in perfect condition. Its not the spiffiest car in the world, but it is mine and it gets me from point A to point B. I redid somethings to it, but nothing major, just a new stereo and speakers. I paid for the car all by myself, $1,000, and no car payments! Woot!
 
i dont have a pic of it and i cant find one on the net but i have an Oldsmobile 88 LSS 1994. its huge and drinks gas.
 
I'm 15 so I drive a Orange Vespa currently.
But I'm getting a Jetta for my 16th birthday.
 
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i got a bill last night for some of my engine parts....


the grand total for modifications to my car at the moment stands at $17,000.

once everything is in and running it'll blow out to something like $25,000 - $30,000:(
 
Liger_zero9999 said:
i got a bill last night for some of my engine parts....


the grand total for modifications to my car at the moment stands at $17,000.

once everything is in and running it'll blow out to something like $25,000 - $30,000:(


for that id definitely just buy a new car......
 
Well I drive a 2003 Silverado.

Current Mods:

XM Satellite Radio adapter
NES Controller window sticky thing on my rear view mirror
Radar Detector

An honest "mod" for real, if you even want to consider it one, I personally wouldn't, is the dealership put Chevy Avalanche wheels on it because they were trying to sell it with 20"'s and since I'm no gangster, just a stuck up white boy who grew up in Harrah, Oklahoma, I worked out a deal with a guy buying an Avalanche and we had to dealership agree to swap the wheels around. I think the Avalanche wheels look nicer than any stock Silverado wheel.

Future Plans:

Continue last year of payments until it's paid off
New tires in about 10k more miles.
Change the oil (tomorrow)

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I have a 2007 Ford Fusion. It took the place of the Ford Taurus in their product line. This is the first Ford vehicle I have ever liked. Always been a Jeep fan myself, but I thought it was time to get something better on the pocketbook (and environment!)

2.3L I4, 16 valve, 160 hp @ 6250 rpm
5 speed manual transmission
24 mpg city / 32 mpg hwy
Front Power 299-mm X 25-mm Vented Disc and Rear Power 279-mm X 10-mm Solid Disc Brakes
6 Speakers Total; 6-Disc CD Changer; MP3 Player Jack
Cylinders: 4
Horsepower @ RPM: 160@6250
Torque @ RPM:156@4250 (foot/lbs)

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I drive a 2005 Honda CR-V. Finished paying it off in December :). Its a very reliable vehicle which is good since I'm a commuter that has to drive to a whole other county every weekday for classes and work. Was going to take pictures but found some that looks the exact same on the internet so i just pasted those.

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i have an isuzu rodeo. You kids that you parents buy you cars are lucky. My parents would never do anything like that.
 
asdfnick said:
i have an isuzu rodeo. You kids that you parents buy you cars are lucky. My parents would never do anything like that.


Growing up I thought it would've been nice having parents that paid for this and bought me that, but now that I'm older (24) I appreciate them teaching me responsibility and the value of personal achievement. I take great pride in the things I own (don't misread, I'm not materialistic) and the things I've been able to do for myself. It's amazing how far hard work and responsibility can take you.
 
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