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BMWDude
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| Posts: 85
| Joined: 02/05
Posted: 04/14/05 08:11 AM
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What kind of car you do you drive? Are you happy with it?
I'll start it off:
I recently picked up a white 2005 BMW 7-Series, and I love it. The radio and controls might be my favorite part.
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Posted: 04/14/05 08:59 AM
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I drive a champagne 2001 Honda Civic. Shoot me. Reliable? Yes, but no points for originality or style with the ugly color.
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Posted: 04/14/05 08:59 AM
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Yesterday, I was driving a Thunderbird, so I was depressed.
Today, I'm driving an Escape Hybrid, so I'm elated. I can drive all I want and not leave a shred of environmental evidence.
Next week, I'm driving a Mustang. Let's race.
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jtsang
New User
| Posts: 31
| Joined: 01/05
Posted: 04/14/05 08:59 AM
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i'm rollin in a blue-green 96 mercury mystique... spree edition BABY!!!!
it doesn't have a radio, but its been a good car. it gets me where i need to go and has better mpg than my old car. i'm going to be upgrading to a late 90's white malibu in the near future... with a radio, thank you very much.
but i think i'd really dig driving a vespa around town.
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Posted: 04/14/05 09:02 AM
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Don't you mean "downgrading" to a Malibu?
Why not get a newer Mystique? Your car is a rockin Euro-ride they call the Ford Mondeo. Just get the Mystique LS, which packs a V6. The Contour/Mystique twins lasted until 2000. Also available as Mercury Cougar if you're into the look. Now that they're all dead, your car's spirit lives on in the Jaguar X-Type.
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Posted: 04/14/05 09:16 AM
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...the 2002 ford explorer sport trac... aka the ultimate all-tailgate-terrain party vehicle (you can even hose down the inside): Picture 1 Picture 2
GO BOLTS!
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jphillips
New User
| Posts: 7
| Joined: 01/05
Posted: 04/14/05 10:45 AM
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I have an older 2003 BMW 7li series and love it. The sleek design and roomy back seat are great and all the controlls on at your finger tips (navigation is cool too!)
I do however wish I had the blue tooth and ipod hookups like the new models. With my next car I think I am going to stick with the BMW seven series and hopefully can tradeup to include these great features. With all the blue tooth technology that is coming out I think we will see some really cool stuff in the near future.
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Mr. Car
New User
| Posts: 3
| Joined: 04/05
Posted: 04/14/05 10:58 AM
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I'm driving a G35. Its a great sedan, and drives like a E500 wanna-be at half the price. The driving dynamics is excellent, minimal body roll, and the suspension is firm.
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DLow
New User
| Posts: 16
| Joined: 04/05
Posted: 04/14/05 12:55 PM
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e39 5 series: great lines and great performance, love the car. In regards to a trade-in, I am not too keen on the new e60, but its slowly growing on me. I think the new m5 will help win me over...
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blitwack
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| Posts: 103
| Joined: 01/05
Posted: 04/14/05 04:40 PM
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97 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. Shifting is a burdensome task and the car is somewhat slow but I still like it. SoCal requires a drop top.
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jtsang
New User
| Posts: 31
| Joined: 01/05
Posted: 04/14/05 04:55 PM
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whoa, i didn't know that my car was that impressive. but i'm getting the malibu for a really good deal so i don't think i can turn it down.
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slin_x123
New User
| Posts: 1
| Joined: 04/05
Posted: 04/14/05 06:22 PM
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Lexus IS300. I got a really good deal on it, $29k out the door. Now that the 06 models are coming out I'm tempted to upgrade. Have to see it in person first though.
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mike
New User
| Posts: 37
| Joined: 12/04
Posted: 04/15/05 08:10 AM
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98 Maxima, over 100k miles, still going strong. Reliable and comfortable, I'm happy.
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wtsang
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| Posts: 125
| Joined: 01/05
Posted: 04/15/05 08:16 AM
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'87 Acura Legend Sedan, don't know the mileage, the odometer stopped working around 232,000 miles, must be close to 300,000 now. The car is really thrashed up, the front bumper is held with wire, the corner lights sometimes pop out and hang by their wires, the power steering broke, all my guages except the fuel gauge broke, and the rear tailight is smashed. But it still drives with no problem at all, I dig it.
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DLow
New User
| Posts: 16
| Joined: 04/05
Posted: 04/15/05 08:25 AM
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I think it would be fun to answer "What were you driving" as a first car?
I was rollin in an '89 grey dodge caravan with faux wood paneling, and room for 6 friends...
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