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MisterG 10-03-2011 22:35

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2002 Mini Cooper S covered in snow

MarcD79 12-03-2011 18:47

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My Ride, 2006 Dodge Magnum SXT 3.5 HO V-6, does 125mph easily
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nitneylion452 12-03-2011 21:24

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2001 Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 Coup

So fun to drive.


Kit Gerhart 14-03-2011 10:59

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My cars have changed since I last posted here.
I now have two cars that are quite different from each other, both of which get good gas mileage.

2010 Mini Cooper 6-speed manual
2010 Toyota Prius Two

rocknthehawk 14-03-2011 15:27

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My new ride (with the Rambler in the back)


mcnabb100 17-03-2011 09:17

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A very clean grand am gt, red, 03, 3.4l v6 57000 miles, just got a magnaflow muffler and tips on it.

Brianna 25-03-2011 19:47

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I drive a blue '93 chevy cavalier, aka "the beater"

dangerousdave 26-03-2011 01:28

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After kids a Toyota Camry but before kids I owned in this order:

New
  • Toyota Celica :)
  • Datsun 280Z :)
  • Porsche 944 :yikes:

flyingcrayons 29-03-2011 16:17

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i dont have a car for myself but i drive my parents cars around

2000 honda accord (v6 baby)
2005 toyota corolla

ive been trying to lobby my parents to buy me a 2007 vw gti or a 2009 civic si

davidthefat 29-03-2011 21:52

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My legs

JamesBrown 04-04-2011 08:20

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Originally Posted by blendaperry (Post 1049108)
Car is very useful in every person's life. There are many type of car like Alto, Zen, Audi, Mercedes, civic and so on. But I drive Honda city car. Its very comfortable and nice for drive.

Very informative... Post reported

SteveGPage 06-04-2011 16:49

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I drive a 2002 VW Jetta TDI (Diesel). It gets 42/50 MPG!

I am also proud to say that my car is doing Dean's Homework this year!

Lledargo 08-04-2011 21:59

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1985 Mercedes Benz 300SD Turbo-Diesel
It has a Straight-5 engine (Yes It is a 5 cylinder car). When I first got it, It had a bad transmission(slipped out of 3rd, and could never get to 4th). My father and I replaced it, now it just needs new brakes and a new windshield.

1986titans 14-05-2011 16:49

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I currently have a 2004 Honda Accord. It's been in the family since then, but has only recently become my car:


My old car wasn't really "old" because it was also a 2004 model. It was a Pontiac Grand Am SE. I sold it when it still had five digits on the odometer- 99,960 miles. Good car, and never had to replace anything it except two tires (didn't know how old the old ones were and decided to play it safe), get a scrape fixed on the driver side near the back tire (got hit pretty good while parked at school), a new radio (the factory radios have very faulty displays because the replacement also died quickly), and the oil in two and a half years of owning it:

Kit Gerhart 14-05-2011 16:57

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Originally Posted by Lledargo (Post 1050848)
1985 Mercedes Benz 300SD Turbo-Diesel
It has a Straight-5 engine (Yes It is a 5 cylinder car). When I first got it, It had a bad transmission(slipped out of 3rd, and could never get to 4th). My father and I replaced it, now it just needs new brakes and a new windshield.

Do you burn fryer oil in it? A former team member had a similar car, and he used fryer oil from his parents' restaurant. It would coagulate, though, in unusually cold weather here in Florida, and he'd mix some regular diesel fuel with the other stuff. You have to filter the particles from the fryer oil, but those old Mercedes seem to burn it ok. I hear that the newer car diesels, like VW TDI's and the current M-B's are much more picky about fuel than the older M-B's.


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