Simple question - what other brand of car have you owned? Are you a DSMer until your dying breath, or was there a time when you secretly drove a Honda?
Started my driving experience with a pontiac Grand am Gt 4 cyl. 5 speed. moved to an 05 G6 in 05 wrecked it and bought a 94 buick century hated it, ended up with a 95 grand marquis which i still have, added a jeep cherokee when i needed a 4x4 for winter, then after an argument with my dad (mr practical) ended up with a 2000 trans am. tore it appart for a bunch of upgrades after blowing the trans and then bought a second t/A for $7000 drove it quite a lot. then got a pretty descent deal on a 2001 corvette. I had a 1.8T eclipse for a while, played with it some never did get it legal and on the street. but after seeing some awesome DSM's at the drag strip I want one to play with bad.
i own a toyota altis/2007, well that car is quite impressive in its performance. i really love to drive my car. and actually my altis is with me for almost 3 years. take note it performs better and very efficient in fuel. one thing i love with my altis i can find its parts easily. cause it has a ver cheap parts. thanks for creating a thread like, cause everybody will certainly give their opinion regarding their car.
first car - 2004 Chevy Aveo - blown engine at 63,xxx miles. YES 63k
2nd car - 1988 Toyota Corolla - not the ae86 sadly but the 82. still a good car
3rd car - 1990 Eclipse - best of them ALL I think I'm staying with Mitsubishi for a while
I have a 95 GS-T and a 98 GS-T I also have a 1990 Toyota truck. It's my winter and off road play toy. It is just a amazing truck has over 300,000 on it and still runs great.
Haven't researched enough to make a final decision but I like the cars Subaru puts out. Drove an '03 Outback when I lived with my parents and never had any issues with it. Mileage was pretty good and the engine had pep. My only knock against it is the lack of an aux port. Instead of listening to music and podcasts through my iPhone, I burned CDs like a caveman.
Mileage was pretty good and the engine had pep. My only knock against it is the lack of an aux port. Instead of listening to music and podcasts through my iPhone, I burned CDs like a caveman.
Philips Norelco 7200 versus 7300
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My car is a gray 2004 Nissan Altima. I think it’s a boy.
Two of the door handles on my car are broken off, so you have to stick your fingers up into the door where the handle is missing and pry the remaining piece of handle up to open the passenger door and the back drivers side door.
My car is a gray 2004 Nissan Altima. I think it’s a boy. Two of the door handles on my car are broken off, so you have to stick your fingers up into the door where the handle is missing and pry the remaining piece of handle up to open the passenger door and the back drivers side door.
The drivers side sun visor broke off suddenly one day and came dangling down in my face by some wires, which I promptly sawed through with my car key. It wasn't until I was angrily sawing through the second wire that it occurred to me that maybe this would affect something else. It did. The “trunk open” indicator light on the dash never shuts off now, and the lights on the dash that indicate when the blinkers or hazards are flashing don't work anymore. The sun visor itself is on the passenger side floorboard. jiofi.local.html Login – Manage & Change your JioFi Wifi PasswordFor PC - Download Best Apps & Softwares for PC
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Isuzu Trooper Insignia 3.0 Turbo Diesel LWB (2005) This is my ninth! They had a catastrophic launch with the new 3.0 replacing their long-serving, albeit thirsty and relatively slow 3.2 unit. Up till then it was generally regarded as the best 4x4 SUV amongst folks like farmers and construction workers. When the new motor was promised most delayed their purchases to get the upgrade. Owing to a hideous error with the fuel injectors they ALL blew up after a week or two. https://forpc.onl/snaptube-for-pcjiofilocalhtml
BMW sure makes the most bold cars. A steal of a deal not to forget turns every head when driven by. The car is phenomenal. it's amazing car to drive which makes you fill sporty. As it the sports version the feels good when driving and is also a good package. the car fells very comfy and also luxurious. mybkexperiencemcdvoice
I've had 2 trucks a 00 ford ranger and a 00 dodge dakota, and 2 DSMs, a 95 eclipse rs and a 93 stealth es. At least I'll never own a Honda. vidmatesave insta
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