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What kind of car do you drive?

Started by Shadow2222, September 13, 2011, 12:57:15 PM

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Shadow2222

We have every type of thread on here regarding each of us personally (Post your pic, etc.), but I've never seen a car thread.

So, without further ado, post what kind of car you drive.

If you want, post a pic of your car.

Ford Fiesta 2011  :D


ReaperKK

No pics of my car on my computer but I drive a 2001 VW Golf.

I'm looking for a new DD but I'll never let my golf go, that thing is most reliable and fun thing I own.

MetalJunkie


Shadow2222

You know, I've never heard anyone say anything bad about VW, especially the Golf. They must be good cars (never drove one personally).

Dr. DTVT

Quote from: Shadow2222 on September 13, 2011, 12:57:15 PM
Ford Fiesta 2011  :D

That's what my girlfriend has.  I call it the taco car.

2007 Toyota Prius, bought it new in 2007.  Love it.

73109


chknptpie



My sexy little car after I got the windows tinted.

2006 Chevy Cobalt

Fuzzboy

2005 Honda Civic coupe. I'm selling it ASAP. I can't stand that it's a base model (manual locks, windows, everything), I can't stand it's fucking 4 speed auto trans, and I can't fucking stand that it's a poorly repaired rebuilt title. I'm gettin either a Golf or a Scion Xa, or whatever isn't a fucking rebuilt Honda Civic. The car was so badly put together that it's basically held together by zip-ties. I'm tired of finding a new problem with the car every month.

Chino


Phoenix87x

#9
1992 RS Camaro



From my younger, more impulsive days. Now all I want is a car that's gonna start every morning.

millahh

2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones

Chino

Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones

fap fap fap

The 128i is so sexy to begin with, the M package is just ferocious.

pogoowner


Jamesman42

\o\ lol /o/

YtseBitsySpider

nice chino....I'll raise you an 09 GTS loaded...and in this photo so well detailed you can see the 08 cwp sedan beside mine.


zxlkho

08 Honda Civic, manual transmission, ridiculous sound system. :lol


We've had this thread like 10 times before. :P

Shadow2222

Quote from: zxlkho on September 13, 2011, 02:26:50 PM
We've had this thread like 10 times before. :P

I wouldn't have opened it had something came up in the search results.

I do apologize.

El Barto

Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones
Please tell me you got one with a real, honest to god,  foot operated clutch.

Once they came out with the 1 series, I kind of figured that would be my next car, but it's still a few years before the used ones drop into my price range.  Currently shopping for an interim E36 to replace the one I've got now. 

SMF 2 doesn't want me posting any pictures, so no dice in this thread.

Gadough


pogoowner


zxlkho

Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:33:41 PM
Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones
Please tell me you got one with a real, honest to god,  foot operated clutch.

If someone didn't get this with a clutch, they would be a terrible human being.

Genowyn


El Barto

Quote from: zxlkho on September 13, 2011, 02:42:45 PM
Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:33:41 PM
Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones
Please tell me you got one with a real, honest to god,  foot operated clutch.

If someone didn't get this with a clutch, they would be a terrible human being.
Normally I'd be inclined to agree with you, but BMW is really trying to do away with the clutch, from what I can tell.  They really want people to drive inside the box, so to speak.  It's entirely possible that those things are impossible to get in a stick.

ReaperKK

Quote from: Shadow2222 on September 13, 2011, 01:02:30 PM
You know, I've never heard anyone say anything bad about VW, especially the Golf. They must be good cars (never drove one personally).

My golf has a terrible reputation but my golf has been relatively problem free aside from a few electrical gremlins here and there.

Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones

Awesome Awesome Awesome. Did you drive any of the 3-series? If so how do they compare?

I haven't had the time to drive anything other than the 335 and I'm having a hard time justifying the cost brand new. I've also looked at the 1-series however I've never driven on.

The Silent Cody


Chino

Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:46:09 PM
Quote from: zxlkho on September 13, 2011, 02:42:45 PM
Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:33:41 PM
Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones
Please tell me you got one with a real, honest to god,  foot operated clutch.

If someone didn't get this with a clutch, they would be a terrible human being.
Normally I'd be inclined to agree with you, but BMW is really trying to do away with the clutch, from what I can tell.  They really want people to drive inside the box, so to speak.  It's entirely possible that those things are impossible to get in a stick.

That seems to be the common trend with a lot of the German auto makers, but only in the states. I know a lot of the race edition VWs and Audis are only offered with clutchless transmissions, while germany and all of Europe gets the good ol' 6 speed. I know several people who had the systems imported, then converted their cars.

SystematicThought



My pride and joy. Of course, this picture isn't mine

AcidLameLTE


El Barto

Quote from: Chino on September 13, 2011, 03:01:19 PM
Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:46:09 PM
Quote from: zxlkho on September 13, 2011, 02:42:45 PM
Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:33:41 PM
Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones
Please tell me you got one with a real, honest to god,  foot operated clutch.

If someone didn't get this with a clutch, they would be a terrible human being.
Normally I'd be inclined to agree with you, but BMW is really trying to do away with the clutch, from what I can tell.  They really want people to drive inside the box, so to speak.  It's entirely possible that those things are impossible to get in a stick.

That seems to be the common trend with a lot of the German auto makers, but only in the states. I know a lot of the race edition VWs and Audis are only offered with clutchless transmissions, while germany and all of Europe gets the good ol' 6 speed. I know several people who had the systems imported, then converted their cars.
Well for one thing,  America's love affair with the car is winding down.  More and more people just want transportation, and actually having to shift gears detracts from your texting time. 

My mechanic and I discussed BMW's tendency away from cars that are fun to drive a while back.  His take on it is that with all of the automakers, BMW included,  offering huge warranties and quite a bit of scheduled maintenance,   they have a major interest in keeping people like me from abusing their cars.  The stick-shift is a fine example.  I'm an absolute terror to any clutch, and that's a $3k hit they'd rather not absorb.  My first BMW was an E30 that I abused mercilessly for 12 years every day.  I don't think the modern, more plastic version of the 325 could withstand my abuse for 100k, much less the 220k that my old one did, and I know that they don't want to be responsible for maintaining it during that time.  Better for them to just build a car that will only let you drive the way they want you to.

Now, that said,  I'm real interested in hearing if Doc Millah's car defies my theory.  They're still making M-coupes for a reason, so the game's not entirely over.  His car has a power to weight ratio that's absolutely absurd, so I'd like to know if they left room for playtime. 


Fuzzboy

Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 03:49:30 PM
Quote from: Chino on September 13, 2011, 03:01:19 PM
Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:46:09 PM
Quote from: zxlkho on September 13, 2011, 02:42:45 PM
Quote from: El Barto on September 13, 2011, 02:33:41 PM
Quote from: millahh on September 13, 2011, 01:34:35 PM
2011 BMW 128i, with M Sport package    :xbones
Please tell me you got one with a real, honest to god,  foot operated clutch.

If someone didn't get this with a clutch, they would be a terrible human being.
Normally I'd be inclined to agree with you, but BMW is really trying to do away with the clutch, from what I can tell.  They really want people to drive inside the box, so to speak.  It's entirely possible that those things are impossible to get in a stick.

That seems to be the common trend with a lot of the German auto makers, but only in the states. I know a lot of the race edition VWs and Audis are only offered with clutchless transmissions, while germany and all of Europe gets the good ol' 6 speed. I know several people who had the systems imported, then converted their cars.
Well for one thing,  America's love affair with the car is winding down.  More and more people just want transportation, and actually having to shift gears detracts from your texting time. 

Very very true, unfortunately.  :(

FlyingBIZKIT


MetalMike06


Genowyn


yeshaberto