What car are you driving, again?

So what do you think of the horns, eh?

That all depends... I mean, you're just begging for me and my cousin (and I suppose Lucy, too...) to cause mischief at your expense whilst riding around in our Dodge Charger...

;)
 
Charger, smarger, I'm talking 3.0 liter Vulcan power! No weenie hemis here.
 
'95 Honda Accord. oldest stuff ever. but it's still running and I inherit it once I get my license (if ever)
 
I still drive my Hyundai Elantra 99.

Im kinda torn besides loving and disliking it tough.

On one side its not really a cool car to have when your 19.

On the other hand its soooooo good to drive, most of the time.

Wow, old post.

Btw i wrecked that car and are currently now driving a Hyundai Elantra 2001, silver. And i actually like it
 
Three liters? *snicker* :pat:

Yep, I confess it's not quite the same as my Jeep's 4.7 liter V-8, but for a 3.0, it's not too bad. And hey, it's better than the 2.0 I had in my escort a couple of years ago. :)

Though, with the snow and rain we're getting for the next five days, I may well miss my Jeep today. It was nice having it last winter. Still, the Taurus is a great car. Too bad Ford had abandoned it to stagnate, only to realize their mistake and re-release it.
 

Yeah, but this one is older, and the one when I first mentioned getting my bull back in March, so I figured it was a better one to revive and ask about my horns. Getting good feedback from the Taurus Club on the horns, with nobody so far saying it is a bad idea!
 
I drive a Ford Focus ST 2.5 litre, in blue, w/tinted windows and 5 doors (inc. hatch) and I love it :)

At some point I will take some photos of it.
 
Yep, I confess it's not quite the same as my Jeep's 4.7 liter V-8, but for a 3.0, it's not too bad. And hey, it's better than the 2.0 I had in my escort a couple of years ago. :)

Though, with the snow and rain we're getting for the next five days, I may well miss my Jeep today. It was nice having it last winter. Still, the Taurus is a great car. Too bad Ford had abandoned it to stagnate, only to realize their mistake and re-release it.

Yeah, I'm lucky in that respect - with my wife working from home and us still being a 2-car family, the Mustang can stay in the garage in virtually all bad-driving conditions while my AWD Escape can be driven in almost anything.

And +1 to putting the horns on your Taurus. :thumbsup:
 
I don't own a car, but since I drive a taxi now, and the question was what car am I driving, again, I would have to answer that mostly I drive a VW Transporter.
 
Reading this thread it seems comsuption in most american cars is crazy. Somebody spoke about 18mpg... :eek: For instance my C4 HDI (not among smallest cars) makes 4.8l/100 km so about 50 mpg.
 
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