What car do you have?

What is the make of the Car(s) you use?

  • American

    Votes: 17 37.0%
  • Japanese

    Votes: 11 23.9%
  • South Korean

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Other Asian (Malaysian, Indian, etc.)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • British

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • German

    Votes: 10 21.7%
  • French

    Votes: 3 6.5%
  • Italian

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • Other European(Swedish, Spanish, etc.)

    Votes: 4 8.7%
  • Any Other

    Votes: 5 10.9%

  • Total voters
    46

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Right now I am learning how to drive, so I was wondering what sort of cars most people. Most specifically, what is the make of your car, whether, it is American, or BRitish, etc.
 
BTW I am learning to drive on an Indian car, made with Japanese help, called the Zen. My parents have a Hyundai Accent
 
I have a 2001 Chevrolet Venture LS Minivan. Can't fit the kids into the ol' Escort, anymore.

Before that I had a 1994 Plymoth Voyager Minivan. That one took us from Kansas City to Washington and back. Lovely trip, enjoyed the hell out of it. Illionis, Indiana, Ohio. . . loved those states.

The Venture took us to California and back, that was quite a trip.

I'd like to have either a Pontiac Bonneville, or a Chevy Monte Carlo. I like to go fast, and these too seem to be suited to it. As I'm 6'4" tall, I need a slightly bigger car.
 
American

1996 Ford Explorer XLT

Engine: V-6 4.0 Litre

Features:
  • Plush leather seats
  • Custom 6 Disc CD Changer and Custom MP3 CD Player
  • Aftermarket Stereo - including 2 12" Subwoofers
  • Custom Wheels
  • Switchable between 2 wheel drive and 4 wheel drive
  • Lights turn on automatically when it's dark and turn off automatically when it's daytime
  • And so much more ;)

Also my family owns:
  • 2002 Ford Ranger XLT - American
  • 2000 Honda Accord LX Sedan - Japanese
  • 1998 Honda Accord EX Coupe - Japanese
 
I used to drive a Mitsubishi in Australia, now living in Tokyo so I have no need of a car (nor anywhere to park one!)
 
I drive a 1.9i turbo petrol Audi A4. Wife drives a diesel Jeep Cherokee.
 
Did I ever mention I love cars?

You won't be surprised I have an Italian car: A 1967 FIAT 850 coupé.
This pic was taken last year on the 'Grand Ballon d'Alsace' (that's in France), during the Tulpnenrallye. Unfortunately, we didn't finish, beacuse of a torqued crankshaft. No way to fix that in 24 hours :( .
Fiat850Verveer-Stapel.jpg


This one is during a break:
Siep_Bas.jpg


In normal life, I drive a 1987 volvo 740 estate turbo intercooler with 182 horsies :D .
 
German x 2

an Audi A4 quattro
a Mercedes SLK 230

and back home (ie not Switzerland) quietly rusting in the shed is the old Ford ute.
 
I drive just a regular Toyota Corolla 1.6 Xli, not that I have a special relationship to cars, they're just tools as far as I'm concerned.
 
I dont have a car since im only 15 but my dad has a 911 turbo. He also have a hayabusa motorcycle... :D :D :D

(No, we're not rich.. :P )
 
Motorbike :D

But when I borrow a car, it's a 405 Peugeot or a Citroën AX.
 
Originally posted by Turner_727
I'd like to have either a Pontiac Bonneville, or a Chevy Monte Carlo. I like to go fast, and these too seem to be suited to it. As I'm 6'4" tall, I need a slightly bigger car.

I drive a 2000 Bonneville SSEi and I love it. It definately has power, lots of toys, and it's quite roomy.
 
Volvo S60, dad's company car and I'm only testdriving it so far:) I'm living in the hometown of SAAB, so most people here drive SAAB...
 
1988 Dodge Caravan.
198,000 miles and still going strong.

I previously drove a 1979 Chevy Nova which ran for a glorious 19 years before some moron rear ended it.

As a teenager I had a 1972 Mazda RX2. Great little car but rotary engines are tough to keep running.
 
My parents have a Renault Espace (2nd version)

I don't need a car, I have free public transportation :D
 
Originally posted by Cecasander
My parents have a Renault Espace (2nd version)

I don't need a car, I have free public transportation :D
I had that too for 7 years (91-98). I has taught me one thing: I do need cars! Nothing sucks as much as the dutch public transportation.
 
I have a cute little Jeep Wrangler. My first car and graduation present. LOVE IT! Great to go topless!:)
 
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