What kind of a car do you own (or drive but not own)?

What kind of a car do you drive?


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I drive this :
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Under what category does it fall ? A quick search tells me its an MPV but I don't even know what it means. Is it a mini van ? Or something else ? In France we call that a 'Monospace'.
It's a great car when you have kids. I'd love to drive a Mustang or a Jaguar XJS V12... But, once you have a family, those days are over ;)
 
Just bought this beauty off a friend.

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My GF drives a 2001 Hyundai Accent. Gets about 35MPG. I prefer to ride or take the bus though.
 
I drive a '93 Dodge Intrepid, 120,000 miles, missing the passenger side mirror, and a couple thousand dollars worth of hail damage, but plenty of leg room and still gets me where I need to go. It doesn't fit any of the poll categories.
 
I have a Peugeot 106 for the city and a family type car :Renault Espace for week ends
 
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White 1990 Saab 900. Turbo. Hatchback. Manual transmission, and the sunroof is broken.
 
I don't drive and don't want to. Davo's right - being in control of a massive metal shell with wheels doesn't sound like something I could be trusted to do.

Narz said:
My GF drives a 2001 Hyundai Accent. Gets about 35MPG.

Someone actually bought one of those? :wow:

;) I've heard that the diesel version of the VW Lupo is pretty good, fuel-economy-wise, and unlike the Accent you can get it up gentle slopes.
 
I only drive myself and those around me insane. So, nothing, unless I decided to hijack the bus tomorrow morning.
 
I have a 2006 Honda Civic. I like it because it has great gas mileage though it is because I like $$$ not that I care so much about the environment.
 
my car has 3 doors... VW Polo 1.4.

my lil brum brum
 
1996 Lexus ES300.
 
I have a 2007 Ford Taurus SEL. One of the last Gen 4s made before they shut down the factory that had popped out the Tuarus since the 80s. I am also a proud member of the Taurus Car Club of America.

I just took this picture about 3 1/2 to 4 hours ago in The Badlands, SD. Behold the glorious VR-mobile.
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A rusted out sack of crap '74 Holden HQ, V8 motor though!:D

Its big and loud, cost me 500 NZ dollars, towed it right out of a paddock where it had been sitting for a few years.

Edit: Also got a 1970 something Toyota corona with ignition problems sitting on the side of the road with no battery and bald back tires (from burnouts).
 
wait, you're from new york, do you even know how to drive?

Yes. I had a permit and took driving lessons about six years back. I let the permit lapse without getting the license since I was injured and was in bad shape for a while plus I couldn't afford a car (and there was little reason to have one, anyway).


Then again, I only learned how to drive in New York (with warped DMV rules). It'll be fun when it's time to try it out at 75 MPH on I-35 and places that have such tiny street name signs.
 
a toyota corolla, and it doesnt really fit anywhere in this poll, as i guess a lot of cars dont :-)
indeed, there seems to be nothing between tiny economic euro-car and van/suv/luxury car :crazyeye:

anyway, we bought ourselves a Toyota Auris this fall:
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and before I forget it: ID is a necromancer :p
 
Nissan Sunny, Sedan car.... nothing fancy... low mileage but its steady.

not recommending anyone to buy this car thou.
 
VW Jetta - Wolfsburg Edition

Spoiler :

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