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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Two door Ford Probe LX (3L V-6). Crimson Red. Same as the last time this thread was made. Looking into a Pontiac Grand Prix.

Finally running into some problems with it, at 170k miles. A gasket on the engine has slipped a little bit out of place and it leaks a bit of oil when I turn left or park it and turn it off. Also spraying a little bit of anti-freeze when I fill up the little overflow tank to the side.

The anti-freeze thing is an easy fix, but the oil leak is expensive only because of the labor costs (and I'm not mechanically skilled enough to fix it). I also don't have the tools for the job.

Still runs like a champ though.
 
As some might know and some might guess, I drive a FIAT. Actually, I mostly navigate it during classic car rallies. It's a blue 1967 FIAT 850 coupé (type 1):

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I also own a 1973 DAF 66 1300 Marathon coupé, a prety rare Dutch car. Here's me with both my coupés:

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For daily use, I drive a 2007 Peugeot 206 CC. I should admit I occasionally use it for non-daily use :D :

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For those CFC-ers who pay attention: Yup, I like coupés.

Ok, one more pic. This one I like the best:

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That's an awesome classic car right there.

Me, I drive a (relatively) worthless 2004 Pontiac Grand Am. I probably owe more than the thing is worth, but then I'm not looking to sell it for a very long time. Mostly for city driving, so it'll probably need a transmission rebuild before any other major repairs are needed, but that's still a long way down the road and would still be cheaper than buying another car, even if the repairs cost more than the vehicle is worth.
 
Citröen C4 HDI and Seat Leon Cupra

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The NEW Mondeo :D
It's a stunner and I already love it :)
 
EEEEEWWWWWW! You got a Ford!

HEY! [pimp] I know they've been awful in the US, but Ford are steadily rebuilding their rep here in Europe. Just look at that Mondeo! :cool:

I own a Mazda RX-8. Technically it has 4 doors. It has a tiny little 1.3 liter rotary engine. It makes my 45 minute commute (each way) very enjoyable though with 238 HP and 6.0 seconds 0-60.

http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2005/06/10/119200.html

I love that car! It's unsellable in Norway due to high omissions (= high taxes). Otherwise I'd own one :blush:
 
Actually, Ford is rebuilding their rep over here as well. Problem is, they sell all their worst cars on the US market. We don't get anything as cool as that Mondeo over here. Most of the ones we get are ugly; the only exceptions are the Mustang (a gas guzzler) and the GT (also a gas guzzler, and out of most people's price range and/or ability to drive).

Heck, we don't get good looking cars from anybody out here, aside from imported sports cars (Porsche, etc.)
 
Speaking as a member of the Taurus Car Club of America, I resent that last post.
 
'97 VW Polo 1,6.

My girlfriend owns it, I drive it. It has an awful purple/blue color.

During wintertime the doors tend to freeze shut. Thankfully the luggage compartment usually does not freeze, so on several occasions, my girlfriend who is rather petite, has had to enter the car through the luggage compartment to start the engine and unfreeze the doors.
 
VW Corrado.
 
Give the man a cookie!
 
That road looks amazing !!
 
Actually, Ford is rebuilding their rep over here as well. Problem is, they sell all their worst cars on the US market. We don't get anything as cool as that Mondeo over here. Most of the ones we get are ugly; the only exceptions are the Mustang (a gas guzzler) and the GT (also a gas guzzler, and out of most people's price range and/or ability to drive).

Heck, we don't get good looking cars from anybody out here, aside from imported sports cars (Porsche, etc.)

Late last week my I drove my Mustang GT (a V8) to Albany and back, a bit over 300 miles round-trip, 95% highway driving. 25 miles per gallon per the in-car computer and the gas receipts/odometer pencil calculations. That's 5mpg better than I get with my '01 Ford Escape (relatively small SUV).
 
Late last week my I drove my Mustang GT (a V8) to Albany and back, a bit over 300 miles round-trip, 95% highway driving. 25 miles per gallon per the in-car computer and the gas receipts/odometer pencil calculations. That's 5mpg better than I get with my '01 Ford Escape (relatively small SUV).

Well, driving about 60mph consistanly, won't make an engine drink a lot of fuel, even if it is a V8.
 
Actually, Ford is rebuilding their rep over here as well. Problem is, they sell all their worst cars on the US market. We don't get anything as cool as that Mondeo over here. Most of the ones we get are ugly; the only exceptions are the Mustang (a gas guzzler) and the GT (also a gas guzzler, and out of most people's price range and/or ability to drive).

Heck, we don't get good looking cars from anybody out here, aside from imported sports cars (Porsche, etc.)

Yes, I guess that pretty much sums up what I've heard about US Ford :thumbsup:

IglooDude said:
Late last week my I drove my Mustang GT (a V8) to Albany and back, a bit over 300 miles round-trip, 95% highway driving. 25 miles per gallon per the in-car computer and the gas receipts/odometer pencil calculations. That's 5mpg better than I get with my '01 Ford Escape (relatively small SUV).
Stapel said:
Well, driving about 60mph consistanly, won't make an engine drink a lot of fuel, even if it is a V8.

Even at 60 mph, that's very good for a muscle car :goodjob:
 
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