Kuniku
88
I drive a Hyundai i30 Estate, though I should cycle more now the weather is brightening up
used to have a 97 civic, now i got a 03 rolla. i thought fgc was supposed to be poverty i am seeing guys driving 50k + cars worth more than my existance
These cars are so lovely! I drive a Scion, basic specs, but you gotta love the sound system w/ soundproof interior,
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rcaido
92
No, we didn’t test drive the other cars except for the 335D because it was diesel(40 mpg) & qualified for the Cash for Clunkers deal. It was this or a Mercedes & we decided to go with this as it seems less people had this type of car & felt amazing to drive.
@BBQ, @rcaido
In my opinion the 7 series is a nice, executive and spacious drive, albeit a bit bulky when you’re doing city traffic. I test drove a 7 series and a 5 series and went for a 530D in the end. It’s great, I can’t fault it. I’ve driven many cars over the years and nothing beats it for everyday driving, work-home commute, long holiday trips, special occasions etc. A full tank gives me just over 800 miles, it’s crazy. 5 series feels more responsive when driving compared with 7 series. More nimble in the corners and such. All in all a wonderful car, I won’t be switching.
Oh, and bitches love the car too.
It is laziness. I hear the phrase “its too much work” often.
Nope. It’s not difficult, there’s other aspects of right hand drive that will mess you up before shifting would, especially since my other car is normal. The turn signal/wiper stalks are reverse, and after a trip in either car you’ll be messing up in the other for a second. The other problems with RHD are simply because I’m in the US…drive thrus, passing on 1-lanes, distance next to car, ect. All of these are bigger concerns than shifting. Pedals and gears stay the same just using the opposite arm.
Near my parents home. Specifically, at the end of Miguelito Canyon Rd in Lompoc, CA (EDIT: that road forks, and just realized the road I was on is called Sudden Rd, which is super short/dead end lol). The area beyond where my truck is parked is blocked off since its Air Force Base property.
Lots of hilly/scenic places around the central west coast.
None. The struggle is real.
BaronO
98
My baby. No mods on it yet. I can barely keep up with the monthly pay on it. ~$400 a month is a lot for a full time college student.
This is my whip. 07 Fiji Blue SI. A couple mods.
Javid
102
I drive a 2000 Honda Civic, with only 202200KMs on it or so. Got it back in 2006 I believe and it was a great car. That being said, it got stolen about a year and a half ago and once I got it back the interior was destroyed(and it looked like the douchebags who stole it hit something on the rear right side). I stopped caring about my car after that and now it’s slowly starting to rust and the paint is starting to go pretty badly on the front hood. I can’t really afford the type of car I want right now, and on top of that I feel that my Civic has more life left.
At the end of the day, I feel that a Civic is just a grocery getter type of car. There really isn’t anything exciting about it, but it’s reliable and gets the job done.
EDIT:
It’s also worth mentioning that I finally had to swap the battery this past winter. Nobody believes me when I tell them that it was a stock battery and lasted me 13 years…
Commuter EV on the left, weekend convertible on the right.
strogg
104
Hehe that mbison plate is sick, I bet you get some funny looks sometimes
Nice! There aren’t many 3000GT VR4 convertibles. I think I have seen two in my life. Hang on to that one forever.