Cars you’ve had?

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FORD
‘76 Granada
‘74 Maverick
‘72 Thunderbird

CHEVY
‘73 Nova
‘04 Impala

PONTIAC
‘98 Grand Prix

DODGE/CHRYSLER
‘88 New Yorker
‘92 Stratus

OLDSMOBILE
‘83 Cutlass Cierra

FOREIGN
‘81 Mazda 626
‘80 VW Dasher
‘01 Volvo C-70

BUICK
‘69 Skylark
‘91 Regal GS
‘95 Century
‘00 Park Avenue
‘07 Lucerne
‘10 Lacrosse
‘21 Regal

My fave(s)? Thunderbird! 429 motor, like riding on a cloud, luxury set down low. I also liked my ‘73 Nova, and I like Buicks. Must be old.

Avoid Volvo! Overrated money pits!
 

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Geez, you've had a lot of cars! Maybe even more than my brother, though he goes through them because he either crashes them or buys junk cars that die pretty quick...or junk cars that he crashes.

Me?
'71 Buick LeSabre
'74 Pontiac Catalina
'87 Toyota Pickup 2WD (11 years)
'99 Dodge Dakota 4x4 (20 years)
''16 Nissan Rogue
 

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Cool thread. Here's mine.

-First vehicle was an '82 Ford Econoline Van with a custom interior that my brother had put in. Wall to wall carpet with a fold out couch and a little removable table in front of it. Even had a hidden mini bar in the wall! That thing was awesome for a 16-year-old :grin:. I wish I had held on to it. No AC (In Texas!) or power steering / brakes though so it was difficult to drive. Pretty sure it made me the good driver I am today.

-'85 Toyota Celica. Felt like a race car after the van.

-'86 Toyota Celica. Totally different and better body style than the '85 and I thought I had arrived. Had a hole in the trunk that filled up with water every time it rained. Good times.

-90 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe. I loved this car. Black with black wheels. The supercharger gave it all kinds of get-off power on launch, and it made that Mad Max whine sound when the supercharger kicked in. A really comfortable car too but ultimately a money pit.

-92 Nissan Sentra. Basic model with no frills. I bought it with almost no miles and gave it to my girlfriend's teenage son. He promptly destroyed it. Lesson learned.

-'91 Mazda Miata. I don't want to hear any chick car comments! I upgraded everything I could besides the motor to give it horsepower and it was a lot of fun to drive. Still the best handing vehicle I ever had. Felt like it was on rails.

-'95 Ford Truck. Can't remember the model but it wasn't a good one. One of the underpowered smaller models. It was the first brand new vehicle I bought, and I sold it pretty quick.

-'97 Subaru legacy. Used car I bought once I got to hell hole snow land. Did great for a few years and then the motor blew unexpectedly. Some hate Subaru's and some love them. I probably would not buy another because of that experience. Did great in the snow after I put snow tires on it though.

-2010 Dodge Journey. Kid hauler with a bunch of seats. Served its purpose and was terribly unexciting.

-2018 Mazda 6. Serviceable car with all the bells and whistles that was kind of fun to drive. I had not had a sedan for a while.

-2021 Lexus NX300. Yes, I'm officially an old man.

Might be a couple of more that I forgot about but I did a lot of drugs in my youth. :laugh:
 

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I was super into the Minitruckin' scene in my teen years. Looking back, it was nice because my "dream vehicle" was cheap and attainable.
1989 Nissan Hardbody
1990 Nissan Hardbody

Got over that scene and took a dive into the import scene.
1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Then got a practical rig.
2003 GMC Sonoma

Then I got into the import racing scene.
2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 (I miss this one the most. She was super quick)
2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (also a very, very fun car)

Then I decided I wanted something to pull some jetskis and a travel trailer with.
2012 Ford F-150
2017 Ford F-150

......and that is where I'm at. I have to have a truck, so that will stay, however I do miss having a fun sports car. There will be another one in my future. :D
 

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Well, not much to mention but I've easily had the ugliest thing you'll see in this thread. Mid-1970's Chevy Monza. That's maroon outside, and inside, and everywhere else. Pretty sure the rims were maroon, too. AM/FM radio and single dash speaker. I'll give it credit. It kept me alive when I drove the damn thing into the side of a mountain.

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I was super into the Minitruckin' scene in my teen years. Looking back, it was nice because my "dream vehicle" was cheap and attainable.
1989 Nissan Hardbody
1990 Nissan Hardbody

Got over that scene and took a dive into the import scene.
1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse

Then got a practical rig.
2003 GMC Sonoma

Then I got into the import racing scene.
2005 Dodge Neon SRT-4 (I miss this one the most. She was super quick)
2011 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (also a very, very fun car)

Then I decided I wanted something to pull some jetskis and a travel trailer with.
2012 Ford F-150
2017 Ford F-150

......and that is where I'm at. I have to have a truck, so that will stay, however I do miss having a fun sports car. There will be another one in my future. :D
Ever drive the Family Truckster cross country to Wally World?
 

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80'something Skylark
85 Camaro Berlinetta
80 Bronco
92 Chevy truck (forgot what model)
90 Dodge Ram 1500
98 Chevy Avalanche
99 Chevy Tahoe (2 door)
2005 Ford F-150
2008 Chevy Tahoe LTZ
2010 Jeep Commander
2013 Dodge Dart
2017 Ford F-150
2018 Ford F-150 (current)

1968 Dodge Charger (was restoring it)

2004 Big Dog Mastiff

I might have missed a couple.
 

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A few great ones, including some i wish i had back.

1968 Firebird
1969 Camaro
1970 Camaro
1974 Camaro
1978 Camaro
1984 Camaro
1986 Camaro
1970 GTO
1972 Chevelle
Mazda RX-7 Can't recall year, maybe 88ish?
1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse
2000 Hyundai Tiburon
1996 Ford Taurus.....Total Junk. My first Ford and my last.
1998 Honda CRV.
 

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Ever drive the Family Truckster cross country to Wally World?
:laugh: Not yet!
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-'91 Mazda Miata. I don't want to hear any chick car comments! I upgraded everything I could besides the motor to give it horsepower and it was a lot of fun to drive. Still the best handing vehicle I ever had. Felt like it was on rails.

No bad comments from me. Those Miatas are very capable little cars and they have a HUGE following.

A few great ones, including some i wish i had back.

1968 Firebird
1969 Camaro
1970 Camaro
1974 Camaro
1978 Camaro
1984 Camaro
1986 Camaro
1970 GTO
1972 Chevelle
Mazda RX-7 Can't recall year, maybe 88ish?
1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse
2000 Hyundai Tiburon
1996 Ford Taurus.....Total Junk. My first Ford and my last.
1998 Honda CRV.

Nice list!! My dad had a 72 Chevelle. Always loved those cars and preferred the years with the round taillights.
 

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Geez, you've had a lot of cars! Maybe even more than my brother, though he goes through them because he either crashes them or buys junk cars that die pretty quick...or junk cars that he crashes.

Me?
'71 Buick LeSabre
'74 Pontiac Catalina
'87 Toyota Pickup 2WD (11 years)
'99 Dodge Dakota 4x4 (20 years)
''16 Nissan Rogue

Maybe a lot of girls too:)
 

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A few great ones, including some i wish i had back.

1968 Firebird
1969 Camaro
1970 Camaro
1974 Camaro
1978 Camaro
1984 Camaro
1986 Camaro
1970 GTO
1972 Chevelle
Mazda RX-7 Can't recall year, maybe 88ish?
1992 Mitsubishi Eclipse
2000 Hyundai Tiburon
1996 Ford Taurus.....Total Junk. My first Ford and my last.
1998 Honda CRV.
That string of Camaros is IMPRESSIVE!
 

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:laugh: Not yet!


No bad comments from me. Those Miatas are very capable little cars and they have a HUGE following.



Nice list!! My dad had a 72 Chevelle. Always loved those cars and preferred the years with the round taillights.

They are, a buddy in high school had a 1969 with a 454, manual tranny, headers, holly 750 carb. It was literally one of the most powerful cars i have been in.
 

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I had

1955 Ford Fairlane
1962 Chrysler (w push button shifter)
1968 American Motors AMX
1967 Spitfire (Total POS)
1976 AMC Pacer (POS)
1978 Chevy Monte Carlo
1986 Camaro IROCZ
1987 Chevy Blazer
1992 GMC Jimmy
1997 Ford Explorer
2001 BMW 530i
2006 Infiniti M35x
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Best Car was the Infiniti. I put 83,000 miles on that car and never had a problem with it.

Worst car that I bought new was the Pacer. Huge mistake. The BMW had a lot of problems too, some they could not fix right. Like the Air conditioner blower would just go to high speed spontaneously.

I am currently driving the Jeep Grand Cherokee and looking for my next new car. I am thinking the Honda Passport but I honestly cannot make up my mind. After a few run ins with the Jeep service department I am fully focused on finding a car that does not need to be fixed repeatedly, and when it does need service the service department is not a disaster. The local Honda dealer appears to have his stuff together in the service department based on what other people tell me of their experiences. .
 

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Well, not much to mention but I've easily had the ugliest thing you'll see in this thread. Mid-1970's Chevy Monza. That's maroon outside, and inside, and everywhere else. Pretty sure the rims were maroon, too. AM/FM radio and single dash speaker. I'll give it credit. It kept me alive when I drove the damn thing into the side of a mountain.

Monza_Large_2.png
Well sure, it probably had a top speed of 10 mph! :laugh:
 

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It is, my first car was the 70 Camaro. Being the stupid kid that i was, took it on the highway to see if it would do the 150 mph listed on the speedo. It did. :laugh:

I was never one to max out, but I had my T-Bird out late on a lonely highway once and “tested it”. It was clocked to 140, but I know I went faster, because I could hear/feel it. I counted to “seven-Mississippi” before I let off, so I guesstimate 150 or so, but I was so focused you could have stuffed a lump of coal up my butt and made diamonds.

Ok, so I exaggerated a little…
 

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1964 Ford Fairlane (I hated it then, wish I had it now)
1973 Monte Carlo
1978 Chrysler Cordoba
1981 Datsun something or another (England)
1982 Ford something or another (England). It had a 1.6L engine but it would blow away any comparable US car because it didn't have a catalytic converter, A/C, power steering, or anything else to rob its power. Just an engine and a manual transmission.
1989 Dodge Daytona - first brand new car
1996 F-150 Lease
1999 F-150 Lease
2002 Ford ZX2 - I abused that car for my part time job I had at the time
2002 F-150 - had 30 miles on it and now 140k. I still have it and it drives great
2014 Nissan Altima - my drive around car. Nothing special does its job

Best part is I haven't had car payments in years.
 

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1964 Ford Fairlane (I hated it then, wish I had it now)
1973 Monte Carlo
1978 Chrysler Cordoba
1981 Datsun something or another (England)
1982 Ford something or another (England). It had a 1.6L engine but it would blow away any comparable US car because it didn't have a catalytic converter, A/C, power steering, or anything else to rob its power. Just an engine and a manual transmission.
1989 Dodge Daytona - first brand new car
1996 F-150 Lease
1999 F-150 Lease
2002 Ford ZX2 - I abused that car for my part time job I had at the time
2002 F-150 - had 30 miles on it and now 140k. I still have it and it drives great
2014 Nissan Altima - my drive around car. Nothing special does its job

Best part is I haven't had car payments in years.
That's why I kept my pickups for so long. It was just so nice not making payments, and being able to kill the collision insurance.
 
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