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Star Pupil

Old soul
Joined
Apr 30, 2011
Location
Valhalla
1990 Honda Accord, Lucia.

Had her for like a month before she broke down.

So now I have a 1998 Volvo S70, Roxanne. I love her.
 
one bad ass 1995 red chevy S10 pickup
had to sell it though
now I'm driving a 2005 black ford explorer
gotta say I loved the transition to a big 4x4 SUV especially during the winter but I'll probably always be a pickup man *shrugs*
 
I love Ford Explorers, but I'm a car chick. If I ever have a big vehicle I'm not going to be the one driving it. xD

I think I'm going to stick to Volvos for life though.
 
I don't know, maybe it's just because I'm use to riding rough -probably from growing up with nothing but jeeps as our main mode of transportation- but I just cant stomach car rides too well. Something about the way they glide over the road is just unsettling for me. I like feeling the road as I drive XD
 
I'll date myself here....

1980 Ford Thunderbird....

Thing was a money pit, from fixing it to gas. Luckily gas was only 88 cents a gallon when I owned it.
 
I would have loved to own a car back when gas was that cheap. I was paying 2.60 cents when I got my car, and gas has gone up a dollar more in the past few months. Ugh.
 
A used pale blue 198-some-odd Ford Escort. My dad bought it when I was 16 and got my permit, so it's what I learned to drive and then predominantly drove until I left for college in the fall of 1994. The car I got when I graduated was a maroon 1992 Honda Accord which I eventually owned myself and drove through all of college, grad school, my time in Boston, cross country to California and even for my first year in California. That thing lasted a long time!!!!!! :)
 
1995 Ford Ranger - Five Speed Stick-Shift, Four-Wheel Drive, Extended Cab
I've had her for five years now and she still runs like she's brand new. Well, not really but she still runs great considering how much abuse I put her through.
 
1988 Chevy S10 Blazer
She was stolen then stripped..............And the impound had the balls to tell me to pay for it being on their lot. Stupid cops didn't do shit when I reported it stolen...... Now has Nothing but the public bus system *Still pissed about it*
 
Well lucky you with a license. I have to take bus and train from my place to get anywhere unless I can get someone to drive me. Which is like. Never.

And my education begins on the 30th^^ Over 1 hour of bus transport and 30 minutes of train every single day >.<
 
my first car was a 1968 Pontiac....my mom bought it new the year it came out... went from that boat, to a smaller boat of an 85 Olds Cutlass that lasted through me; a motor rebuild; and my brother who incidently was younger than the car.

I am currently a Subaru lover..will likely be one for life.
 
Ohhh, man. I say this with the utmost affection: I had the most discolored, beat up 1988 Toyota Corolla wagon I had ever seen, and have yet to see one as bad. I didn't get my license until after high school and I needed something for the commute to University. My brother's girlfriend's friend was selling it for $500 so I was like, hell yeah, I'll take it. Apparently it was the family "everyone learn to drive" car. They actually called it the "loser cruiser" while I was giving them the cash, and the nickname stuck. It had rust, huge dents, different colors inside the dents, a cracked windshield, torn up seats and roof, and a few broken things in the interior.

But it was perfect car for a college kid living in SoCal. That car was a soldier. It lasted throughout my college years. And then one night when I was driving home the transmission busted.

Now I have a sleek 2011 Elantra. But I sometimes miss my Corolla. That is why I wrote a whole story about it. I loved that car. ]:
 
A red 1999 mercury villager. What my other friends would like to call the "Death Van". Engines shot to hell. And the car would randomly stop in the middle of the road. Dear god, that vehicle scared me half to death. May have scared a Japanese foreign exchange student with it. Couldn't really understand for obvious reasons. Thankfully the car was permanently retired by the time I got a new one. Of course new one isn't any better, but it gets me around and it moves.
 
My dad gave me his 1998 Honda Accord. The paint had gone bad on the roof, but it ran smooth. I kept it for six months and then traded it in for something a bit cuter.
 
1995 Gold colored Saturn sedan (wish they had actually named the damn cars) Really liked that car, then after having it for a couple months we got rear ended at a stop light and the frame got bent, so it was totaled.

Now I have a blue 1994 Ford Taurus that sounds like it wants to die from time to time.
 
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