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I have an Elantra. It's not sporty, but it carries myself and children safely and in comfort. It connects to my phone. I just wish it had an assistant for a week to rip my 800 CDs to my phone.
I do feel the sportscar bug seeing and hear them on the road though. Then I feel guilty about the trusty Elantra.
I do feel the sportscar bug seeing and hear them on the road though. Then I feel guilty about the trusty Elantra.
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Like any self-respecting mother of two with no cargo living in the flat prairies, i drive an suv4
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caco_ethes wrote: »Like any self-respecting mother of two with no cargo living in the flat prairies, i drive an suv
Hot.1 -
I have an 07 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. It's a two-door convertible and is kinda flashy when the roof is down. I don't have kids so it's enough for me right now. I bought it off Craigslist in 2014, had 130k on it.1
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I have an 07 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder. It's a two-door convertible and is kinda flashy when the roof is down. I don't have kids so it's enough for me right now. I bought it off Craigslist in 2014, had 130k on it.
Nice car.. used to own eagle talon (Chrysler version)... Awd turbo.. and a regular one prior that.
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RiderOfWestern wrote: »I have an Elantra. It's not sporty, but it carries myself and children safely and in comfort. It connects to my phone. I just wish it had an assistant for a week to rip my 800 CDs to my phone.
I do feel the sportscar bug seeing and hear them on the road though. Then I feel guilty about the trusty Elantra.
Sportier than a Smart Car
Sports cars do have a certain appeal. I used to have a Mustang, but the downside is everybody seems to think they have to compete and cut you off to show you that their car is just as good. It probably doesn't help I'm not a speeder and thus make it easier for them to cut me off. I would much rather see the Prius that just cut me off get pulled over and get the ticket than receive one myself.
I just bought (a couple weeks ago) a 2019 Honda Civic
Agreed. I've owned a few sporstcars, so I know what I'm missing, but know what I've gained as well. Someday again.
A Civic is a good all around car. It is what the Elantra aspires to be.1 -
An old toyota with a *kitten* up roof and windshield0
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I have a 2009 Pontiac Vibe that I’m gonna drive til it explodes but since it’s really a Toyota Matrix it’ll probably never explode3
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Reckoner68 wrote: »I have a 2009 Pontiac Vibe that I’m gonna drive til it explodes but since it’s really a Toyota Matrix it’ll probably never explode
Just don't hit a deer! I was so sad when I lost my vibe2 -
4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »I have a 2009 Pontiac Vibe that I’m gonna drive til it explodes but since it’s really a Toyota Matrix it’ll probably never explode
Just don't hit a deer! I was so sad when I lost my vibe
I've already hit one deer, and it survived with some extensive bodywork0 -
caco_ethes wrote: »Like any self-respecting mother of two with no cargo living in the flat prairies, i drive an suv
Is it a cadillac, cuz thats what all the cool moms have at daycare (and sassy yoga pants....)1 -
'16 Fiat 500 pop. Its backseat is as nonexistent as my love life.
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Who's that lon.. .oh, height, yeah. The Porsche was like that. I fit comfortably in the back of the RX8 though.2 -
6 months ago I bought a new car. I have 4 kids and needed an upgrade. I ended up with a Escalade.2
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r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »6 months ago I bought a new car. I have 4 kids and needed an upgrade. I ended up with a Escalade.
You're gonna need some spinners1 -
Reckoner68 wrote: »r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »6 months ago I bought a new car. I have 4 kids and needed an upgrade. I ended up with a Escalade.
You're gonna need some spinners
Who says I dont already have them2 -
r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »r3d_butt3rfly_ wrote: »6 months ago I bought a new car. I have 4 kids and needed an upgrade. I ended up with a Escalade.
You're gonna need some spinners
Who says I dont already have them
Well at least one of us is gonna listen to Mannie Fresh for the rest of the workday, that's for sure1 -
I'm still driving my 2006 Kia Rio5, and I love it. Mainly I love not having a car payment.
It is incredibly reliable but also very very basic...no power locks or cruise control or any modern amenities. I bought it new around my 30th birthday and I honestly never thought it would last 13+ years.
My husband has a 2015 Toyota Prius we use for road trips & stuff.2 -
2014 chevy sonic
It's a hammy down but I like it well enough. I can't see when I back up so I'll kill someone one day. It also doesn't take off with as much gusto as I would like but it's blue and respectable so it evens out.0 -
@seltzermint555 I'm with you, no car payment is always the way to go for me. I've never had one, and never hope to have one. I don't know what I'd do if I had an extra $300 bill each month on top of mortgage, student loans, utilities, car insurance, etc.2
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Jeep Wrangler Sport. I had my last Wrangler for 11 years. Have had this one for 5 and it only has 35,000 miles on it. Long way to go. 😎1
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2013 BMW 328i. Checks all my boxes...turbo for performance and my need for speed (even more fun in sport mode)...super comfortable ride for my 20K miles of annual commuting...compact enough to feel sporty, but plenty of room for the kids and whatnot.1
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4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Like any self-respecting mother of two with no cargo living in the flat prairies, i drive an suv
Is it a cadillac, cuz thats what all the cool moms have at daycare (and sassy yoga pants....)tinkerhellraiser wrote: »caco_ethes wrote: »Like any self-respecting mother of two with no cargo living in the flat prairies, i drive an suv
around here they got armadas and sequoias until the kids get to be about 11 yo then down size to like lexus 350 rx bc “my old car was just soooooo big”
I only drive a ford ugh I don’t measure up1 -
@seltzermint555 I'm with you, no car payment is always the way to go for me. I've never had one, and never hope to have one. I don't know what I'd do if I had an extra $300 bill each month on top of mortgage, student loans, utilities, car insurance, etc.
Right? I know people whose car payments are 3 times that amount, too. I'm not judging because we all have different priorities and I know for a lot of people driving a much nicer, newer car is important. But for me it's better to buy a slightly used car nowadays...when mine dies I'll likely pay cash for something a few years old like my husband did. He is a former mechanic so luckily he's able to check them over well.2 -
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Reckoner68 wrote: »4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »I have a 2009 Pontiac Vibe that I’m gonna drive til it explodes but since it’s really a Toyota Matrix it’ll probably never explode
Just don't hit a deer! I was so sad when I lost my vibe
I've already hit one deer, and it survived with some extensive bodywork
I once hit 4 deer simultaneously, it was terrible. They all survived though1 -
caco_ethes wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »4legsRbetterthan2 wrote: »Reckoner68 wrote: »I have a 2009 Pontiac Vibe that I’m gonna drive til it explodes but since it’s really a Toyota Matrix it’ll probably never explode
Just don't hit a deer! I was so sad when I lost my vibe
I've already hit one deer, and it survived with some extensive bodywork
I once hit 4 deer simultaneously, it was terrible. They all survived though
Was Christmas delayed?2 -
Jeep Wrangler, i like it.2
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