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I'm in love with my car (just like that Queen song) | 16 | 61.54% | |
It's OK. Suits me fine. | 8 | 30.77% | |
Not too pleased with it | 1 | 3.85% | |
I hope it catches fire one day (without anyone in it) and has a slow and painful death | 1 | 3.85% | |
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23 Aug 2002, 14:48 (Ref:364505) | #1 | ||
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How happy are you with your car?
yesterday a friend of mine told me if I ever thought of replacing my existing car. And I never thought about it but the answer was that I wouldn't. I'm very happy with my car. It's been good to me and the only reason for replacing it would be finding the money to buy a performance car.
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23 Aug 2002, 15:11 (Ref:364520) | #2 | ||
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I'd rather sell a relative
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23 Aug 2002, 15:19 (Ref:364525) | #3 | ||
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It's ok.
But I'm always in a constant state of turmoil over my next car. I've seldom kept a car much more than a year. My current car's a Mercedes E320. Bit of a barge, but solid, comfy, reliable, fairly fast. It's done over 105,000 miles and still feels like new (or at least it will when I replace the rear tyres, front brakes, gearbox filter...) When I bought the Merc, it was something of a departure from the Impreza Turbo I had beforehand, but ideal for the motorway miles I was doing. Now I'm travelling less I'm hankering after something a little more performance oriented. I still want the luxury, the reliability and the mile eating capability though. And I can't afford an E55 or an S8 or an M5 . Yet . Tempted to test drive a Saab 9-5 Aero. They're quick, actually quite cheap to run, and have every possible luxury extra you can think of. And the world's most ingenious cupholder... Anyone got any experience of them?? |
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23 Aug 2002, 15:29 (Ref:364531) | #4 | ||
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Id hate to sell my car, after all the time and money ive put into it, its very difficult to trade it for something standard (and slow).
Only problem with mine is that id like it to be in a better condition, i get bits of rust and things also go wrong with it. Might have to get a stardard family car next year if i need a tow car, mind you that has a positive side too |
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26 Aug 2002, 00:00 (Ref:365755) | #5 | ||
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I drive a 2000 Model VX "S" Commodore. My Dad won Powerball (a lotery game here in Australia) in late 2000 and bought it for me. I really wanted a V8 but he wouldn't allow it - as he was paying for the car I didn't argue.
I absolutely love this car. The handling, the look - I tell everyone this is my dream car just 2 cylinders short. I was able to order any option I wanted on it so it's exactly what I want. Sure I'd love a new CV8 Monaro but maybe a couple of years down the track. Right here right now this car is perfect. Last edited by Buckshot; 26 Aug 2002 at 00:01. |
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27 Aug 2002, 11:47 (Ref:366535) | #6 | ||
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I'm very happy with my little Subaru. Only problem is the repayments keep eating my bank account. Mind you, I was very happy with my Pulsar before that but with buying a new car on a lease, it is best to get rid of it before the lease is up.
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27 Aug 2002, 12:05 (Ref:366552) | #7 | |||
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if you have to choose should take the Saab over any BMW or Merc .. the SAAB are great cars ... I love the 9-5 |
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27 Aug 2002, 14:48 (Ref:366661) | #8 | ||
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I've just bought a '98 9-5 SE which is only the LPT version but they are much cheaper than an Aero. The cupholder is very good. My previous car was a 9000 Carlsson which was the forerunner of the Aero, which was as quick in a straight line as my old Impreza turbo. The suspension on my SE is a bit on the soft side but that's easily sorted with either some Eibach or Koni springs'n'shocks. Other than that it is a pretty good car all for less than the cost of a new Fiesta.
Thumbs up for Saabs. |
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28 Aug 2002, 09:44 (Ref:367238) | #9 | |
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I've got a ****box Ford Laser from 1982 (it's only a year younger than me!). I'd love a new car. I want one of the Holden Barina SRis (Vauxhall/Opel Corsa) desperately.
However, I'm quite happy with my car. I only paid $1600 Aussie dollars for it and it has lasted me a year and a half so far. It has been thrashed and it has looked after me well. It's probably the best value for money I've ever spent. BUT, I'd really love a Barina SRi. |
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28 Aug 2002, 10:47 (Ref:367289) | #10 | |
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I have got a Golf TDi, but I hate it. Low spec, slow, but is very very economical (55mpg+).
I used to have a Vectra 2.5 V6 Sri which went like stink, but I had to give it back when I changed jobs. I drove over 50,000 miles (mainly motorways) in the year 1 had it, so had lots of fun with it, and being a company car I could drive it like a idiot. Front tyres lasted about 12,000 miles! I miss it, and find the slower Golf much more difficult to drive, I am no longer able to drive out of situations or pass traffic safely. Anyway, the Golf goes next year when I finish paying for it and I am already debating what to have next - big 5 series BMW is top of my list. |
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29 Aug 2002, 06:00 (Ref:367977) | #11 | ||
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I have 2 cars : A 1995 Mustang GT with a built/supercharged/inter-cooled engine and lots of other mods , and a 2001 Focus . The Focus is my daily driver , and the Mustang is a summer toy.
The Mustang is blast to drive , but it's very loud , drinks premium rapidly, and gets a litle interesting in the rain, and is undrivable in the snow . The Focus is boring , very reliable , fuel efficient, and unstoppable in the snow. I drive it 6 miles every day to work and it's perfect for that. However , after a long , stressful day ,a drive in the Mustang , listening to the blown 5.0 V8 screaming through the Rockies quickly brings a smile back !! I really , really love this car !! Alan Last edited by fast95pony; 29 Aug 2002 at 06:01. |
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29 Aug 2002, 06:40 (Ref:367987) | #12 | ||
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I'm not too pleased with the reliability of our family's '89 Volvo 740 wagon. Apart from reliability, I think our car is acceptable for it's design era.
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30 Aug 2002, 08:59 (Ref:368893) | #13 | ||
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I have a company car, a 2000 model Ford Falcon 4.0 litre Station wagon. It is very practical for me, it has heaps of room, is very reliable, tows well and has aircon and a CD player. The acceleration and handling are satisfactory, but it is very thirsty, fortunately, i have a company expense account. I wouldn't want to fuel it out of my own pocket.
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30 Aug 2002, 14:14 (Ref:369160) | #14 | ||
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Rover 216GSi, 1994 model at the moment.
On the plus side, it's fast, it has the most free-revving engine I've ever encountered in a small hatch, and it has useable torque right through the rev band to 6500rpm. It handles beautifully, with predictable understeer eventually if you push the envelope, as I discovered only this lunchtime when a corner sneaked up on me unexpectedly. On the negative side, the cloth trim is not terribly durable, and is a bit of a shock when you look away from the gleaming polished wood on the dashboard. Second gear has an unexpectedly long "throw", and it catches you out when you want do do a quick gearchange. I often find myself with a little surge of revs before I'm ready to lift the clutch fully. All the other gears are nicely and tightly spaced in the gate. Would I trade it? Well, the body is a little shabby, mainly due to repaired accident damage (not mine) fading over time, and one of the sills is beginning to go a bit. So I am in the market for something else. At the moment, I'm still keen on an Alfa Romeo 156 Twinspark. Sad to say, if I want something spirited to drive in the medium size saloon category, it has to be front wheel drive. (I refuse to consider the 3-series BMW.) I'd prefer rear-drive, but that's the way it is. |
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30 Aug 2002, 21:57 (Ref:369496) | #15 | |||
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Did I tell you about the replacement for the old Vauxhall Carlton, Tim? 2 door 1990 318is with leather and all electrics. Cheap too... I'll get my coat. By the way old mate, I keep sending you PM's, but I suspect you're at your limit. Let me know and I'll try again! |
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31 Aug 2002, 02:46 (Ref:369604) | #16 | ||
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Got my car from the garage yesterday. I now realized how much I've become attached to that car. I used my mom's car for the past 2 weeks (as she wasn't using it) and despite her's being newer and more comfortable inside, particularly for tall people like myself, (she has a 2000 Renault Twingo against my 1996 Peugeot 205GRi), I was so happy when I got my car. Not only because it's mine but.....I don't know....It's that car in particular....you kind of get used to it.....It's like staying at a friend's house and then returning home. Everything feels in place again.
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31 Aug 2002, 11:58 (Ref:369767) | #17 | ||
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Tim, what's wrong with Beemers? I think the E36 BMW 3-series is really quite a nice car, provided you get an upspec model with alloy wheels, painted bumpers and a big motor. Though they are frightfully expensive over here, i would have thought they'd be reasonably affordable over there.
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31 Aug 2002, 22:22 (Ref:370148) | #18 | ||
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Generally I'm very happy with my car (1995 Nissan Skyline GTS), although I do think about trading it in for something better (A GTR), but until I have enough cash for that, the GTS will do fine!
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1 Sep 2002, 10:26 (Ref:370347) | #19 | ||
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Welcome to ten-tenths Demon Dave!
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1 Sep 2002, 10:58 (Ref:370360) | #20 | ||
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My poor old Mondeo needs new shock absorbers and a steering alignment, but apart from that, it's good.
Although, I had a wee little drive of a new Falcon Ute today, and I want one! |
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2 Sep 2002, 09:47 (Ref:371064) | #21 | ||
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I hate to admit it but at the moment I am quite happy with the Magna. Particulary the fuel economy it is bloody brilliant.
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2 Sep 2002, 21:22 (Ref:371604) | #22 | ||
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I am lucky enough to own a 2001 Maserati 3200 GT and it is an awesome peice of kit and I am certainly in love with it. It is tricky to drive but get it right and it rewards like nothing else.
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3 Sep 2002, 23:56 (Ref:372636) | #23 | |
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I hate you Mal.
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