jayg Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 1981 VW Rabbit diesel, my friends called it the thunder tank. 1988 Pontiac Firebird ? VW Fox 1986 Firebird 1992 Camaro 1994 Saturn SL2 1976 Corvette 1992 Firebird Formula 2002 Saturn Vue 2003 Pontiac Vibe 1994 Chevy S10 2006 Corolla 2007 Pontiac Vibe 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Still have the 92 Firebird, Jeep, S10 and Vibe. Quote
Captain Caveman Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 (edited) Pretty short list for me My first was a 1996 Geo Metro, which my parents paid ~6000$ brand new for in 1996. It had a manual transmission and I'm pretty sure the same engine they were using in Suzuki Jetskis. My girlfriend was going to school about 2 hours away (I was at Fredonia and she was at Geneseo) and it took me way too long to figure out that I was getting pulled over an inordinate amount on the thruway. I think cops probably realized how unsafe it was at high speeds (in the low 70s it would shake like a riding lawnmower) or possibly I was just a dumb kid driving too fast. I used it to get to work and school until ~2002 when I moved to NYC and sold it to a neighbor (I heard the axel snapped while he was driving not too long after.) When we moved to NJ in 2006 we bought a VW Jetta. 2012 Honda CRV 2019 Toyota Rav 4 Hybrid 2022 Hyundai Kona Electric Edited May 15, 2023 by Captain Caveman Quote
Fleezoid Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 1970 Buick Skylark- Bought in 1978 $200. Had a cassette player on the floor and 1 cassette, Led Zeppelin IV. 1972 Ford Maverick - Bought in 1980, $350 I think. Had to replace the starter twice. 1976 Pontiac Grand Prix - Bought in 1986 I think. $375. shifter on the console was broken. Had to shift using the column 1985 Chrysler LeBaron - bought in 1989 for $4200. 1994 Chrysler LeBaron convertible - bought in 1995 for too much. 1998 Pontiac Gran Am. First new car. What a POS. 2007 Nissan XTerra 4WD. Got a great deal. Best vehicle so far. 2012 Scion. Bought for my wife. Now I drive it. No wife. Epilogue: Wanted a new truck for the last few years. Almost bought one during Covid when prices plummeted. I thought to myself, 'I'll wait a bit. I'm sure the prices will be good for awhile'. Quote
Just Jack Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 4 hours ago, Augie said: You may be correct, but please don’t be upset if I mention, and I think I can speak for most hear, that you sir, are no Marisa Tomei. But then, who is? Oh, I'm correct, but she is prettier than me. I had two 1986 MR2, both NA. A 1987, also NA. My final was an 88 SC, that was unique because it had an auto tranny. 2 Quote
WhoTom Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 6 hours ago, Augie said: I had a Cutlass Supreme maybe a year or two ahead of yours. That thing could FLY Yeah - 350 V8, 4 barrel carb. My speedometer went to 120. I took it to 110 once (man, I was stupid) and I have no doubt that it could have gone to 120 if I'd have pushed it (i.e., been even more stupid). Fun fact about that car: it was a stock vehicle when I bought it (used), but I had an accident that wrecked the front end. The body shop couldn't find Cutlass Supreme parts, but the grill and fenders from a Cutlass S fit, so I ended up with a car whose exterior was 2/3 Cutlass Supreme and 1/3 Cutlass S. 1 Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted May 16, 2023 Posted May 16, 2023 22 hours ago, PastaJoe said: They were handy for transporting my and my son’s hockey gear through the years, and our yearly trips to the Jersey shore. I liked being able to open the sliding door for easy access in the garage, especially in winter. The Ford was crap, but the Chrysler/Dodge vans with the stow and go seats were great. I had a windstar during my kids travel hockey days and yes, it was great Quote
PastaJoe Posted May 16, 2023 Posted May 16, 2023 1 hour ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said: I had a windstar during my kids travel hockey days and yes, it was great Mine was bought new and after a year the headers were leaking oil. Fixed under warranty, but the same thing happened a couple years later after the warranty ended. I had to argue all the way to the district manager to avoid paying thousands to fix. A year later they had a recall for the issue. Switched to Dodge/Chrysler and never had any major issues. Quote
Augie Posted May 16, 2023 Posted May 16, 2023 7 hours ago, WhoTom said: Yeah - 350 V8, 4 barrel carb. My speedometer went to 120. I took it to 110 once (man, I was stupid) and I have no doubt that it could have gone to 120 if I'd have pushed it (i.e., been even more stupid). Fun fact about that car: it was a stock vehicle when I bought it (used), but I had an accident that wrecked the front end. The body shop couldn't find Cutlass Supreme parts, but the grill and fenders from a Cutlass S fit, so I ended up with a car whose exterior was 2/3 Cutlass Supreme and 1/3 Cutlass S. Speaking of stupid and Cutlass’, it was the fastest I ever drove a car, though not quite to the speed you hit. BUT, I did have the only accident that was my fault driving. I rear ended a nice young couple in a station wagon when I thought they would get a left turn arrow, but did not. Everyone was very nice to me! Today I could tell the stories of my trip to jail, but these are different times. I was going out to get more beer for the party at my house. (I was maybe 16 at the time.) The front bumper on my Cutlass forever had a frown after that night. The next morning I woke up with that awful “something bad happened” feeling. I went downstairs to tell my parents I had been in an accident. Still vividly remember they were having coffee on the back patio. My mother asked if alcohol had been involved. I, of course, said no. She said “good, now go out in the front yard and pick up all the beer bottles your friends left on their way out”. OOPS! Again, very different times! 2 Quote
DD4Bills Posted May 16, 2023 Posted May 16, 2023 Drive one of my parents' cars until I graduated college and bought my own. 1986 Chevy Cavalier Z24 - loved this little stick shift car (then I got married, and only automatics from then on out) 1988 VW Jetta - first car bought after married 1990 Toyota Tercel - probably should have checked to make sure a baby car seat could fit...it couldn't 1992 Toyota Camry 1996 Plymouth Voyager - first minivan 2002 Honda Odyssey - second minivan...yes, we were a 2 minivan family for a while. Good times 2003 Honda CR-V 2008 Kia Sportage 2015 Mazda CX-5 2017 Mazda 3 2020 Kia Optima 2023 Model Y (on order) - the jump to electric Quote
MarkyMannn Posted May 16, 2023 Posted May 16, 2023 Just the good ones. 66 GTO, 340 Duster, 340 Cuda, 79 Transam owned 19 years. Current toys 2009 MX5 Miata great car. Harley Ultra Classic 😀 Quote
DrW Posted May 16, 2023 Author Posted May 16, 2023 22 hours ago, WhoTom said: Yeah - 350 V8, 4 barrel carb. My speedometer went to 120. I took it to 110 once (man, I was stupid) and I have no doubt that it could have gone to 120 if I'd have pushed it (i.e., been even more stupid). But now do this with a 2.2 liter diesel (turbocharged). I did it once - legally. On one of my trips back to Germany Hertz gave me as rental a "compact executive" Mercedes Diesel. Beautiful car, you did not notice that it was a diesel, except at the gas pump (more than 40 mpg). On the last day at 5 in the morning back to the Frankfurt airport, the Autobahn was virtually empty, and I gave it a try. I reached 200 km/h (~ 125 mph) for 10 seconds or so... Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted May 17, 2023 Posted May 17, 2023 22 hours ago, PastaJoe said: Mine was bought new and after a year the headers were leaking oil. Fixed under warranty, but the same thing happened a couple years later after the warranty ended. I had to argue all the way to the district manager to avoid paying thousands to fix. A year later they had a recall for the issue. Switched to Dodge/Chrysler and never had any major issues. I do know we did an engine swap on ours … something about aluminum heads that would warp … 1 Quote
The Frankish Reich Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 On 5/14/2023 at 6:55 PM, SinceThe70s said: I've rented minivans a number of times and have nothing but good things to say about them, they are effin great. And yet I have no interest in owning one. Probably a stupid stigma of how I'd be perceived if that was my ride, I agree. Chrysler Pacifica is simply the best car to move kids in and out of dorm rooms. I just don't want to own one. Quote
Arkady Renko Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 1997 Ford Contour (actually one of the more fun cars I had) 1999 Ford Taurus 2008 Ford Taurus X 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 2018 Audi S4 (inherited) 2022 Toyota Sienna Quote
DrW Posted May 19, 2023 Author Posted May 19, 2023 42 minutes ago, Arkady Renko said: 1997 Ford Contour (actually one of the more fun cars I had) 1999 Ford Taurus 2008 Ford Taurus X 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid 2018 Audi S4 (inherited) 2022 Toyota Sienna Let me guess: You got a kid in 2022. Quote
aristocrat Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 1988 pontiac grand am 1989 buick lesabre 1991 jeep cherokee-i put so many miles on that thing it's amazing. favorite car of all time 2008 yukon denali-also put a ton of miles on it and it's still running today as i gave it to a friend who uses it to tow landscaping trailer 2015 yukon denali-lemon 2016 toyota 4 runner-beast. only car i've ever leased but the deal was too good. walked in looking for something else 2016 ram 3500-mega beast ultimate beast 2020 ram 1500-current beast Quote
Arkady Renko Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 53 minutes ago, DrW said: Let me guess: You got a kid in 2022. We had three already. The 2008 Taurus X sat 6 comfortably. (It’s a large crossover called the Freestyle previously.) The Sienna was more a replacement for that. 1 Quote
Bob Jones Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 Ok, so I can't remember all the model years, but here's my eclectic list: 69 Dodge Charger, 383 V-8, 4-spd, headers, holley carb, etc. Body in horrible shape, Kraco 8-track player. $500 in 1976. Loved it. 130mph on the NYS thruway one night heading back to the southtowns after a night out at Ohio St. racing festivities. First car. So easy to work on. 75 VW Rabbit, College car 80s VW Wagon, Dasher maybe? First married vehicle, Went X country in this, NY to CA 80s Subaru AWD Wagon 80s Dodge Ramcharger, 4wd, 318ci, Gas Pig. LOL 80s Jeep Grand Wagoneer 4wd, anotherg Gas Pig, high end luxury at that time. Late 80s Bronco II 4wd, came back X country, to NY from CA in this 90s Mercury Sable 90s Mercury Villager Minivan Toyota SR5 4wd small pickup. Loved it! Late 80s F150 Crew cab 4wd 87 Mustang LX hatchback 5.0, 5spd. So much fun, especially in central NY winters! LOL Put on studded tires and loaded a bunch of leftover roofing shingles in the back, over the wheelwells, for traction in the winter....spinning the studs on pavement was fun. Ha ha Isuzu Trooper, 4wd. Meh 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 4wd, 5.3 V8 2014 F150 4wd, 3.5 twin turbo 2019 F350 4wd, gas 6.2 V8, Gas Pig #3 2021 F150 4wd, 3.5 tt I might be forgetting a couple...brain cells are slowly dieing off. LOL Have had many motorcycles too, but I guess that'd be for another thread. Quote
SinceThe70s Posted May 19, 2023 Posted May 19, 2023 7 hours ago, The Frankish Reich said: I agree. Chrysler Pacifica is simply the best car to move kids in and out of dorm rooms. I just don't want to own one. We've used them for family trips and to take my son to college. Last August I had a Pacifica, what a great vehicle. Funny thing it was kind of tricked out - black car w/ black rims, low profile tires and tinted windows. I felt like the Dad that was still trying to look cool - and failing. Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted May 20, 2023 Posted May 20, 2023 (edited) 70 Buick Skylark (350 4 barrel it could fly) 75 Chevy Nova (car was owned by nuns b4. The nun mobile got totaled when a drunk hit me head on when I was going out to the bars) 78 Ford Mustang 84 Chevy Cavalier 86 Ford Ranger (traded wifes at the time Dodge Aspen, we got free mud flaps in the trade) 98(?) Nissan PU 2005 Jeep Liberty (loved that car but the mileage sucked) 2012 Ford Escape 2018 Ford Escape Edited May 20, 2023 by Mike in Horseheads Quote
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