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Post by jt33396 on Apr 4, 2016 0:06:22 GMT
Some of us are not old enough to drive yet, but for those of us that can, what was your first car IRL?
My first car is a 2012 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara in black, and its bae <3 in a few months I will have a year with it
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Blodia X5
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Post by Blodia X5 on Apr 4, 2016 2:22:08 GMT
My first car is a green Suzuki Swift 2013 automatic, it has a few scratches but that's because is my first ever car lol, coincidence or not today I curb boosted with him in a Wal mart parking lot, (the place of his first scratch 3 years ago) but nothing to regret lol
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Post by Mid1010 on Apr 4, 2016 2:32:46 GMT
I want this soon though, maybe within the next year: Who knows, I could be the first person to ever tastefully modify a second or third gen Eclipse!
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Post by jt33396 on Apr 4, 2016 2:38:37 GMT
I want this soon though, maybe within the next year: Who knows, I could be the first person to ever tastefully modify a second or third gen Eclipse! lol :nope: Edit: OH SHIT YOUR IN MASS TOO?
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Post by pennyw1se on Apr 4, 2016 3:26:13 GMT
My first was a 68 and 69 Triumph Spitfire MKIII when I was 13, my grandpa and I were going to have the 68 restored with parts off the 69 by the time of my 16th bday but he unfortunately ended up passing away before then, I ended up selling both cars off. Then I had 92 Suzuki Samurai I would drive around on our dirt bike track when I was 15 ended up selling it off a month before my 16th bday and buying an 89 Thunderbird SuperCoupe 5-Speed as my first legal on the road car with a license.
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Post by gears0nfire on Apr 4, 2016 6:51:32 GMT
Haven't got it yet but within the next few months I might inherit my mother's electric blue Peugeot 206.
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Crispy_Cream26
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Post by Crispy_Cream26 on Apr 4, 2016 17:03:38 GMT
2010 Dodge Ram 2500 White with Chrome bumpers/edging (Chrome was custom). I can put a picture up in a bit, still in school.
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Post by Mid1010 on Apr 4, 2016 17:46:24 GMT
I want this soon though, maybe within the next year: Who knows, I could be the first person to ever tastefully modify a second or third gen Eclipse! lol :nope: Edit: OH SHIT YOUR IN MASS TOO? Yeah, and I've gone from cruising around some lakes near my house in 70 degree weather on Friday with the windows and sunroof down, to being covered in a few inches of snow yesterday and today..
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i'm still here.
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Post by MeowthDatsRight on Apr 4, 2016 22:55:35 GMT
My first car was a 1999 Toyota Corolla. I got it in 2004 and had it until 2009 I took this pic the night before trading it in for my Jetta
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Post by jt33396 on Apr 4, 2016 23:55:01 GMT
My first car was a 1999 Toyota Corolla. I got it in 2004 and had it until 2009 I took this pic the night before trading it in for my Jetta Ahh, a Jetta was my second choice of car behind the Jeep. I like the older, boxier looking models better though, was that it?
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Post by Crispy_Cream26 on Apr 5, 2016 4:29:10 GMT
Haven't got it yet but within the next few months I might inherit my mother's electric blue Peugeot 206. Peugeots are a rarity in the US anymore. Haven't seen one for years.
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Post by jt33396 on Apr 5, 2016 4:32:09 GMT
Haven't got it yet but within the next few months I might inherit my mother's electric blue Peugeot 206. Peugeots are a rarity in the US anymore. Haven't seen one for years. I've never seen anything from Europe besides Volkswagens, BMWs, etc. Always wondered why. I assume today its emissions, lack of popularity, or lack of LHD models
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Post by Blodia X5 on Apr 5, 2016 4:57:09 GMT
Well RIP Peugeot on USA, good thing Gears is in South Africa
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Post by SakiBomb on Apr 5, 2016 5:20:11 GMT
First car I drove? 2002 GMC Sierra after getting my license in 2003-04ish.
First car (motorcycle) I bought and owned myself? 2005 Yamaha R1 in 2007.
No pic of the truck that I have. Motorcycle is in my sig.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2016 8:15:00 GMT
Peugeots are a rarity in the US anymore. Haven't seen one for years. I've never seen anything from Europe besides Volkswagens, BMWs, etc. Always wondered why. I assume today its emissions, lack of popularity, or lack of LHD models Typical 'Murican sight on Europe. You know that EU cars are by miles more efficient, low emissions, driving comfort and safetyness than American and Japanese countraparts? Yes, Volkswagen has a scancal with DIESEL engines in USA. Can you show me an equivalent Diesel engine made in USA or Japan? With same Power, and same driving style? I think USA doesn't even use many Diesels in normal cars, and the Diesel engines from Japan are horrible compares to the German or even French ones. Europe isn't all Great Britain either, where they drive RHD cars. Whole europe apart from GB is driving LHD cars and even Great Britain manufacturing more LHD than RHD cars (Jaguar, Land Rover etc.)
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