REDD121

No Longer a Noob
Aug 22, 2002
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Hey guys just wondering
what car are you driving?
and do you still like your ride?
 

REDD121

No Longer a Noob
Aug 22, 2002
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2012 ford fiesta SE

only 16200km
 

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REDD121

No Longer a Noob
Aug 22, 2002
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I love my car but when my lease is over i will get an escape or a Corolla
 

Koole

Worst ratio ever
Jan 21, 2003
240,064
5,828
1992 Thunderbird 5.0. Shorty headers, gutted cats to resonator to straight pipes, air silencer delete, smog pump/ac delete. Loud and slow.

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Video of it idling/slightly revving it to figure out the idling issue after sitting for a year.

 

REDD121

No Longer a Noob
Aug 22, 2002
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the size difference is only a couple of inches different

but like the link i put up before all it takes is a couple of inches to put a car into the next segment
 

DuctTapeNinja

Lord of Lard
Jan 1, 2006
37,379
13,018
Currently driving one of the worst atrocities ever committed by Detroit, a 2001 Ford Ranger. I'll never buy a Ford again but I could do worse. At least it's not an import.

I'm hoping to be rid of it by the end of the summer.

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Chevalier_Schiff

Rehinged
Aug 2, 2007
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21,522
1995 Dodge ram, 5.9L auto. Two wheel drive, but it sure helps out in this already gas hog of a truck.
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Hoping to trade it in for a sedan or some other fuel efficient car.
Something like the ford fusion @Im-Xero has.


Used to didn't like them but they've...grown on me.
 
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HappyTroopa

Godspeed
Nov 29, 2002
19,363
14,611
I have a 2014 Civic with CVT. I like it a lot. I hit 41mpg on a recent 100 mile highway trip.

Before that I had a '97 Subaru Impreza. I liked that a lot too.
 
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red7ring

No bird, no plane
Dec 26, 2007
23,406
3,601
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Paid $4,500 for it. Great car. Even with 80,000 miles on it it's very quiet.
Great choice

I have a 2009 Fusion, 2.3L 4 Cylinder with a 5 speed manual transmission. I love it. Very comfortable vehicle.
 

Chevalier_Schiff

Rehinged
Aug 2, 2007
74,832
21,522
Okay got a new* car. By new I mean it's older than my truck, 94'.

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Out the door at $1,350.00.
Yes I got ripped off, but I got tired of looking for cheapo cars... Spending an additional $100 in fuel just to look for cars got absurd.
 

Alexaras1991

No Longer a Noob
Feb 16, 2014
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Vestibule
I have a 2009 Mercedes Benz SLK 200, paid around 35.000 euro, well worth it. I love this car but when I'll get married and have kids, I'll need a 4 seater car lol
 

Ghost_16

No Longer a Noob
Dec 5, 2009
10,403
1,136
Toronto
Since I last posted ITT I've decided not to sell unless I find a Cobalt SS/TC for a good price(or something else, preferably RWD, that peaks my interest). I've have also since 'painted' the stock wheels black.

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Evil-i

"Call me Ishmael."
May 24, 2008
17,947
5,379
Currently driving one of the worst atrocities ever committed by Detroit, a 2001 Ford Ranger. I'll never buy a Ford again but I could do worse. At least it's not an import.

I'm hoping to be rid of it by the end of the summer.

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Not an import? Technically, no. But it's really a reskinned Mazda B-series truck. As far as being an atrocity, I thought Rangers were supposed to be very durable and dependable. They've been made for so long, with so few major technical changes, that the bugs got worked out a long time ago.
 

madmarticus

Almost Not a Noob
Sep 15, 2014
2,107
1,168
2007 ford focus.

very bored of wit, will be buying something bigger soon, maybe an E39 5 series, or an audi a6
 

michael1187

Almost Not a Noob
Feb 20, 2014
1,483
376
I bought a 2003 Infiniti G35 a few months ago with only 33,000 miles and love it! It is a fantastic machine. I don't have any pictures right now but this looks exactly like it.
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Urk_VN

No Longer a Noob
Oct 2, 2005
8,709
48
I currently drive a Prius. Yeah, yeah, boring "grandma car". But getting 54 mpg combined city/freeway is pretty nice.

My next car is either going to be the Gen 2 Chevy Volt, or the Tesla Model 3 when that comes out in a few years.
 

DuctTapeNinja

Lord of Lard
Jan 1, 2006
37,379
13,018
I currently drive a Prius. Yeah, yeah, boring "grandma car". But getting 54 mpg combined city/freeway is pretty nice.

My next car is either going to be the Gen 2 Chevy Volt, or the Tesla Model 3 when that comes out in a few years.
As someone who got 12 mpg on the last tank, I have to say 54 mpg sounds nice.
 

FATBOY_1

Dat Acceleration
Jul 30, 2004
7,522
420
I currently drive a Prius. Yeah, yeah, boring "grandma car". But getting 54 mpg combined city/freeway is pretty nice.

My next car is either going to be the Gen 2 Chevy Volt, or the Tesla Model 3 when that comes out in a few years.
As someone who got 12 mpg on the last tank, I have to say 54 mpg sounds nice.
Is that in the Ford or the new project truck?
And damn dude I had a ram with hemi and got better than those trucks with their tiny motors.
 

DuctTapeNinja

Lord of Lard
Jan 1, 2006
37,379
13,018
I currently drive a Prius. Yeah, yeah, boring "grandma car". But getting 54 mpg combined city/freeway is pretty nice.

My next car is either going to be the Gen 2 Chevy Volt, or the Tesla Model 3 when that comes out in a few years.
As someone who got 12 mpg on the last tank, I have to say 54 mpg sounds nice.
Is that in the Ford or the new project truck?
And damn dude I had a ram with hemi and got better than those trucks with their tiny motors.
That's the first tank I've actually checked with the new truck. Seems goofy to me, but w/e I guess. I didn't exactly baby it, but I wasn't flooring it from stoplight to stoplight either. The Atlas engines aren't known for their fuel economy, and the 3.5L isn't the most efficient of them, but I was expecting better.
 
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