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In celebration of buying my first car, I was wondering what everybody's first car was?

 

Mine(Should be getting it Sat., Monday at the latest)

 

1993 Toyota Celica, Green, Automatic

 

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That's an image of what it looks like(From the same dealership, might be mine, not sure)

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I had a 1974 Powder Yellow Ford LTD. It was awesome. Everyone called it my pimp ride. I had it for about a year and a half before the tornado dropped a tree on it.

Now I have a 1994 White Chevy Lumina. No character whatsoever.

The LTD...now that was a car with character.

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1981 Dodge Aries K Car

 

Split pea soup green (shit you not)

 

It had an 8 track player in it, the AC was dead, and heating in the winter as well as de-froster was "questionable".

 

We had to drive it back to Ohio from North Dakota and the alternator blew in Iowa.

 

My parents sent it to the glue factory behind my back, and I have a 95 Honda Accord now, but like you Damaramu, this car holds no candle to the K Car.

Guest Bottled Black
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1987 Blue Cutless Supreme.. Loved that car until the Transmission went. Then I gave it to my father who promptly wrecked it :(

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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1968 Cadillac Sedan DeVille with over 400,000 miles. Copper and Rust color, 4 door, probably got less than 10 miles per gallon. The perfect first car. It doesn't matter WHAT I hit, or how fast I was going, that car would make it. I wiped out a fencerow, went into a woods, etc etc etc. About a dozen things that would total a lesser car, and I just drove away from 'em. Never once got stuck in the snow, either. I miss that car so much, but I don't miss buying gas for it.

Guest Cerebus
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A white, fully loaded, 95 Maxima with leather interior and a 6 cd changer...oh I miss her :(

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1978 Pontiac Trans Am, Gold, 4 speed. While driving from N. Carolina to Ohio, fell asleep in the middle of the night on the highway, spun out into guard rail, totalled...an ignominious end to such a car.

Guest stardust
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1994 white Pontiac LeMans. When I moved to Virginia my freshman year of college my ex-stepfather sold it, told me he'd given me all of the money he'd gotten for it (which was only I think $200 or $300), then I later found out after my mom divorced his ass that he'd really sold it for like $1000 or something. Bastard. After that it was a black hatchback 1989 Mercury Tracer SE that my current step dad won in a football pot for a Thanksgiving day Dallas game. We thought it would be some really huge ass car, but it ended up being this tiny car with bullet holes in the back of it. Damn did that car get good gas mileage, but the fan belt kept breaking like every two weeks, and then the transmission just kinda went out. So now I'm driving a '96 Ford Taurus that gets pretty good gas mileage, too. I'll probably have to get a new car some time in the next year, though, since I've been informed the transmission is slipping (although it doesn't feel like it to me).

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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I've been driving for 6 years, and have never paid more than 500 dollars for a vehicle. They all last me at least a year or two, as well. I could've spent about 3 grand on a car earlier like that, but there's no way it would've lasted me like the parade of beaters.

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A 1990 grey Chevy Cavalier, 4-cylinder, 5-speed. It had A/C, and the dealership had to add a tape player because it only came with an uber-crappy AM/FM radio.

 

My first new car was purchased in 1993, a '93 Dodge Shadow ES, fire engine red, 6-cylinder, 5-speed. Ever since then, I've bought only new cars.

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1992 I think Nissan Pintara; which is sort of A Skyline minus the good bits . . . my parent's sold it and kept the money, the tight bastards; especially since dad used the money to buy golf clubs . . . we can start a shop now. At least I get the clubs after he gets sick of em.

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