It’s indeed not very sporty, but driving the recently bought 2020 Touring CR-V of the family myself, this thing can go anywhere. That being said, I’m still on my apprentice license and probably gonna keep living with the parents for at least 2-3 more years (until I need to move for Uni), so yeah, won’t have my own car anytime soon ![]()
2014 Ford Fusion SE with a little over 100k miles. Thing is dependable
@politoed666, Definitely recommend a Tesla! The best value for your money. I’ve never used anything in my life that felt more futuristic and efficient.
I have a personal driver. He is called Mr. Bus Driver and Mr. Train Driver. I don’t really need a car out here, until I retire on some island in Okinawa or somewhere like that.
we’ve got an outback and a 911 at home. one for town one for doggies.
Daily driver my 2002 chevy s10, inherited it and pay $9 a month for insurance (liability only) Also have a 2011 jeep patriot paid off. Pay $32 a month for full coverage insurance. My wife wants a brand new Jeep but I hate the thought of having a payment on a depreciating asset while we are young.
2012 Chrysler 200. 110k miles… Considering buying a 2016-2018 Toyota 4Runner. I need something reliable until I can get my Ferrari ![]()
2004 Camry. Spend money on carDs, not cars.
I drive a 2014 Jeep Patriot (lot of Jeep owners here I noticed). Still got quite a bit left to pay on it but I’m trying to be proactive and pay it off early which is hard when you want to spend that money on cards
I’ve had it for about a year now and I’m enjoying it a lot more than I thought I would. Hoping it’ll last me a looong time
Now here’s an opinion I value… If @smpratte recommends a depreciating asset, I know it’s got to be a damn good item.
Tesla’s are great except when they need repairs. Parts are hard to get and they have poor QA. Great vehicles if you get one in 100% condition though.
Alien Green Kia Soul from 2015! lol

…and yes @smpratte I do fit behind the wheel lol
God I wish I had a picture of crappy old beater. Green 1999 honda civic DX, manual transmission with a dreadfully tacky huge riced out spoiler. This thing was garbage, but I LOVED IT! His name was Bill. He was a terrible green color and the window cranks were both broken and essentially shaped to be shivs. Had to be super careful when opening the windows, I cut myself fairly badly a couple times on them. The one saving grace was the sound system. The previous owner, of which I was number 8, had installed a decent sound system, so he bumped pretty well.
Within two weeks of buying it, I blew up the engine on accident due to not shifting out of 4th on the highway(my first ever manual transmission). Replaced the engine myself without my dad over the course of a month. Was an incredible experience and I recommend everyone to try to work on their own car. It really helps with problem solving and fixing things in general has gotten me lots of praise over the course of my jobs. Lots of people don’t know squat and if you can fix something it makes you look very good.
Body work was all done by me as well, so suffice to say, it did not look professional in the slightest. One side wasn’t even painted after I did it, the other side was painted the wrong color.
I drove that crapper for 8 years until regretfully having to sell it before moving to Japan. The funny thing is that even more problems existed on this car, it would just be an essay to include all of them. I think I basically exercised the old adage “if you replace a board of a boat every day forever, is it the same boat after every board has been replaced once?”
If this doesn’t describe why I’m okay with damaged trading cards in my binders, I don’t know what will haha!
Okay, quick question… was it definitely a 99 and not a 97? Did it have black rims? I feel like you just described my old “hunter green” or whatever color that was 97 civic dx. I put two 12” subs in the trunk that I got for my 17th birthday.
Tesla Model Y long range.
I never intended on getting a “higher end” car until I rented a model y for a week and fell in love with it. My girlfriend and her two boys moved in with my daughter and I so I had to get something bigger than my tiny Toyota 86.
Old Toyota 86
New model Y
your mom lol
Silver 2014 Kia Rio. Most reliable car I’ve ever owned. 125k miles and going strong just no ac lol
Me and my girl just financed a 2021 Kia Rio Sport a few months back and we love it! Great deal. Good on gas. Very reliable. It’s the only thing we have financed tho and it’s very affordable because we split the bill






