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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

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This is a 1995 Ford Windstar instead of the 9999 Fart Fartuas
My parents had this when i was a baby.

I think I'm going to save up for a 2015 Dodge Charger.

Idk why raccooneer is showing us all the cars that his family ever owned but if he wants to do it, I guess I'll do it too. There are not actual pictures of any of the cars except for my car at the bottom.

1972 Ford LTD (dad's first car, same color)


1968 Ford Mustang (dad's, color is not exact because my dad spraypainted it gray)


1989 Ford Mustang LX (dad's, dark blue, sold a couple years ago)


198X Ford Escort (mom's first car, unsure on color and exact year, but model is correct; car was totaled)


Chevrolet Cavalier (mom's next car when her's was totaled, no idea on color, year, or even correct model, but I'm pretty sure this is correct)


199X Dodge Shadow (black, the car that my parents bought around the time I was born)


199? Dodge Spirit R/T (red, was the fastest sedan in the USA at the time)


1995 Ford Taurus (color and year are exact)


1997 Chevrolet Venture (color and year are exact)


2001 Ford Focus ZX3 (color and year are exact, sold last year)


2002 Ford Windstar (color and year are exact)


2008 Ford E-350 XLT Super Duty (color and year exact, sold a couple years ago, also the first of our cars that I drove)


2012 Nissan Versa (dad's current car)


2013 Ford E-350 XLT Super Duty (current)


1994 BMW 318i convertible (current)


And finally, my car:

2000 Buick LeSabre Custom (actual picture)

news on a third generation for the honda s2k



this concept looks like an audi/acura combo and I do not like it


y tf do all modern cars have to have the same front ends plastered on all their models

y tf do all modern cars have to have the same front ends plastered on all their models

cause its cheaper


General car maintenance is expensive as well as god damn license plate tab renewals



do you change your own oil?

do you change your own oil?

No cause I don't have the tools or best place to do so, but then again it's why I can just pay someone to do it for me


While we're at it, here are all the cars my family had during my lifetime: (All photos are exactly how my family's looked)
199x/200x Geo/Chevy Metro (Totaled in 2006)


2001 Kia Sephia (I hate this piece of stuff, sold in 2014 due to faulty wiring)


2007 Toyota Yaris (Current car, formerly my family's main car)


2009 Toyota Camry (My mom's current car, bought in Jan. of 2015. I hate how it drives, but is an alright car otherwise)


Bonus: My mom drove a Ford Pinto in high school, and it's the reason she'll never touch a hatchback to this day
« Last Edit: December 08, 2015, 10:33:07 PM by Dragonslayer182 »

Bonus: My mom drove a Ford Pinto in high school, and it's the reason she'll never touch a hatchback to this day
that's kinda dumb

that's kinda dumb
Yeah, she still believes that all hatchbacks have the problem where the fuel tank catches on fire during a rear end collision