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_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:06 AM
Inspired by the recent acquisition of a new car by our very own MD (who is probably busy playing GTA in real life with it in her hometown right now)...
So yeah...what do you drive? And how good of a troubleshooting mechanic are you?
I have my own 4x4. I can do the changing of tyres during a puncture and the basic oiling, greasing, battery-charging and stuff. But ask me to fine-tune an engine or repair a zonked-out car, and I am completely clueless. :o
Long trips? Yeah, sometimes. If I am confident enough that the car wont break down, or if there are good garages nearby on the route I will be taking. But umm yeah...I m what they ll call a very BASIC driver.
neverending
05-20-2008, 10:11 AM
I drive a seat on bus.
hammerfan
05-20-2008, 10:11 AM
I drive a 2001 Toyota Echo. Can't do any troubleshooting at all. Depends on what you mean by long trips. I've driven to upstate New York (about 6 hours).
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:15 AM
I drive a seat on bus.
:eek:
Thought you had a car.
I drive a 2001 Toyota Echo. Can't do any troubleshooting at all. Depends on what you mean by long trips. I've driven to upstate New York (about 6 hours).
Nice car.
Yeah 6-7 hour trips would be pretty long. I d need at least 2-3 breaks in-between...just to get the legs stretched and the back straightened out.
Do you feel any sort of fatigue after a 6 hr driving trip? I sure do.
manco hornet 49cc scooter
illdojo
05-20-2008, 10:20 AM
97 Toyota Corolla with 147k miles. It now needs new struts from all the fucking pot holes left by the winter. :mad:
neverending
05-20-2008, 10:21 AM
I have owned vehicles in the past, and indeed enjoyed driving long distances- by that I mean trips that take days. I even wrote a play about it, which can be found here, if you have any desire:
http://www.neverendingwonder.com/parking.htm
hammerfan
05-20-2008, 10:21 AM
:eek:
Thought you had a car.
Nice car.
Yeah 6-7 hour trips would be pretty long. I d need at least 2-3 breaks in-between...just to get the legs stretched and the back straightened out.
Do you feel any sort of fatigue after a 6 hr driving trip? I sure do.
I love my little car! It gets about 40 mpg highway. I just filled up this morning - it cost me $31.00, but it'll last about 2 weeks, barring any long trips.
Oh, I definitely make pit-stops when I do long drives. My back wouldn't be able to take it if I drove straight through. Yes, I definitely suffer fatigue after driving that long. Usually when I get to my destination, that's it I'm staying put until the next day. And I usually fall asleep on the couch (when I go to upstate New York, I go to visit my uncle).
urgeok2
05-20-2008, 10:23 AM
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm190/pbmenterprises/01GRANDCARAVAN1.jpg
http://i296.photobucket.com/albums/mm190/pbmenterprises/01GRANDCARAVAN4.jpg
dont you haters be jealous.
i dont do any work on this thing because it's under warranty.
back in the day i changed my own brakes, muffler, crap like that ....
not now .. dont have the time and it would void the warranty anyway
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:30 AM
Ooo...nice one, Dave. I m impressed. :)
Psycom5k
05-20-2008, 10:36 AM
I drive a 2001 Toyota Echo. Can't do any troubleshooting at all. Depends on what you mean by long trips. I've driven to upstate New York (about 6 hours).
OOOh where did you drive to? Cause thats where I live, I think Zero lives up here too.
urgeok2
05-20-2008, 10:37 AM
if you gotsta have a family,
you gotsta get a dadilac.
i joke about it a lot but i'm not ashamed to admit that i really do like it.
i can carry a lot of people - or junk (the seats fold into the floor)
the acoustics are great for blasting music.
and its the only vehicle i've ever owned where my knees didnt end up around my eyes while i'm driving.
it was the leg room that ultimately sold me on it.
(thats not my house by the way - i dont live in california ... but that is the colour of my van)
hammerfan
05-20-2008, 10:38 AM
OOOh where did you drive to? Cause thats where I live, I think Zero lives up here too.
Medina, New York
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:43 AM
if you gotsta have a family,
you gotsta get a dadilac.
i joke about it a lot but i'm not ashamed to admit that i really do like it.
i can carry a lot of people - or junk (the seats fold into the floor)
the acoustics are great for blasting music.
and its the only vehicle i've ever owned where my knees didnt end up around my eyes while i'm driving.
it was the leg room that ultimately sold me on it.
(thats not my house by the way - i dont live in california ... but that is the colour of my van)
Comfort is primo uno when getting a car.
I chose my 4x4 truck because it has LOADS of space. And it looks killer on-road. Besides it can always double up for extra people and camping trips. To top it all off, the mileage is awesome.
The only thing which makes me mad are scratches. Every time one of those leaves a mark on it, I swear I wince audibly. :(
Rayne
05-20-2008, 10:44 AM
Big, Black Chevy Suburban...Fits everyone, holds everything, takes us where we wanna go.
Despare
05-20-2008, 10:44 AM
Comfort is primo uno when getting a car.
I chose my 4x4 truck because it has LOADS of space. And it looks killer on-road. Besides it can always double up for extra people and camping trips. To top it all off, the mileage is awesome.
The only thing which makes me mad are scratches. Every time one of those leaves a mark on it, I swear I wince audibly. :(
On a 4x4???
My father in-law dent his CJ5 the first day he got it and was very proud of that. He loved off-roading heh.
urgeok2
05-20-2008, 10:45 AM
only problem with 4X4 trucks these days is that they rarely have the 8' box - which was a must for me. i used to have a Dodge Dakota ..8' box - but small cab.
Roderick Usher
05-20-2008, 10:45 AM
My car is a turd. A piece of shit 91 Toyota Camry with a dent in the door and no radio that I bought for $600. I only use it to go to meetings or when I need to get out of town. A nice car would be cool, but I really don't give a shit about cars. All I need is something that runs and gets great gas milage.
My day-to-day stuff is all done on my bike!:D
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:45 AM
On a 4x4???
My father in-law dent his CJ5 the first day he got it and was very proud of that. He loved off-roading heh.
Yep.
The truck sure has had plenty of suffering of me as a crazyass driver. :rolleyes:
hammerfan
05-20-2008, 10:47 AM
Big, Black Chevy Suburban...Fits everyone, holds everything, takes us where we wanna go.
What?! No hearse yet?!
urgeok2
05-20-2008, 10:48 AM
My car is a turd a piece of shit 91 Toyota Camry with a dent in the door and no radio.
the car i'm in now is the 1st thing i've ever had where the sound system wasnt more valuable than the car it was in. (and the sound systems werent expensive)
but i ALWAYS had to have music - no matter what - it was the 1st priority.
i fucking hate riding bicycles. i had to rely on one far too long ... no going back now.
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 10:49 AM
only problem with 4X4 trucks these days is that they rarely have the 8' box - which was a must for me. i used to have a Dodge Dakota ..8' box - but small cab.
Very true.
Although the wheels and the suspension of one of these babies is killer, and takes you anywhere off the road, like Des pointed out. :D
ferretchucker
05-20-2008, 11:11 AM
Though I don't DRIVE it, we have a Sports Blue PT Cruiser Face Lift Model with added 50's crome around the wheels.
Rayne
05-20-2008, 11:13 AM
What?! No hearse yet?!Couldn't find one with a back seat AND the roll-out...Couldn't safely let the kids ride on the roll-out...No seatbelts back there :(
It's okay though, everyone says the Suburban kinda looks like a big hearse :D
WEEKENDS
http://images.cars.com/main/DMI/92380/N1271.jpg
2007 RAV4 [wifes car during the week]
WEEKDAYS
http://www.avto-otchet.net/CarReviews/2276_0.jpg
1994 CADILLAC ELDORADO
yeah...i'm a pimp
Roderick Usher
05-20-2008, 11:56 AM
i fucking hate riding bicycles. i had to rely on one far too long ... no going back now.
Was your bike ever this sweet?
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k115/RoderickUsher_2006/IMG_2018.jpg
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k115/RoderickUsher_2006/IMG_2019.jpg
I love the bike - 0 environmental impact, great work-out and I finding it tremendously calming when stressed-out to simply hop on the bike and cruise around a bit.
Grocery Store, comic shop, park, hot dog stand and movies are all just a few pedals away.
urgeok2
05-20-2008, 12:00 PM
i was insane on a bike.
it's why i never got a motorcycle and it's something that - thank god - didnt transition to driving a car.
i used to have at least 1 spectacular accident on a bike a year, a few of them putting me in the hospital.
i rode so much i could go over an overpass in 10th gear without standing up ...
would strip the gears right off.
i just did it way too long and too dangerously to look at it as fun now ...
(although i appreciate the environmental impact)
i live outside of toronto so there's no way i could bike to work even if i wanted to
amc420vt
05-20-2008, 01:36 PM
this is my hot rod. 91' toyota pickup.
it had a run in with a deer. and a guardrail.
and the tires are bald..and yes i took it out in the mud with shitty tires.
and something is wrong with the water pump gasket. or thermostat housing.
but it still gets me from point A to point B.
i like it.
:)
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y220/amc420/yota002.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y220/amc420/yota005.jpg
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y220/amc420/yota001smaller.jpg
fortunato
05-20-2008, 01:39 PM
i drive a 2000 saturn LS2 that gives me constant grief.
horrorobsessed
05-20-2008, 02:15 PM
i drive a '96 Toyota Camri
it leaks oil, needs an oil change, and a new CV joint in one of the tires (it makes this horrible popping noize). despite how much these things are needed i can't get my stepdad to get off his ass and fix them...seeing as how i know absolutely nothing about how to fix a damn car. i can check and add oil though.
it gets me around though and it has as good stereo.
The_Return
05-20-2008, 03:13 PM
Too damn lazy to get my license, but my parents have a 2007 Toyota Rav 4 (looks exactly the same as Newb's), and a 2007 (I think?) Chevy Aveo.
Freak
05-20-2008, 03:20 PM
I drive a 98 Dodge Avenger, all black.I'll post a pic of it later.
Vodstok
05-20-2008, 03:35 PM
2002 Mitsubishi Galant. I love it, its plain medium grey, has a v6 and kicks balls on the highway :)
Bree has a kia sedona, maroon, and also with a v6, and kicks balls on regular roads. total soccer mom car.
ChronoGrl
05-20-2008, 03:42 PM
1996 Subaru Legacy Sedan. Dark blue. Little banged up in the front (ran into my garage space a couple of times - it's narrow).
It's a tank.
GorePhobia
05-20-2008, 03:53 PM
I had a 97 Chevy Cavilier but the head gasket went on it a few months ago. So now I am carless.
http://webiol.homenetinc.com/dealers/8487/17492/7084.jpg
novakru
05-20-2008, 05:04 PM
Until the new (hopefully hybrid ) Crossover...2006 Black Ford 500.
The car tells me if it needs gas,oil, whatever.
I would have no clue otherwise.
I take it to Adam's when it gets dirty.
It's very comfy, but getting too small with two almost tweens and a carseat.
I like that it's a highly safe car... cause if I get plowed by one of these botoxed stepford moms in their white SUV's while talking on their cell and probably will only think they hit a cat when they crush me, I know we'll all survive.
pinkfloyd45769
05-20-2008, 05:50 PM
I'm a stepford mom with a BLUE SUV!!! Sorry Nova!:(
pinkfloyd45769
05-20-2008, 05:50 PM
After i read her post i hesitated to post my car...so sorry!!
Dante'sInferno
05-20-2008, 05:55 PM
Calm down PinkI'ts okay.:)
My mother drives a Ford.My dad drives a Dodge.
Yes,they're Trucks.
ManchestrMorgue
05-20-2008, 07:21 PM
Here's my car:
http://i290.photobucket.com/albums/ll248/jlongshlong/MyCar.jpg
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 08:52 PM
Killer looks, Manchestr.
Maintenance much? And whats that near the left foglamp...looks like a dent.
ManchestrMorgue
05-20-2008, 09:11 PM
Thanks.
LOL there is no dent near the foglight. If you mean sort of below it and to the outside of the car, the bodywork flares out a bit there - probably the way the light is reflecting on that.
As far as maintenance goes - it is only a few weeks old so I don't know yet. Petrol cost isn't too bad considering the performance - getting around 10.5 litres/100km. Servicing is cheaper than my last car too, so that's good.
_____V_____
05-20-2008, 09:16 PM
Thanks.
LOL there is no dent near the foglight. If you mean sort of below it and to the outside of the car, the bodywork flares out a bit there - probably the way the light is reflecting on that.
As far as maintenance goes - it is only a few weeks old so I don't know yet. Petrol cost isn't too bad considering the performance - getting around 10.5 litres/100km. Servicing is cheaper than my last car too, so that's good.
rofl...apologies. Brand spanking new eh? Impressive. :)
Mileage is good...it ll improve at around the first service period. Should be a trouble-free car.
ManchestrMorgue
05-20-2008, 09:26 PM
Yeah new enough to still be a novelty :)
Hope it is trouble-free. My last car was breaking down about once a month, and it was less than three years old. Luckily, it was still in warranty, because I wouldn't have wanted to be paying for the towing every few weeks. So glad to be rid of it.
Abominus
05-21-2008, 07:04 AM
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a368/SocialMutiny/800px-Grt_nova_bus.png
I sold both of my cars to try and live the eco-friendly life. I miss my Toyotas.
novakru
05-21-2008, 01:08 PM
I'm a stepford mom with a BLUE SUV!!! Sorry Nova!:(
LMAO!
You leave the engine on in the carpool lane too,don't you?;)
My chiropractor drives a Hummer and I grief him everytime I get my bones cracked.......he hates me:D
Staplez
05-21-2008, 01:29 PM
I drive a 2004 Honda S-2000. The wife drives a 2005 Pontiac Solstice. Ive got a 2001 Dodge Ram that I use to haul things for work when needed.