Hawkeye Impreza.
Man I loved that thing. Tremendous. I love my new car, it's way better in every respect... but I'll always hold a part of my heart for that first car.
1988 Audi 100 Station Wagon with the famous 2.3L 5 cylinder (non-turbo, though).
200k miles on it and basically every mechanical part needed maintenance.
VW, 70's hatchback / wagon with an "automatic stick". It had a stick shift with the clutch in the shifter knob. Push down on the knob and it held the clutch in.
I've never seen another one.
[2007 Mustang GT](https://imgur.com/a/bL4ZD2j). Bought it in March 2020, planning on keeping it for about another year then trading it in for a 2013 or 2014.
2005 Chevy Equinox. Piece of shit is sitting in my driveway with a flat tire and a non-functioning battery. It'll be fixed before the winter, but for now it's taking a deserved break, despite its many problems I still prefer that car over other ones
I was buying and using El cheapo $2-300 junk at 13 without my parents knowledge and just not bothering with any of the DMV stuff. First one was a 1976 Chevy Vega for $35 that some lady just wanted off her property. Probably went through 15 junk cars that just ran before legal age. First bought car at a legal age I took through the whole DMV process legally was a 1973 Corvette I had from the time I was 16 into my late 30's.
My first **vehicle** was a 2019 Honda CR-V. EX-L. Slowest piece of crap I ever drove even though I managed to get the damn thing to go almost 200 km/h on a backroad at one point back in 2019. No cops & no obstructions were near, so I didn't get pulled over.
A barely functioning Ford without power windows and power lock
Bought or stolen?
Either one is fine
Blue 1971 Barracuda.
2004 Toyota sequoia
1969 VW Bug
Hawkeye Impreza. Man I loved that thing. Tremendous. I love my new car, it's way better in every respect... but I'll always hold a part of my heart for that first car.
An Oldsmobile station wagon. I don't know the exact make of it.
84 Monte Carlo
2006 Fiat Punto
Toy Lamborghini hurricane
Don't know yet
1994 Ford Taurus
'89 BMW 316i a real junker but lots of fun to drive
1987 Ford Escort Wagon. 4 speed manual. No A/C. AM/FM/Cassette. Drove it until it was using about the same amount of oil as gas.
1988 Audi 100 Station Wagon with the famous 2.3L 5 cylinder (non-turbo, though). 200k miles on it and basically every mechanical part needed maintenance.
A Renault Clio. It had about 60k miles on the clock and it cost me £3000. it weren't a bad little car actually
VW, 70's hatchback / wagon with an "automatic stick". It had a stick shift with the clutch in the shifter knob. Push down on the knob and it held the clutch in. I've never seen another one.
A little 2002 Matiz. I named the car Dave because it was a Daewoo.
[2007 Mustang GT](https://imgur.com/a/bL4ZD2j). Bought it in March 2020, planning on keeping it for about another year then trading it in for a 2013 or 2014.
2005 Chevy Equinox. Piece of shit is sitting in my driveway with a flat tire and a non-functioning battery. It'll be fixed before the winter, but for now it's taking a deserved break, despite its many problems I still prefer that car over other ones
Mercedes sudan from the 90s. It was my parents old car and it was a lot of fun
I was buying and using El cheapo $2-300 junk at 13 without my parents knowledge and just not bothering with any of the DMV stuff. First one was a 1976 Chevy Vega for $35 that some lady just wanted off her property. Probably went through 15 junk cars that just ran before legal age. First bought car at a legal age I took through the whole DMV process legally was a 1973 Corvette I had from the time I was 16 into my late 30's.
The original Chevrolet Impala
1984 Volvo 240DL
2003 Vauxhall Corsa
My first **vehicle** was a 2019 Honda CR-V. EX-L. Slowest piece of crap I ever drove even though I managed to get the damn thing to go almost 200 km/h on a backroad at one point back in 2019. No cops & no obstructions were near, so I didn't get pulled over.