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    This is what I want to drive. A Shelby 350 GT.



    This is what I spend most of my time in.


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    I am in that last category as well, recently. I have no options other than public transit. I have heard a lot of things linked to different cars. It seems very common, at least to me, that butch lesbians tend to drive older Subaru wagons, specifically. This excludes the STI, which is an amazing car. The Miata/MX-5, has sadly a reputation for being a "hair-dressers car". While I'm sure a lot of hairdressers of both genders and sexual preference drive them, they are still one of the last remaining open sports cars. What is that the commercial says, on any given day, Mazda's are raced more than any other car. This is especially true of the little Miata. It doesn't have a bad rep, more of an undercover one. Who knows, maybe your gay hairdresser is a demon in rallycross?

    I prefer the acronyms of various car companys to describe them, such as Bring My Wallet (BMW), ect. Funny Car Acronyms Jokes, Free Car Acronyms Jokes, Dirty Car Acronyms Joke

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    Mine's a Rover 600 Cambridge, arguably the best recent Rover - not least because it's basically a Honda.

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    (not my house btw)

    It has British elegance and Japanese reliability. It's at the same time very quiet yet hard to beat at traffic light acceleration challenges. A very comfortable and surprisingly economic motorway cruising car, features like its double wishbone suspension guarantee excellent curve behaviour on meandering countryside roads too.

    It gets used mostly for exactly that: long motorway trips to my parents abroad and holiday touring. I praise myself lucky to be able to cycle to work (or go by public transportation on rainy days) as one of the best ways to experience bitter hatred against your fellow human beings is to venture onto Dutch roads in a car at rush hour.

    Is this car like me? Hmm. Trying hard but not quite succeeding to live up to a noble ancestry. A bit of Asian influence. Reliable and focussed on comfort. Slightly behind on modern technology. A boring, conservative and old fashioned image, but fiery under the bonnet, even a bit vulgar at times. Not everyone's friend, more of an acquired taste. - yes, maybe I'd like to think so...

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    Sooo what am I lol i drive a jetta, race a golf, am restoring a 67 GTO, and building a lotus 7 replica?

    i hope the jetta isnt tooo girly though.

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    As of today, I drive a brand spanking new KIA Cee'd !!!

    ... and I LOVE IT...


    of to put some km on the ODO meter...


    cya,
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    This one would be so cool, just because no one can beat the sound. YouTube - Merlin V12 Powered 55 Chevy
    “Nothing discloses real character like the use of power. Most people can bear adversity. But if you wish to know what a man really is, give him power.” R.G.Ingersoll

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    I guess I broke a few stereo types, first car '88 Subaru wagon, (in '04) loved it, also drove a 91 jetta, (engine electrical caught fire, fun stuff) then an '80 IH scout, which I still have but is parked. Best little truck EVER, way more BA than any hummer, I miss that one. Now I drive a '92 ponitiac, which is because I'm broke. granted, all but the truck have been stick shift, so I figure that puts them in man territory enough for me, and no one would argue with the truck! I'll probly go for another Subaru wagon when I ditch the pontiac, unless I can find an old volvo wagon, love those things, they run forever, and a massive sleepers, no rice-rocket expects to be blown off the line by a station wagon!

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    1954 Series one LandRover......ah well, **** happens

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    diesel subaru..... why did you have to show me that? if they end up in austraila with manual transmitions, I'm moving, fortunatly I get along with my in-laws to be, so it won't take much sacrifice!

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