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This was my first car (not the first i drove)

Fiat Uno Turbo MPFI 1995....

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I LOVE THAT CAR.. its so freakin powerful and fast for its size.. never drove it, but rode in it.. so much fun..

i dont' wanna look for my post..

i'll repost i guess.. more accurate maybe..

- 1974 Audi 4-speed

- 1987 Chevy Nova

- 1987 Datsun 280Z Turbo 5-speed

- 1988 Mazda (Datsun) 323 5-speed

- 1990 Ford F-250

- 1987 Acura Legend L

- 1991 Range Rover

- 1994 Cutlass Supreme

- 1991 Fiat xxx Turbo-Diesel 5-speed

- 1997 Kia Sportage Turbo-Diesel 5-speed

- 1997 Honda CR-V 4x4

- 1997 Dodge Intrepid Sport

- 1999 Dodge Intrepid

- 1998 Range Rover 4.0

- 1998 BMW 750iL

- 1996 Dodge Stratus ES (my first car)

- 2001 Dodge Intrepid SE

- 2004 Honda CR-V

- 2005 Nissan Altima (my current car :wub: )

there.. thats a more complete list of cars i've driven.. i've driven more, but the others don't count.. these are cars i drove by myself for miles..

  • 2 weeks later...

My first car was a 1990 Mercury Topaz. What a pos it was. The first truck I drove was a 1996 Dodge Ram. The reason why my uncle didn't sell it to me was because the gas gauge was broken inside of the gas tank. I don't know what he ever did with it.

The first car i drove was a driving school car :D , as i remember with a pretty small engine, 1000cm3 and 3 cylinders. Suzuki Swift. :D I think no comments needed, the car was slow, with disturbing sounds comming from everywhere, and pretty badly equipped, not even a rev counter or rear window heater. :blush:

This was back in 1998, and i was really happy when i got my driving documents and could say good bye to that car and drive legally in ours.

Our car by that time was a 2 litre Toyota Avensis Sol grade, and the other car i used a lot by that time was my godfather's Bimmer 528i.

Now i have a new Toyota Avensis 2.4 vvt-i Sol Executive (this is the fourth Avensis already in the family, wow Avensis is really on the top), and i drove way over 100000 km since i got my driving license.

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