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first car i ever drove was a 1993 325i sedan, automatic.. i was 9 years old and my dad just let me go around the block with him. What sironic is that the first car my dad bought me turned out to be the same body style couple years ago now im 19, it was a 1992 318is 5spd red... this is what happened to the porr car because i guess you can say im an idiot?...

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My First car 1963 Chevy Corvair Monza. , I paid $125.00 for it in 1980 , it was in pretty bad shape, but my friend & I fixed it up and I drove it for almost 6 months, before it died again and I sold it to a collector for $150. and he towed it away.

Between then and now I have owned 23 cars.

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This is a 1963 Corvair, the car in photo is just a googled photo of a '63 corvair, my Corvair was similar and same color.

1979 Ford Mustang Cobra. 2.3L turbocharged four-cylinder.

The same four, six and eight-cylinder engines were used as before, with the addition of a turbocharged 4-banger that developed 140 hp (same as the 302 V-8 version).

Many people will claim that there wasn't a Cobra in '79, but I had the door and dash emblems to prove it.

Too bad I don't have pictures. I had to buy a clutch and pressure plate for it and they were the same part number as the V8.

B reg (1984) FSO Polonez bought for 450 quid in England in 1991.

It featured a rear heated back window and 5 speed gearbox (1.5L) I had the 'Prima' version which meant it came with extras and yes, it was that color like on the image.

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Don't laugh..

This is what I drive now, but mine is Cobalt Blue 1993 3201 (2.2L 6cylinder) mine is also M Sport

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B reg (1984) FSO Polonez bought for 450 quid in England in 1991.

It featured a rear heated back window and 5 speed gearbox (1.5L) I had the 'Prima' version which meant it came with extras and yes, it was that color like on the image.

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Don't laugh..

Oddly, looks like an old Volkswagen Dasher / Passat.

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My first car was a 1995 Saturn SL1

Pros:

Cheap on gas

Cost me $500 CND

Got me where I needed to go

Cons:

Burned about a quart of oil every 3 days.

250,000kms

Engine was getting laggy.

Front windows leaked when it rained

Trail of smoke wherever I went

Mods:

None

Current Car: 2001 Chrysler Intrepid SE

Pros:

Like driving a sofa

Large back seat ;)

Got it for very cheap, with low (70,000kms)

Cons:

Not so cheap on gas.

Mods:

Pioneer MP3/WMA/AAC deck

Dual MTX 12" Sledgehammer subs

1200W dual channel MTX amp

Stinger Cap and access.

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My first car was/is a 1992 Toyota Corolla.

Pros:

Inherited.

Was at one time nice.

Four door + trunk = reasonable equipment hauling space.

Gas mileage.

Only 98k miles :)

Cons:

That thing's got an EFI!

Sounds like a damn ricer stock.

Is a damn ricer.

Hasn't been regularly driven for years.

Interior is wrecked up from years of family use.

No damn extras! In '92 there were powered windows, locks, and top windows! This one didn't even come with cruise control stock.

Current status:

Chilling outside our garage in a useless state.

- a tire, battery, and window.

But it's okay. About to pick up a '91 Camaro with T-tops :) And also possible a Buick Electra. Power to the people!

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What was the first car you ever driven?

My first car

Beige Exterior/Interior 2007 Kia Rio LX

pros

Cheap on Gas

Small and mobile

Power everything

cons

Lack of power uphill

No aux port

engine problem in its first 2 weeks

Current Status

At the repair shop, its been 3 weeks. Hope to get it back tomorrow.

My First Car: Hyundai Santro Club GV 2003 Model

Current Car: Honda Civic i-VTEC Prosmatec 2007

Pros (First Car): Nice Car To Drive In A Heavy Populated Area Being A Small Car And It Has Factory Fitted CNG So Quite Economical Too.

Cons (First Car): Being A 1000cc Car, It Doesnt Have Good Pick Up

Pros (Current Car): Luxurious, Comfortable Interior With A Powerfull 1800cc Petrol Engine Which Has Good Power.

Cons (Current Car): Its Hard On Petrol Which Is Already Expensive Here

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