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What kind of car do you drive? (pg. 4)
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bigherm
2009 mazdaspeed3. Stock 265 hp. Had it tuned to 300
At the wheels. Step Up wrx sti and evos
floyd741
Right now I'm abusing a purple 1995 Ford Ranger while I search for something less awful

Must be a hatchback or station wagon, and be manual
Swamper
:haha:
bigherm
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Originally posted by Swamper
:haha:


Looks like a Fiero with a body kit haha
Lilith
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Originally posted by Jon_Snow
While I love the aesthetics of European cars they generally are more expensive and less reliable than their Japanese counterparts.

My opinion is based on reviews and real world experience.


It is a grand exercise of two things- extensive marketing and after a while it becomes brand value. People who perceive that their Audi, BMW, VW or Mercedes is 'better' than an equivalent Japanese or domestic brand because its repeated often enough and seen through media placement, that it must be better and thus an aspirational object of desire. Given a wide swathe of the general public is mechanically illiterate cretins that don't know the difference between a turbo and an alternator, or see manufacturers numbers representing 'completely unbiased facts', they'll eat anything presented as a truth.
Plus, if you've ever paid a large amount of money for anything, having anything go wrong is a bitter pill to swallow and is simply brushed aside, rather than be proven that you are wrong and made a poor life choice. :)

I ended up with a Mercedes in our garage instead of a Camry, simply because a certain 'someone' wouldn't let go of it... its a slow as a Camry, its got about the same road holding, ride quality and build quality as a Camry. The differences thus far are:
It cost nearly 4x the price
It has some nice fittings, more features and other stuff
It costs anywhere between $800-2000 to have it serviced, compared to the Camry which would cost about $150-450
Its spare parts are 5-6x the cost of Toyotas
Its insurance is ridiculous

But most importantly, it means that I don't get nagged for being a "stingy tightarse" and get left alone with someone else's aspirations fulfilled.
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lilith
But most importantly, it means that I don't get nagged for being a "stingy tightarse" and get left alone with someone else's aspirations fulfilled.


HRH, indeed :p
Lilith
I'm not even going to explain my levels of rage and anxiety.

My Holden Calais sedan, she got in an accident in years ago and it was written off.
My 4wd is 'too big' for the city
Her Corolla was sold years ago
I bought a little MX5 for her to learn to drive manual in, she hates it, gets sold a month later.
Can't drive my car, its just too insane
She wants a BMW or an Audi, I can't stop laughing and its NEVER going to happen while I still draw breath and can pull the trigger on money or a handgun.

So the Merc was a compromise and I have peace, less money... and I'm not paying for the upkeep.
Trance-M
Mostly I drive the RAV, but like today my wife wanted it for shopping so then it's the Honda, she hates parking the Accord.

Think both still look nice for their age, Honda 2008, Toyota 2005, both 2.0, but nothing special:





Edit: not 100% Japanese, rims both are Italian MAK's.
FuzzQi
At work:



At home:

Sushipunk
The "Face Celica". Can never unsee, lol.

Always there. Always looking, smiling.

MSZ
First time seeing a Celica convertible. Interdasting.
FuzzQi
yes.....

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