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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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A geo metro! :lol:

hey that was a good little car! one of the reasons we got that was the suzuki owned in the netherlands.

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

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1969 Mercury Marquis (paid $50 for this car)

1987 Toyota celica

1992 Nissan pathfinder

1994 BMW 540i

2003 Subaru Outback

I didn't work on the Mercury much but the BMW was the easiest for me to work on.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Mine:

1982 Mercedez Benz (love love this old car)

1994 Toyota camry

2004 Honda CRV

Do you count husband? Since we met;

Nisson Xterra problably 2003-2004

2003 BMW 530i

2004 BMW 530i

extra: Ford F150 - dont know year-early 2000 I think.

Not much of the US car for us. I like German car and would love to own an Audi but Bram said it gets too expensive for parts.

K-1 = 4 months

AOS = 5 months

I-751 = almost one year

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I have owned many myself.

69 ford mustang fastback

74 Chevy Nova

76 Ford pickup

74 Plymouth Road runner (maybe was my fave early car)

80 ford pickup

86 Ford Ranger

90 Chevy pickup

2000 BMW Z3 (Was my recent fave and my baby)

2009 Ford F150 pickup (Sold my baby and got this as I was getting married)

Have had a few others thrown in there but can't remember the exact brands and/or years.

Bought my wife a 2009 Hyundai. Can't remember the model but she loves the thing and treats it like a kid and hates me to drive it. I wanted to get her a Toyota or Honda but she wanted that car and now glad I did so after the recent news of quality problems.

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56 Ford F100 (Dropped a chevy 454 in it) Sold it because the insurance company wanted $15k per year for a 16 year old kid.

67 Chevy SS/RS (396 V8) Sold it because the insruance company wanted $9k per year for a 17 year old kid

69 Chevelle SS (427 V8 bored out to 445) Sold it because the insurance company again wanted $9K per year. sigh.

72 El Camino (350 V8)

93 Honda Civic si

2004 Audi A8

2005 Audi A4 4.2 Quattro

I would love to get an Audi A8 w12 model, but those are really expensive. I think my next car will be a Subaru WRX. The only American cars that I would consider is a pre-1972.

Country: Vietnam
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And probably the one that needed it most. After all, BMW stands for Bring Mich Werkstatt...

Mine never needed worked on but it was mostly garaged and taken out when I came home from out on the road. The only problem I seemed to have was I did need to buy batteries several times for it and have found out that it was a common problem.

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Bought my wife a 2009 Hyundai. Can't remember the model but she loves the thing and treats it like a kid and hates me to drive it. I wanted to get her a Toyota or Honda but she wanted that car and now glad I did so after the recent news of quality problems.

Hyundai's reputation has really turned around over the last several years. I'd buy one over a Toyota or Honda at this point in time.

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And probably the one that needed it most. After all, BMW stands for Bring Mich Werkstatt...

i thought it meant baader-meinhof wagon, since they loved to steal them for their "jobs"

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Hyundai's reputation has really turned around over the last several years. I'd buy one over a Toyota or Honda at this point in time.

Have to agree. They were confident enough to to start a standard 1000,000 long time warranty on their cars years ago. When I come home I take it and check its vitals as my wife knows little about those things and it is always in shape. Years down the road will tell if it is worth it but so far so good.

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And probably the one that needed it most. After all, BMW stands for Bring Mich Werkstatt...

Yeah. The parts were sehr teuer.

I want to get a E46 as a second car. 5 or 6 speed.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America’s debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can’t pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government’s reckless fiscal policies."

Senator Barack Obama
Senate Floor Speech on Public Debt
March 16, 2006



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