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Wonderllama
Mar 15, 2003

anyone wanna andreyfuck?
Let's see, mine is definitely not as extensive as some on here, but at least it's also mostly boring cars:

  • 1984 Mercury Grand Marquis - as my dad said "gotta put some mass around your rear end when you first start driving" timing chain broke, and I fixed and sold it
  • 1989 Buick Century - Was really excited to receive this as a gift from the grandparents, as it was somewhat "normal-sized". T-boned a lady that pulled out in front of me on a two-way stop
  • 1994 Acura Integra - Purchased used with 20k miles. Was always upset I didn't get the GSR, but this was a great car and made other 18 year olds think I was rich* (*I wasn't, and still am not) Drove it forever, and sold it with 150k miles
  • 2003 Toyota Tacoma 4X4 - Bought new. Somewhat conflicted; on the one hand I wish I still had this, on the other hand it was so slow I couldn't stand to drive it. Traded in for a new car with 30k miles
  • 2007 Mazdaspeed 3 - Bought new. Loved my first turbo car, but hated the FWD. As was predicted on this forum, I crashed it into a living curse (READ: bridge embankment) and destroyed my body.
  • 2008 Nissan Altima - Bought with 8k miles. First car ever that didn't have a key (just a fob). This was actually a great car. At 115k miles the serpentine belt snapped due to a frozen A/C compressor. so I purchased a generic belt from the auto supply store to bypass the compressor and drove it to the dealership and traded it in for a new car.
  • 2016 Subaru STI - Bought new. First real sports car. loved it. at 55k miles it spit out an exhaust valve code which I looked up and saw was $1200 for the part alone. Quickly decided I needed to get rid of my Subawu
  • 2004 Toyota Matrix - Bought used with 150k miles. My current daily driver/grocery getter/mulch hauler. Easiest car I have ever worked on. gets 30 MPG and tires are cheap. This has satisfied my old man cheapness. currently sits at 165k miles.
  • 2018 BMW M2 - Bought used with 1200 miles. Current garage queen. I should sell this but I just can't bring myself to do that. Currently sits at 5,750 miles.

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