I'm a diehard Mopar (Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep) fanatic myself; but for the rest, what do folks here drive? Edit - to add; if you don't know what yours is, ask me - I will very likely know.
I drive a 1997 Holden Vectra. Holden is the Australian brand name fro GMC, so I selected that option. P.S. I think the poll options should be changed - European Imports and Asian Imports to just European and Asian - as there are a lot of EC'ers from Europe and Asia, so those cars wouldn't exactly be imports for them
Oh no.. I voted for "I don't drive", but what I meant that I do drive, I have a driver's license.. I just don't own a car. It's really expensive to own a car in Norway, registration fee, insurance, gas, repairs, and of course buying the car in itself. I'm a poor student and can't afford a car. I take the bus everywhere.
I own a Dodge Ram and a BMW z3. I don't know what to check. I'm not really brand loyal when it comes to car. I like all cars. Hazza has a good point on the import thing. My BMW was built in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
You have just earned yourself some serious points. Mopar FTW! ^_^ My first car was a Chrysler, but my current one is a '97 Mazda MX-6. I didn't have much of a say when I got it. It was cheap, and I needed a quick replacement since my previous car got totaled. =/
I don't think I've ever owned an American car...I had BMW's in high school and college, and been through a couple of Range Rovers after college...which is what I drive now.
I've always wanted a Ranger Rover, but I concerned about their reliability. I really want a Land Rover Defender, but my god they are expensive. Last year I found a 93 that had caught on fire. They only wanted $13K for it. If I had some where to repair it, I think I would have bought it.
I drive a lovely Pontiac Grand Am (which I believe is a GM). She just reached 100,000 miles. Yes, I've also named my car. :lol:
I checked off Chevrolet/GMC as I plan to buy a Chevrolet Cavalier or Pontiac Sunfire to finish learning how to drive. We haven't had a single issue with our Cavalier Z24, and it is approaching 168,000 miles (270,000 kilometers and counting.) Once I get my license I plan to buy a Chevrolet Camaro or Pontiac Firebird. I'm looking for something that I need to fix and put time into, as I like the learning experience, and want to save a neglected sports car. ---------- Post added 5th Jan 2012 at 09:31 PM ---------- Yes, Pontiac was a division of General Motors until their closure in 2010.
I drive a decade-old Volkswagen Jetta. His name is Otto das Auto. I'm not complaining, but it went through a 20-something and then my terror-of-a-driver brother, so it's a little trashed as far as certain mechanical issues go. My favorite problem is where if I hit a bump too hard, the passenger side window will fall down. It's lovely when you have to go 70 on a freeway and it's 20F outside.:dry: One of my first purchases when I get a job out of college will be an SUV that's capable of off-roading and the like.
my first car was a 1994 silver Jeep Grand Cherokee. best car ever! but alas it died from extreme rust issues... so I bought a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee and he's just as awesome as his decade older predecessor
1996 Ford Taurus. First and only car so far. I'll probably be looking for something new right after I get a job after college.