Curious to know what kind of vehicle everyone drives (or had owned). Here's my list! Cars: 1987 Mercedes 190E - Dad's old car, learned how to drive in this. Now in storage. 2007 Lincoln Navigator L - Now primarily used by my brother. 2009 BMW 550i M Sport - Totalled in January...
1) An 8th generation Chevvy Impala, which I unfortunately totalled :/ 2) A 2013(?) Dodge Grand Caravan. It was my mom's, it's not really mine but I'm the main one to drive it now.
Heh well, let’s see. Ford Bronco II I forget what year it was but it was a damn fine truck. I unfortunately totaled it when someone t-boned me and I rolled three times. Then I got a little Chevy s-10 my dad has fixed up. Of course it ended up in a river when I tried to pull a boat out of it. Then I had a little Dodge Charger I blew the engine up trying to drag race when I didn’t have no business doing. Got my arse beat, too, and I was twenty tears old! Then I got me a 2007 Ford F-150. Probably the best truck I ever owned. Of course it got totaled when some dude slammed into my tailgate and jacked up the frame. From there I got a 2014 F-150, first “new thing” I ever really owned on my own. Of course it didn’t have a happy life either. It got a dump truck of concrete dropped on it. Finally, and my current vehicle is a F-150 2018.
I drive a 2010 Toyota Corolla. Bought it brand new a few months after I graduated college when they were pretty much giving cars away. Not flashy but reliable and has been paid off for a long time. Hoping it lasts me another 5 years. Before that I inherited a Volvo from my dad. It had the turning radius and gas mileage of a jumbo jet and was constantly needing expensive repairs. I was happy to be rid of it.
My first car was a 2006 Ford Taurus which I drove for almost a year. I bought it in November 2015. my second car was a 2017 Chevy Cruze which I’m still driving (although not lately) I bought it in October 2016.
1995 Chevy 4x4 (aka old blue) - the farm (spare) truck 2003 GMC Sierra 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix 2015 Volvo Hatchback
2004 Toyota Camry. I got it years ago thinking I'd get my license sooner, but I still don't drive yet, so I only take it out on occasion with my parents (I have my permit). Someday I will be able to drive it fully
First car: 2012 BMW 3 series sedan Second car: 2016 BMW 3 series sedan Third car: 2020 BMW 4 series gran coupe. No need to change brands when you get it right on the first try.
I both love and hate BMW. They are great vehicles to drive, but a nightmare to work on. I'm thinking about buying a F10 M5. Not sure about reliability though...
I didn't learn to drive until I was 25, so I've only ever owned one car. Which was a Blue Clio I named Bailey Brumbrum the first. I sold it a few months ago and bought a bike instead. I'll probably get something newer in a few months because I travel up north quite a lot, and the Clio always felt like it would take off when you got it above 60.
2016 Jeep Compass. I didn't really like it at first but the gas mileage is amazing. Last week I filled up from empty for $12 (also because the price was $1.18). It's small but it drives nice and it gets me where I need to go cheaply. My first car was a piece of shit 2002 Buick Century and after that was a 2009 Chevy Impala that my dad handed down to me. It had been abused like a rental car because of my dad's 100 mile round trip commute to work every day. My last car was a 2009 Dodge Journey that we bought for $6500 and it required almost that in repairs over the 16 months I had it. After I got my job and moved across the state I hoped to keep it for another few months so I could save some money but it was constantly stalling out then. Just over a month after I moved it tried to stall out on I-94 in rush hour traffic in the middle of a blizzard. I bought my Jeep a week later.
1987 Dodge Dakota wish I still had it 1994 Jeep, lost a fight with a drunk in an 83 Buick land yaht 1986 GMC suburban, could haul everyone I knew plus have room for stuff. Was a giant pile of crap. 1993 Toyota Pickup, it was the year before they started calling them Tacomas. Should have kept it. 1998 Dodge Ram 3500 regular cab diesel with a 5 speed manual. Needs a paint job, but runs awesome and will tow a house. Which is not an exaggeration because I have actually towed a house with it. And honestly I won't by anything newer than 2006, because they all have too much extra crap I don't want. Plus all the newer diesels are so choked with emission systems that do more harm to the engine than they help the environment, I won't ever buy them.
2013 Hyundai Elantra and a 2000 Mustang. Hyundai's are pretty shitty and I'm looking to replace it with a BMW before I move to Colorado this summer. My first car was a '95 Chrysler that was a pretty decent first car. Also owned a '94 Ford Mustang that I really miss.
I don't drive yet but I'm getting my learners permit this month and will probably drive my dad's truck which is a Ford F150 that is from around 2015 I think