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looking for ideas for my next car....

2007-09-16 08:06:29 · 38 answers · asked by Sarah J 6 in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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Nissan Skyline R33 spec 2.

Reason's i love sports cars and wanted a car which suit my families needs.And this reached them.
We bought this after owning an R32 Skyline which was also great,great on petrol and a very large boot space and roomy in the back for adults and children.
We was offered the R33 at a great price from a friend ,and we took it.the car itself is bigger than the R32 we now we had extra room and both being a 5 seater which is great for any sporty car.Petrol isn't so good but depends on which model we have the tuboed version but you can get the non turbo version also which has lower insurance and higher MPG.
Myself i love this car as it sounds great and has a great world famous engine.And lots of power great head turning looks and a great drive nice and easy overall.The GTS version are more for families and cheaper against the GTR version.
These are great cars and been around since the 50's and provide a 2 and 4 door car and even an estate version.Also these are not just full of young drivers the opposite really with many older sensible owners out there.

2007-09-16 11:20:35 · answer #1 · answered by tricky 7 · 0 0

2004 Dodge Stratus SLX - 2door. I really love the style of the car - and as a teacher, my students seem to think it's 'cool'. It has a great sound system and is very nice to drive. I have not experienced the drive in snow or really bad weather, so I'm not sure how it will hold up - but I have only had to do regular maintenance (oil change, etc.) I have had a brake job and tune up recently. The vehicle is all lights and bells and whistles and lets me know when there is something missing, something lacking, or about to go out.....lol. The only thing I am finding challenging about it now is - getting in and out. I hurt my knee not long ago and I am having a difficult time getting in and out of the car because of the knee. The car does sit 'low'. But other than that - I love my Stratus...I only wish it came in more colors. There are too many 'silver' vehicles on the road - guess that must be the 'new' color of the decade.

2007-09-16 08:14:40 · answer #2 · answered by THE SINGER 7 · 0 2

Peugeot 306 XT Auto 1.8.

I love it, because the ride is soooo smooth, you feel as though you are driving something much bigger. It is really poky and holds its own around town and on the motorway. I have to drive an automatic due to mobility problems, and normally I don't like small cars with an auto gearbox, but I love the feel of this one. The driving position is comfortable, the Blaupunkt stereo system which was factory fitted is awesome, it has a factory fitted alarm and imobiliser which helps with the insurance, and although mine is about 12 years old, it has only done 45,000 miles and goes like a dream. It has a poky engine but doesn't guzzle gas and it is really cheap to insure and maintain. They do newer ones now, and I think they are so stylish.

I have driven many cars in my time, from hot hatches to luxury saloons and sports cars to utility vehicles, and this is one of the nicest cars I have ever driven. I have had it for four years now, and will hang onto it until it dies, I like it that much.

2007-09-16 08:34:02 · answer #3 · answered by Tefi 6 · 0 0

I drive a white 2006 Ford Focus.

I like that it has four doors, is small, and is easy on the gas. The car I had before was an 89 BMW, so it's really nice having a car that's new and everything on it works.

2007-09-16 11:25:48 · answer #4 · answered by Surf Forever 5 · 0 0

I drive a Ford Mondeo Ghia ..Allthough it looks like normal mondeo (No Spoilers or body kit etc.) but under the Bonnet or Hood is a Cosworth engine and with the sports mode/Economic mode choice switch and overdrive it makes it both a comfortable family car and a super sports saloon
John

2007-09-19 11:30:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A seven year old Westfield SEiW 1800cc Zetec kitcar

I bought this car because I love the Lotus 7 styling.
It can do 0-60 in approx 4 seconds, it can out run and out handle almost anything on our roads bar the most expensive supercars which makes it extremely fun and it cost me £7k second hand for a mint example.

2007-09-16 11:31:27 · answer #6 · answered by Steve 2 · 0 0

BMW X3- Fast, Super Agile, World Class Brakes, Stellar Styling, Pricey, Not Much Cargo Space

BMW 3-Series- Good Value, Amazing Handling, everything about it

2007-09-16 09:01:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A 2005 red grand am. It is a nice driveing car and the gas goes ALONG way!!! It has a sporty look but yet still has alot of room for a four door!

2007-09-16 08:09:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Ford Focus estate 1.6 automatic. We live in Spain and the estate is great for picking up visiting friends and their luggage from the airport. If you don't need the extra luggage space then the normal car version is just as good. Automatic gearbox for me every time.

2007-09-16 09:37:37 · answer #9 · answered by focus 6 · 0 0

I have BMW 318 for a couple of years now. The strangest thing that I know is the BMW syndrome: when you BMW type of person you must over take a VW... I thought it is rubbish. Recently I became that kind of person ( not always.. sometimes only. Comfortable car, lots of room. Boot would've be OK but the spare wheel took most of it

2007-09-16 08:11:57 · answer #10 · answered by Everona97 6 · 0 1

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