What do you like most about your car?

Anonymous
I drive a 1992 Vauxhall Senator 3.0 litre 24 valve, a modern-classic which turns heads everywhere it goes. I love my Senator! It's in glacier white and is a brilliant old car which really [i]moves when I put my foot down. Being an old Vauxhall, it does suffer from the rust bug but as my father taught me how to service and restore cars that's not a problem for me. I'm able to keep it in near to immaculate condition and considering it's age, it still drives really well and gives a lot of modern cars a run for their money...

What I love most about my Senator is that it's just a really unique car! It looks different compared to most cars out there, it's fast and for a Vauxhall it's got a lot of luxury features, wood trim on the doors, black leather seats, a brilliant stereo and sound system and my favourite feature of all - an orange LCD digital dashboard! The mileage is 184,000 on my Senator, but it still drives perfectly and has never let me down. The British police used a lot of 3.0 litre 24 valve Senators and I can see why, their speed and acceleration is frightening and their handling is unbeatable on dry, wet and snowy roads.

I've had my Senator for 8 years now, and I don't ever intend to get rid of it. It's a one of a kind car and is the best car I've ever had the pleasure of driving
Anonymous
I like that it's paid for and runs well.
Anonymous
That is suits my cheap lifestyle.
14 year old Prius with 170k miles. Bought used for cash, 50 mpg, reliable, little maintenance.
Anonymous
I love my Scion xB because idgaf about how it drives as long as it goes cheaply and without a lot of issues, and I love the back - so practical.


RIP, Scion xBs. I should have bought two and vacuum sealed one for when this one dies.


If I could change one thing it would be to have a car with no carpet or fabric at all and a drain plug in the floor so I can hose it out.
Anonymous
Bucket seats. And well made/reliable. Otherwise, nothing!
Anonymous
What I love most is that it is a manual transmission.
Anonymous
How does this even pass emissions inspections? My 2009 car always has something $$ wrong every year.

I have a Honda Odyssey and my favorite feature are the sliding doors. I can get my infant bucket seat in and out so easily.
Anonymous
One of my favorite things about my CRV is the big front console. The gear is up higher than in other compact SUVs so there is tons of storage space in between the driver and the passenger. I'm usually the passenger and it makes the car feel much bigger than it is.

Anonymous
2005 Chevy Equinox. I love the remote start and On Star satellite lockout feature and when it does breakdown, I hit the button and someone comes to get me. I like Smart cars too.

My brother's inherited 04 Accord- I drive it around town only until I get the title in my name but it is solid and powerful. It is the model with V6 and all features so it has nav which my 15 Equinox does not.
Anonymous
Hasn't died out, cheap in every way and I don't care enough to worry about scratches.
Anonymous
The break hold feature, lane keeping assist, and back up camera.
Anonymous
I like it doesn’t stand out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I like that it's paid for and runs well.


That's what I love about my car! Every time I think about getting a new one, I run the numbers and realize how much I appreciate just not spending that money on something that already works great.
Anonymous
2013 Kia Soul--bought it secondhand from my older brother. It gets terrific gas mileage and is fine for what I need it to do, which is mostly short trips to run errands with DS in the carseat. It's pretty bare-bones and utilitarian.
Anonymous
I like the color (Cool gray khaki crosstrek)
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