Anonymous wrote:2013 Nissan Leaf. It says I haven’t bought gas in 5 years, but I’m too cheap to pay for what i really want (Tesla).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:2017 VW Golf - It says I love practical hatchbacks that are fun to drive and easy to park but aren't cheap to maintain (it's my third golf).
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Anonymous wrote:2017 VW Golf - It says I love practical hatchbacks that are fun to drive and easy to park but aren't cheap to maintain (it's my third golf).
But, it usually starts and after about 30 minutes the heat finally come on.Anonymous wrote:2016 Subaru Forester
2015 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
We like reliable cars that get good gas mileage. We have no school or college decals, even though our kids are in HS, college and grad school. We do have a decal for DH's home state (out west) and for places where we've skied (all US -- east coast and western states). No political bumper stickers even though we're passionate liberals. Cars are very clean inside.
What this says about us: we don't give a rip about impressing anyone. We don't harbor any delusions about bumper stickers persuading anyone to vote a certain way. We can't wait for our youngest to graduate from HS so we can move away from this status-conscious hellhole. Also, I can't stand clutter.
Anonymous wrote:2001 BMW M5. Have owned it 10 years and love driving a rear wheel drive car with stick. It only turns heads to people who are into cars and know what the car is, otherwise it just looks like a clean older 5 series. My toddler loves it when it makes the vroom vroom noise. People probably think it’s just like any other BMW driver in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Age, make and model
2004 Porsche 911 turbo and 2018 Audi Q7 prestige. I find it weird that people take pride in their toyota and honda shitboxes. Life is short, why not learn to enjoy things.
I love my Honda shitbox. It’s worry free. No one is going to steal it. If I get a ding, so what! I had a trash truck back into me. Scratched the hood... sent him on his way. It’s a different kind of pride than driving a luxury car especially when you can afford to buy any car you want but keep a shitbox anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I drive a 1997 Honda Civic says I am poor and probably have a criminal record according to DCUM. It just means I don’t care what people think.
Also drive a 2018 Tesla Model S P100D - according to CNBC this is the car for rich speed freaks. True, 0 to 60 in 2.3 secs and completely silent. Unreal. Getting the Tesla roadster when it comes out in 2020: 0 to 60 in 1.9 secs!
That sounds really stupid but you do you.
Why is this stupid? I know several car people (NYC suburb) who do this--old Civic or similar to drive to the train station, park in places where your car is going to get messed up and a fast car for fun and weekends.
Everyone in CT/Westchester does this.