Broadway Star Joined: 9/4/05
I have a 2004 Mustang convertable and I love it:)
to clear up jetta v. passat.... vw.com says the passat starts at 23 thousand new, the jetta at 18 thousand.
Featured Actor Joined: 8/20/04
Mine's an '03 Honda Civic and I love it! Like lady_godiva said, it really is a great car! No problems and I've had it for over two years.
2005 Hyundai Tucson...I adore it. Not great gas mileage, but not bad, either. I used to have a PT Cruiser and loved that too, until some a-hole totaled it. But anyway, good luck on your search!
Parks - My boyfriend is a VW tech, so if you have any questions, let me know! I drive a new beetle and love it. My mom drives an '01 Passat and she loves hers too. Volkswagens are great cars.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
A Ford Taurus sedan with 157K on it :) That puppy will probably outlast me, but it's paid for and extremely reliable.
We looked at Passats and Ford Explorers, but I ended up getting a 2004 Mitsubish Galant. I love it. And it has a sun-roof. haha.
A grey 1992 Plymouth Voyager. When I turn on the blinker, the windshield wipers go on. No radio, no air conditioning, the drivers seat is stuck about 3 ft. away from the steering wheel, you have to slam the side door to make it shut all the way, the fule gauge doesn't work, so you have to guess when you need more gas, and the passenger's seat seatbelt doesn't work. I absolutly love it. NOT!!
A Silver VW Beetle Convertible.....Bought this after I totalled my Toyota Echo (which was a great car, but they don't make any more). I LOVE it basically, because this was the first car I bought with my heart rather than by "the smart decision". I have had NO mechanical problems with the car..well, I did have a cable for the top break but it was replaced under warranty. My only problem with it is its lack of trunk/storage space. Since it's a convertible, the back seat doesn't fold down, so you have a whole 3 cubic feet of trunk space! Takes some creative packing if your driving to vacation!
99 Honda Civic, nothing flashy, but it gets me where I need to go and is a good dependable car.
"Mine's an '03 Honda Civic and I love it! Like lady_godiva said, it really is a great car! No problems and I've had it for over two years."
I've had my '03 Honda Civic just over 3 years. I love my sunroof!
Broadway Star Joined: 11/4/03
2006 Toyota Camry. I love it. Too bad it fell victim to a hit and run in a parking lot and now has a big dent in the fender.
i named my car Vladamir, after a character I played in the scene "Tattoo." The character was a Russian tattoo artist. and I played him. and I;m a girl. One of the best characters I played.
Chrysler PT Cruiser... and I love it.
Toyota Solara V-6 with all the nice toys inside.
I really like it. Feels like a baby Lexus.
Broadway Star Joined: 12/25/05
94' Chevy Cavalier. not the sportiest car in the world, but when I bought it (around 4 years ago), it only had 23k miles. Also, I like it because when I drive into philly I don't have to worry about it being stolen.
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Featured Actor Joined: 2/22/06
Mercedes A Class & Smart Car...
Love them both.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/31/04
one that needs to last me 2 more years...
Patrick Wilson Fans --New "UnOfficial Fan Site". Come check us out!
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/20/05
The car I find the most responsive and fun to drive is a Saab, but I don't own a car in the city.
The Saab I usually drive has transformed into a Jag, and I haven't driven it yet to know if I like it.
2002 Nissan Sentra and it is amazing. I habe not had ANY problems and it was reasonably priced (well I got it used, but it was in great condition).
I drive a 1999 red Volkswagon Beetle.
Its name is 'Death Star'.
Updated On: 7/2/06 at 03:01 PM
I drive the parents' Mazda Protege and it's a great city car. My dream first car is an Acura, but it's looking like I'll be settling for a Lexus next month.
Settling for a Lexus . . . that is hardly settling.
There's a few pluses to it - it's about 6 years old and has hardly any mileage on it. It was purchased by my best friend's parents in an effort to convince her to get her licence. She steadfastly refused and to this day, cannot and will not drive. So it's been sitting in the garage all this time only being used once in a while when guests are in town, and has depreciated in market value just because of its age.
My hunch, though, is it's a gas guzzler and a real bitch to park in the city. On the bright side, it looks really cool and it's almost as good as new.
1996 Pontiac Grand AM . . . It's a piece of sh*t.
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