That brings back a memory from 2001 when we were in Spain on vacation, and rented a Fiat Punto to haul us and our cameras around. It did fine. We spent most of one afternoon hiking up to the ruins atop the hill behind Málaga, and couldn't face walking back down in the dark, so called a taxi. From the inn up there, we pointed to the "Punto verde" parked on the street far below to show the taxi driver where we wanted to go. He was reluctant to go near enough to the edge of the cliff to see...... To that end I mostly drive a Fiat Punto that I've had from new in 2000, which (touch wood) is still going like a train and has never coughed or spluttered or driven into anything... Steve
hugivza
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A Mercedes R500 called "Miss Piggy" named after a less then favourable report from Jeremy Clarkson of Topgear.
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
All this talk of cars with names and whether a car is "male" or "female" had me re-read Isaac Asimov's short story "Sally" (in his collection "Nightfall and other stories"). By the end the whole concept is somewhat, well, disturbing. It would certainly discourage me from anthropomorphising, which is how I remembered the story and why I re-read it.
In "Sally" a declaration is made along the lines that convertibles are female and sedans are male. Take from that what you will.
...Mike
In "Sally" a declaration is made along the lines that convertibles are female and sedans are male. Take from that what you will.
...Mike
Roberto V.
Le surrèalisme, c'est moi
'99 Lincoln Town Car Cartier edition. Although I want to get a '51 Chevy Styleline Deluxe 4dr. I almost bought it but I had some unexpected expenses (new computer, design supplies, etc) so I have to start saving up again.
dave lackey
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'99 Lincoln Town Car Cartier edition. Although I want to get a '51 Chevy Styleline Deluxe 4dr. I almost bought it but I had some unexpected expenses (new computer, design supplies, etc) so I have to start saving up again.
Ha! We had one of those when I was a kid. It was traded in for a 2-tone green '53 Chevy 4-door and then, later, a '59 Chevy Bel Air (the Batmobile!)...
Luddite Frank
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Ha! We had one of those when I was a kid. It was traded in for a 2-tone green '53 Chevy 4-door and then, later, a '59 Chevy Bel Air (the Batmobile!)...![]()
About 20 years ago, I had a nice, original 1950 Chevy Fleetline Deluxe fastback 4 dr... 216 six and three-speed...
I'm sorry I ever got rid of it.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Ford utility (pick up to you statesiders) with a five litre six cylinder factory issue dedicated LPG engine. It costs around the same to run per kilometre as a Prius.
paulfish4570
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that sounds like a fine ride, Keith ...
kevin m
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Anyone else growing tired of modern cars? My wife has a 2010 VW GTI and it's great fun to drive, but the level of electronic interference/background noise is tiresome, including a stability control system that often spoils the fun and can't be fully disabled. And it's nice that electronics offer so many options, I suppose, but yeegads, so many of them are pointless distractions. I don't want to have a dialog with my car, thanks. Or am I just reaching geezerhood? 
tlitody
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Anyone else growing tired of modern cars? My wife has a 2010 VW GTI and it's great fun to drive, but the level of electronic interference/background noise is tiresome, including a stability control system that often spoils the fun and can't be fully disabled. And it's nice that electronics offer so many options, I suppose, but yeegads, so many of them are pointless distractions. I don't want to have a dialog with my car, thanks. Or am I just reaching geezerhood?![]()
The beauty of all these auto electrical systems (from a dealers point of view) is that when they go wrong you can't fix them yourself so have to go to the dealer and spend money.
Time was that with a hammer, spanner and screwdriver you could fix most things yourself. That's why Land Rover Defenders are still so popular. They are so agricultural and basic in concept that anyone with a mind to, can do all their own maintenance.
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Well that just confirms that I'm right to call my Land Rovers by girls' names. One can be converted to an open air vehicle in 10 minutes, the other takes another 20 minutes......
In "Sally" a declaration is made along the lines that convertibles are female and sedans are male. Take from that what you will.
...Mike
bwcolor
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Looking to sell my main ride, 2008 BMW 335i. It has only 12K miles and has already blown three tires and a wheel. Extremely low aspect tires. Also, I have to worry about running the front end into anything higher than an ant. It is quiet, fast and solid, but it drives me batty. Next up, but waiting for the new engine to be introduced, the Ford Edge 2.0 EcoBoost AWD. Anyone want a like new sports coupe?
Luddite Frank
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"The beauty of all these auto electrical systems (from a dealers point of view) is that when they go wrong you can't fix them yourself so have to go to the dealer and spend money.
Time was that with a hammer, spanner and screwdriver you could fix most things yourself. That's why Land Rover Defenders are still so popular. They are so agricultural and basic in concept that anyone with a mind to, can do all their own maintenance."
Which is one of the reasons I'm driving an 83 year-old Ford...
I get my fill of electrical woes from my wife's 2000 neue-Beetle. :bang:
Time was that with a hammer, spanner and screwdriver you could fix most things yourself. That's why Land Rover Defenders are still so popular. They are so agricultural and basic in concept that anyone with a mind to, can do all their own maintenance."
Which is one of the reasons I'm driving an 83 year-old Ford...
I get my fill of electrical woes from my wife's 2000 neue-Beetle. :bang:
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bigeye
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Interesting how many jeeps (in US) and LRs (in UK).
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MRohlfing
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I use two cars, they both smell of cheese and have 5 toes each
igi
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My OM is my slave... it doesn't deserve a name 
[Edit]Good lord I should have read the title more... or do I need new glasses???
[Edit]Good lord I should have read the title more... or do I need new glasses???
css9450
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I've yet to own a vehicle with a name, or a gender.
robklurfield
eclipse
I just got a Crown Graphic. I feel as though I ought to be driving a 37 Chevy (à la Arthur Fellig) in order to use it properly.
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