stoy,

I have only owned one car, my current 2021 Seat Leon hatchback PHEV.

Out of all the cars I have driven (four, a 2014 VW Golf, a 2020 VW Golf, a 2016 Volvo V90 PHEV and my Seat) the Seat is my favourite.

The Golf’s I’ve driven were either loaned from my driving school or used at my first driving test and my dad has the Volvo, but I have the Seat.

I really like the styling of my Seat, it looks cool, and a bit agressive without being overbaering.

The performance is good enough for me, if a bit lacking in power above 100kmh, it is very quick between 10 and 50, launches are fun with the electrical system engaged.

As a first car, it is fantastic, though I am 35 and bought it this year.

altasshet, (edited )

I really wish more European manufacturers would sell cars in North America. Much more interesting selection…

stoy,

Hehe, Seat is actually winding down, the brand will cease to exist in a a few years.

But as it is a WAG brand I am not worried about spares or servicing.

Cupra, Seat’s racing division is the new Seat brand, it is a bit too much of a lifestyle brand, with an edgy logo, I like it when it had a copper colored Seat logo as it’s logo, that was cool.

But eh, when I need a new car in many years hopefully, I will look at Cupras range.

The Seat Leon is basically just a Golf in a new design.

Thorny_Insight,

They would if they could. USA has really strict import laws to boost their own car manufacturing.

BadEngineering,

I've owned idk how many cars, they've always been a hobby of mine. But the one I miss the most was my 1959 Chevrolet pickup truck. I bought it for next to nothing, it was rusty and beat up, but 100% original. I fixed all the broken and worn stuff on it and slapped a turbocharger on the factory engine and daily drove it for a year or two. Even with the turbo it was dreadfully slow, but it was a riot to drive. It turned a lot of heads and got smiles everywhere I went. Really wish I'd never sold it.

dynamojoe,

I had a '56 chevy pickup that I got running in high school and had to sell when moving away to college. It was a quilt of parts that would fit (still the original 235 under the hood) but there was no way I was going to move to a big city with no AC, no power steering, three on the tree and all the safety features of a midcentury crumple zone with tires. I miss it tho.

PP_BOY_,
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I’ve owned probably 20 cars in my life, everything from 1951 to a 2012. That being said, my absolute favorite is my 1965 Volvo P1800 (not my pic, but same color, minus the hood which is rusted). What a joy to own, drive, and talk about with other car people

stoy,

The P1800 is a beautiful car, completely different from normal Volvos of the time.

Usernameblankface,
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1998 Saturn SL1

Often shat upon, but it was incredibly reliable until I overworked the little 4 cylinder engine. It handled like I imagined a go cart would, it had good gas mileage, and it survived hitting 2 deer and only needed cosmetic fixes afterwards.

LemmyIsFantastic,

The sl/sw had nearly three same power to weight ratio as a Miata.

Usernameblankface,
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This is very interesting. It puts the Miata higher on my wish list.

indepndnt,

My first car, a 1973 Dodge Charger. This is a representative picture, not my actual car. 1973 Dodge Charger

I bought it for $750 with no engine or transmission (but it came with a bunch of tools). It was a stock automatic but I converted it to a 4-speed manual in the process of building it back up.

I probably spent twice as much time working on it than I did driving it before I totalled it. That was very sad.

Fallenwout, (edited )

My BMW E36 convertible 1995. I really love driving it. I can’t believe it is almost 30yrs old. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3b249619-61e8-468f-ad75-889cfffab596.jpeg

waz,

I miss my geo metro. Bought it for $350, it was super easy to work on, and the 3 cylinder engine was so pathetic it was amusing. The person I bought it from had painted flames up the front and back. You couldn’t help laughing at yourself when you drove it.

ichbinjasokreativ,

Mercedes clc 200 kompressor from 2009 exactly the right amount of technology and the feeling when driving is just amazing

Crashumbc,

2006 Acura RSX type S, amazing car.

silverdraco,

07 Toyota Tacoma. Sold it with 190k miles on it. It was an amazing truck, but we needed something bigger.

bobo,

I’ve had my 2004 Honda Element for 20 years now. Favorite car ever! I’ll drive it until it disintegrates.

phoenixz,

Nissan NX 2000, those were the days. I loved (and still love) the headlights

Agent641,

1998 mitsubishi magna. We went on some adventures together. Then a girlfriend who couldnt drive manual properly killed the clutch.

brlemworld,

My current 2021 Tesla Model Y.

TinyLightShow,

1996 Chevrolet Impala SS.

Due to some poor decisions, I had my license suspended for 6 months and a friend of mine ended up driving my 2000 Expedition since I couldn’t, and she started treating it like it was hers. I couldn’t stand this, so when I was able to drive again and she still hadn’t gotten her own vehicle, I wanted to get something she wouldn’t want to drive since she liked my Expy so much. This led me to trading the Expy straight up for a 96 Impala with a broken odometer. She HATED that car but I fuckin loved it. And it was MINE. I installed the 9C1 (Cop car) suspension including front and rear springs, added Edelbrock headers and installed an Infinity sound system complete with dual subs in the trunk. Even added rear door speakers since there were none and it was the cleanest install I’d ever done. I loved that car, but we were moving to Colorado, we needed a truck, and the transmission valve body needed rebuilt which I didn’t have time to do so I traded it. I’m still very sad about it but it will always be my favorite vehicle that I’d owned.

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