Geek_King,

2008 Mitsubishi Eclipse! Pearlescent Sunset, SE spoiler, pedals, and SE stripe. Decent sound system, handled great in the snow, and was fast enough to get me in trouble! I had it for 11 years, solid car.

Bort,

My Saab 05 92x it is a rust bucket. But she is my rust bucket and I’m going to keep her going as long as I can

stoy,

Dad allways had SAABs when I grew up, started with a 9000i -> 9000CSE -> 95 estate -> 95 estate Aero -> 95 estate BioPower

I have allways loved the orange/green color scheme of the dials in the old 9000, also the geneal shape of the dash in the 95 is lovely.

DuckOverload,

I took over my mom’s minivan during college. My frat bros made fun of me at first, but damn that was a great road trip vehicle.

Though on the whole, my current Subaru Outback might be my favorite because it came with a sweet sound system. I’ve never splurged on premium sound, and this was included because I wanted the towing capacity of the premium trim. Game changer.

stoy,

I kinda like the minivan concept, and I love the ID.Buzz design, it’s funky!

My current Leon only has the standard Seat sound system but it is fine for me, even when listening to good music it works very well, for podcasts it is excellent.

MrMamiya, (edited )

I’ve got an outback with the premium sound and whomever tuned that system must have massive low frequency hearing loss.

Like, thanks for the subwoofer, why did you let a 19 year old from 1998 tune it?

Everything else except the PCB draining the battery 4 times completely in a year before I knew what was happening and replaced it and the thin ass fake leather seats literally peeling from the heated seats and the worse than advertised gas mileage is great!

DuckOverload,

What is a PCB?

monsterpiece42,

I have a 91 Chevy S10 that I will likely be buried in. I’ve had it for nearly 15 years and it’s my favorite. I learned to drive in an S10 and sadly we had to sell that one. I bought the current one as a “replacement” and I love it even more. It is objectively not that great, but it’s clean and runs well and when it dies, it’s getting a V8.

quams69,

I straight up hate that I have to own a car, I hate driving, and my favorite car is a car I don’t have to drive or pay for.

CptInsane0,

My first car was a 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix, and the thing was a tank. It was my favorite car I’ve ever had up until I got a 2018 Mercedes GLA a couple years ago, which is also a tank and objectively the best car I’ve ever had.

dutchkimble,

Mitsubishi Lancer around early 2000s

Everythingispenguins,

My 1981 Toyota pickup. It never ran 100% but it always ran. That thing lived in a perpetual state of almost broken. Oh and it was the ugliest mustard yellow color it was always so easy to find in a parking lot.

After the engine shat all its oil I sold the thing the guy rebuilt it then road tripped on a 6000 mile road trip.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Now that’s a car!

Everythingispenguins,

The best part is it had a steel flat bed and no exhaust. I could merge instantly in the heaviest traffic. People would dive out of my way because they had no idea if I cared one bit about hitting them.

KyuubiNoKitsune,

206 GTi180, 2006 model

It was red, had performance cams, free flow exhaust and awesome vinyls that I ripped from Need For Speed Underground. I loved that car so much.

Cratermaker,

I’ve had about 20 cars in the last 16 years, from an '88 Plymouth Reliant to an '82 Datsun King Cab pickup to an '08 Subaru Outback. But my favorite is my '20 4runner because I don’t have to think about bringing my tools and extra fluids/belts along on a road trip.

That said, man I had some great memories driving around in my '91 Honda Prelude with a 5 speed and a loud stereo. Always felt cool driving that car, even though the speedometer didn’t work, the transmission grinded on every shift due to worn out synchros (if you didn’t double-clutch), and the engine burned a quart of oil every 400 miles!

QuiteQuickQum,

My dark cherry 2000 Chevy Malibu.

Smokeydope, (edited )
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

None, they are all metal boxes that get me from point a to b. I accepted a long time ago im just not a car guy, i dont even reserve the neurons to differentiate make/model/year at a glance. Forming emotional attachments over hunks of metal/ machinery that all operate generally the same way is a very monkey-brain thing to do. He smugly says as he nervously eyes his book collection he would actually tear up over if they were damaged in any way.

stoy,

That’s fair if a bit harsh…

Cratermaker,

Do you enjoy driving at all though? I feel like there are a lot of people who love driving but don’t care if they’re doing it with a “boring econobox”. Listening to music and cruising down the highway on a warm summer afternoon is fun to me no matter what car I’m in.

Smokeydope,
@Smokeydope@lemmy.world avatar

I can find it relaxing at times but I dont drive to drive more than maybe once or twice a year if that. Its bad for the environment (unless you have an all electric vehicle powered by renewable energy I can dig that) and a selfish waste of precious non renewable resources.

Being on the road is also an inherent danger as accidents happen anytime anywhere, though life is also about taking a fucking chance to do what you want risk be damned so if ypu enjoy driving its worth the risk I guess.

I’d rather get on my legs and walk around a nice forest/park than drive around but that’s just me.

DarylDutch,

I love getting around without a car. Public transport is great around europe. Still the 10.000 km trip I went on last year hit so many places public tranport don’t. Also getting to great places like forests or parks will require a form of automotion in the usa. About the risk, I feel that it is part of the journey to risk it all. The car I drive is light because it has no safety features like modern cars. This is not inherently a bad thing for safety breeds complacency. I have been close to catastrophe multiple times during the road trip, still I wouldn’t have had the experiences I did if it was just staying home.

creditCrazy,
@creditCrazy@lemmy.world avatar

I think your comment kinda points at the reason why I don’t like people who despise cars. Like we all have a thing we love to use. Some people like me it’s cars. For others it’s video games. For some it’s books. We all have a thing. I’d imagine even movie buffs have a favorite TV or midea format. The world is pretty boring when everyone is a carbon copy of the other.

Crashumbc,

So your Vegan, got it.

Iamdanno, (edited )

My first car was my favorite:

1982 Toyota Celica GT Coupe

Fun, fun, fun to drive!

relaymoth,

‘94 GT here, not as exciting as older generations, but fun nonetheless. Drove that thing for multiple hundreds of thousands of miles. Had over 330k when it finally died.

uriel238, (edited )
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

I’ve never owned a car myself, but my fam swears by the Datsun 280z, especially thanks to its dependence on standard parts. My grandpa’s Z was nearly a ship of Theseus, with only a few original parts remaining when he died, maintained by him and my uncle.

mlg,
@mlg@lemmy.world avatar

Saab 9-3 Viggen because it’s also a dorito fighter plane

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