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fanuc2013 · 51-55, F

TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP Best Comment
chitty chitty bang bang..
SteelHands · 61-69, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout The devils encyclopedia entry will show:- The city (Chitty 1) was actually the precursor car to what eventualities of the Bently Brothers design. As assistants to Count Lou Zobrowskiin his Maybach powered 11th gen 1920s race car, it became the subject of the latter stories.

That brought to the UK the Bently luxury car. As probably you know as a car expert was powered by a Maybach engine. The clone Rolls Royce engine, drawing upon both Euroleague engine designereses, inspecting the Americans in Cleveland, then eventually Windsor Canadas and Japan's contributions, I surmise. It was then sponsored upon the accounts of muckity muck globalist elites as the rolls "ricegrinder" , as I like to call it and the "Jag-you-are", as a bit of an aperitif for their more youthful road warriors.

And that's...not the half of the story. Lol
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
For space you might consider a Van of some type. Yet be certain the seats are removable.

Once had a high top Chevy van that I once actually lived out of. I'm 6'2" and I could stand in it even.

The back end converted into a bed.

Bought mine for $500 off of my brother. Yet it did need some engine work that I fixed myself. The exhaust ports needed to be cleaned out. And the EGR valve had to be replaced.

There's probably plenty used ones out there.

Must mention that they are usually gas guzzlers. So go for the smaller engine sizes. I heard that a 390 cc engine was decent. Mine was a 420 cc.
rfatoday · 61-69, M
Not sure what your budget is but any used Honda or Toyota crossover product should provide space and value. Provided it had scheduled service done.

I loved Mercedes and had four over the years. But as nice as German cars are, they’ll cost a bloody fortune to maintain and repair. Especially when over 125,000 miles.
acpguy · C
A used Toyota Camry might be a good choice as they will go 200, 000 miles if maintenance was kept up. We have both a RAV 4 and a Tacoma Truck, both have been very reliable and are over 4 years old.
TradEmily · 26-30, F
@acpguy thanks
I own a Porsche cayenne, a Kia Telluride and a Ford Ranger. All fairly new. And truthfully I prefer the Kia Telliride.Moat bang for your buck!
SteelHands · 61-69, M
If you're talking about a used beater to get to work and back there's the older full size park avenues and lucernes or the more recent cheaper buick and Chevy mini suvs.

Anything beyond those you probably won't be looking to pay for in cash and to take out a loan for something you need service insurance on, not going to be cheap to maintain, and won't outlast the payments?
Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M
My 2002 Kia Sedona may be ready to retire. A friend drives a Mazda and loves it.
BlackPetals · 18-21, F
My favorite car is a Porsche. But, financially, something NOT made in America. According to my parents, those are the ones that don't last. (Sorry, U.S.A. 🥺)
Ferrari 308 GTB, the same car Magnum PI used to drive!
(No, I've never owned one and never will, but it's my fave!)

pride49 · 31-35, M
I had an impala I think. No problems so far.
I would only buy Japanese cars. they know how to make them last. The body will rust before the engine/drivetrain gives up.
TradEmily · 26-30, F
@JamesBugman less of a disposable culture
TheRascallyOne · 31-35, M
I love Honda but i kinda like Tesla
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Wizardry · 46-50, M
Don’t have a car. But do like seeing classic cars around
Wizardry · 46-50, M
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Wizardry 1956 DeSoto Firedome
@sunsporter1649 The brand live on!!




my dream car one day
@HumanEarth pontiac grand prix
chevrolet monte carlo
oldsmobile cutlass
dodge charger they were all big
HumanEarth · F
And built tough to. Drive into a brick wall at 30mph and drive it away.

Todays cars go right to the junk yard
lostlissa · 36-40, F
Dodge Charger
sp1dwoOfe221 · 31-35, M
might wanna look into a late-'96 buick roadmaster estate, per chance
Toyota SUV good for high mileage cheap to maintain good on gas
badminton · 61-69, MVIP
1969 VW Beetle.

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badminton · 61-69, MVIP
@badminton I also have warm feelings for the Chevy El Camino.

MntoNc · 36-40, M
Just go with a Honda Accord. Reliable, respectable, and roomy
plasticpants02 · 70-79, M
@MntoNc i agree. hondas run forever. with little maintenance
IloveLucy · 22-25, F
You might do well with a japanese SUV built between 2017 and 2020
YoMomma ·
My fav car hasn't been made yet
Convivial · 26-30, F
Practicality would indicate Honda or Hyundai maybe?
Kiesel · 56-60, M
My truck
2024 Ram 1500 Limited Longhorn

Or a Dodge Charger Hellcat
Sevendays · M
Get a used school bus
TrunkZ · 56-60, M
Spacious, open air design, and doesn't require fossil fuels 😌😌

Lilymoon · F
Porsche 911
Iwillwait · M
Mazda CX 90
Lexus RX500h
...space for what? Riding? Hauling? Pets?
Vin53 · M
Buy a used Lexus. Sage.
Things that go fast and trigger men on the road
Want space? Get a Subaru Outback. Shits genuinely top tier.
@Teggy scooby doo.
Australian slang 😏
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@JamesBugman Ferri 265 GTB Daytona Coupe
@sunsporter1649 I bet parts are hard to get for that one. ;)
That was my second guess btw.
Vin53 · M
@sunsporter1649 Looks like a car from a Pixar movie. 😂
HumanEarth · F
1927 Franklin 11-B Sedan
@HumanEarth You made me curious so I looked it up!

HumanEarth · F
I loved that car. I always look for them at the car shows

 
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