What Car Do You Drive? (11 Viewers)

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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In a few hours I’ll learn of I’m in the market for a new car too. My beloved G37 might be considered salvage.
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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wow, what happened? are you okay?
A minor accident from the look of it, but apparently there’s some substantial damage under the car. From the outside there are just some scratches on the bumper.
I was driving on the highway when suddenly traffic stopped. I managed to stop and so did the car behind me, but the one behind him caused the chain collision. My car has 130k miles on it so it doesn’t take much to salvage it. I just don’t want to buy a new car in this inflated market.
P.s. I’m ok by the way. Thanks for asking. I was posting on Tuz while waiting for the cops.

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its my corporate vehicle. been a blast driving it everywhere the last year. unfortunately it will be replaced by a Ford Escape Electric for marketing purposes :babycry:
That’s some drastic change
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,661
A minor accident from the look of it, but apparently there’s some substantial damage under the car. From the outside there are just some scratches on the bumper.
I was driving on the highway when suddenly traffic stopped. I managed to stop and so did the car behind me, but the one behind him caused the chain collision. My car has 130k miles on it so it doesn’t take much to salvage it. I just don’t want to buy a new car in this inflated market.
P.s. I’m ok by the way. Thanks for asking. I was posting on Tuz while waiting for the cops.

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That’s some drastic change
sorry about your vehicle

a big part of our work is installing evcs infrastructure so it makes sense from that standpoint. a large part of my job is meeting with clients, possible clients and visiting work sites
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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sorry about your vehicle

a big part of our work is installing evcs infrastructure so it makes sense from that standpoint. a large part of my job is meeting with clients, possible clients and visiting work sites
I can see how driving a Silverado (Texas edition no less) is not an attractive marketing tool for that business.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
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A minor accident from the look of it, but apparently there’s some substantial damage under the car. From the outside there are just some scratches on the bumper.
I was driving on the highway when suddenly traffic stopped. I managed to stop and so did the car behind me, but the one behind him caused the chain collision. My car has 130k miles on it so it doesn’t take much to salvage it. I just don’t want to buy a new car in this inflated market.
P.s. I’m ok by the way. Thanks for asking. I was posting on Tuz while waiting for the cops.

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That’s some drastic change
Sorry for your car, happy your ok.. time for your own silverado
 

Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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Glad that you're doing ok. If you want a fun car for a short period of time, look up swapalease.com and leasetrader.com. Sometimes you can get amazing deals.
Oh thanks! These are great. Tbh I think auto market will shift a lot in next 2-3 years due to flood of new electric cars, so I am actually looking for lease deals.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,511
After thirteen years I've sold my Toyota Yaris, now I drive an electric scooter and my wife's Volkswagen UP, both of them combined don't have 100HP :D
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
4,072
This is my fun car, 2005 BMW Z4 3.0i. Obviously a little old but still a lot of fun to drive.
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You might consider it "a little old" but its still a very good car. The steering feel in this car is much better than it is in the newer models with the retarded electric steering. Unfortunately, almost all car manufacturers including Porsche and BMW have these electric steerings.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,986
You might consider it "a little old" but its still a very good car. The steering feel in this car is much better than it is in the newer models with the retarded electric steering. Unfortunately, almost all car manufacturers including Porsche and BMW have these electric steerings.
For sure. I’ve never owned a newer BMW but driven a couple, and it’s definitely not the same. It’s really super fun to drive and even though there is 90k miles on it the engine is in great shape.
 

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