Miss Piss 277 Posted August 20 Share Posted August 20 6 minutes ago, Hightower said: The original Viper is a dream car for me, I drive like a cunt though so I'd definitely end up putting it through a tree backwards Yea that wouldn’t good its pretty nice car for experience drivers but it also shouldn’t be someone’s first car Link to post
JDG 870 Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 Guess I'm going to have to give this topic a little kick as I have a new car now, which is more of a "car guy" car than what I had 😁 I used to have a company car, a Kia Picanto. It was a 2018 model which came pretty much full options. For the size it is a very well driving car I must admit and the small 67hp engine is quite ok as well in the flat country that is The Netherlands. I drove it from for 6 years, from 0km on the clock all the way to 132k km. However, the contract for it ended and I wanted to have my own car again. The budget was a little lower than expected after having a baby and also moving in with my girlfriend, so having to buy strollers, kitchens, furniture, cribs and all that kind of stuff. The car I bought was older and had more km's on it than I initially wanted but I am now the proud owner of a BMW 3-series. It's a 2006 320i to be exact, the E90 for Bimmer enthousiasts! Even though it's 12 years older than the Kia and has 230k km on the clock, it is driving so much better! It does have some nice options as well that I didn't have on my Picanto (dual zone climate control, rain sensor, self dimming rear view mirror) although I do miss the modern infotainment like Android Auto and Bluetooth connection that my Kia had. I got it from a good friend of mine who had it for 10 years and took great care of it, so the car drives really well. I never owned a Bimmer before but drove some and they just handle like nothing else. Also the 320i seems to be a great sweet spot between nice performance and the much higher maintenance and fuel costs for the 6-cilinders. 3 Link to post
nutinfancy 579 Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 1 hour ago, JDG said: Guess I'm going to have to give this topic a little kick as I have a new car now, which is more of a "car guy" car than what I had 😁 I used to have a company car, a Kia Picanto. It was a 2018 model which came pretty much full options. For the size it is a very well driving car I must admit and the small 67hp engine is quite ok as well in the flat country that is The Netherlands. I drove it from for 6 years, from 0km on the clock all the way to 132k km. However, the contract for it ended and I wanted to have my own car again. The budget was a little lower than expected after having a baby and also moving in with my girlfriend, so having to buy strollers, kitchens, furniture, cribs and all that kind of stuff. The car I bought was older and had more km's on it than I initially wanted but I am now the proud owner of a BMW 3-series. It's a 2006 320i to be exact, the E90 for Bimmer enthousiasts! Even though it's 12 years older than the Kia and has 230k km on the clock, it is driving so much better! It does have some nice options as well that I didn't have on my Picanto (dual zone climate control, rain sensor, self dimming rear view mirror) although I do miss the modern infotainment like Android Auto and Bluetooth connection that my Kia had. I got it from a good friend of mine who had it for 10 years and took great care of it, so the car drives really well. I never owned a Bimmer before but drove some and they just handle like nothing else. Also the 320i seems to be a great sweet spot between nice performance and the much higher maintenance and fuel costs for the 6-cilinders. My wife has a 2012 328i it's a nice car just does have 100,000 miles on it. It has the twin turbo four cylinder with the 8 speed automatic transmission. It's comfortable and peppy! But repairs are outrageous. 1 Link to post
JDG 870 Posted October 17 Share Posted October 17 1 hour ago, nutinfancy said: My wife has a 2012 328i it's a nice car just does have 100,000 miles on it. It has the twin turbo four cylinder with the 8 speed automatic transmission. It's comfortable and peppy! But repairs are outrageous. Sounds like a nice car! In the generation I have there are no turbo engines, the 323i is the next step up from the 320 and that's a 6-cilinder already. As a car guy I'd have loved to get a 6-cilinder as I never owned one, but with the amount of kilometres I drive the 320 is way more sensible. It has 150hp which is more than enough, but I'm happy to not have a 316 or 318. I have a 6-speed manual, just the way it is in Europe! But I don't mind too much. 2 Link to post
mickymoist 3,514 Posted October 18 Share Posted October 18 I'm definitely a big car fan and have had a fair few over the years, going from pretty ropey to super fast and have now settled for something in between, got a black Merc C300 estate which I love 🙂 2 Link to post
peefan1000 150 Posted October 18 Share Posted October 18 Had a Mustang back in the day 2003 GT but with the automatic. Nowadays just drive a CRV like every millenial 1 1 Link to post
nutinfancy 579 Posted October 18 Share Posted October 18 My weekend and trip car that I drive is a 2006 c6 corvette and I love it and my wife does too. It rides and drives and it's 4 times more comfortable than her bmw 328i. 1 Link to post
Kathleen 176 Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 DeLorean. Major BTTF fan! The sound of its engine in the first film, makes me wet thinking about it 😛 1 1 Link to post
WetMart 1,128 Posted October 25 Share Posted October 25 I love the e type Jags, so cool 2 Link to post
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