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98 Honda Civic EX, gets great gas mileage and never really have any problems with it. Just over 100k miles
 
anyway, the Lexus ES series are great cars, and I HIGHLY recommend them.

IIRC, don't you have a life saving moment in a Lexus that created your brand loyalty for the Lexus?
 
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I drive a 2006 White Jeep Wrangler (with the half-doors). I bought it in March 2007 brand new, though one must work hard to pay for the thing. :O I didn't get a newer model simply because of the engine being less suitable for off-road ventures.

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anyway, the Lexus ES series are great cars, and I HIGHLY recommend them.

Dumpy, the beauty of Lexus, at least from my family's perspective (My dad and my stepmother both have driven Lexus's before), is not only do they perform, look great, but they also provide great service.

(Like Shake's mom! -sorry, I had to join the group at least once, you can delete this if you guys want haha)

I drive this:
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2008 C300 Silver

My dad bought it and he pays for gas, my end of the deal? Take double the maximum unit amount of classes in college. Therefore, during my first year of college of lower division and my remainder of GEs, I took over 30+ units for a whole year. FUN STUFF! Now I do upper division, so I only have to max out at one school.
 
2006 Ford Ranger.

I want a Dodge Charger, though. How do you like that car, Thrilla?
 
IIRC, don't you have a life saving moment in a Lexus that created your brand loyalty for the Lexus?

you have a terrific memory. Even aside from that, it is an amazing, well built car. There's almost never anything wrong with it, other than the usual replace spark plugs/belts/seals/water pump that comes from age. The only drawback is that some of the components are very hard to reach and cost a lot of money. For instance, when we were at about 90,000 miles, our mechanic recommended that we replace--something--(don't remember what, maybe one of the belts), and he said it was expensive and time consuming to do on the Lexus because it took a lot of effort to get to it, just from the way the car was designed.
 
Dumpy, the beauty of Lexus, at least from my family's perspective (My dad and my stepmother both have driven Lexus's before), is not only do they perform, look great, but they also provide great service.

I've taken it to a dealership for service two or three times. It is true they provide great service (and they'll loan you a current model as a loaner car), but they are also overpriced. Once I took it to the dealership after I bounced over the center grassy median on a divided highway, because I wanted them to do a diagnostic to ensure that I didn't do anything bad. The other times were when the check engine light wouldn't go off and my mechanic couldn't figure out why (in both cases, Lexus told me what the problem was, and my mechanic did the work for about a third of Lexus' quote).
 
One day I got into the bus and the brake pedal went right to the floor and didn't come back up again. Good thing I wasn't driving.

So I got a ride over to Economy Imports and they gave me this thing that looked like the brake cable on a bicycle. I crawled under the bus, which had really high clearance and there was a hook in the front (on the back of the brake pedal, actually) and one in the back by the rear axel. Took about 15 seconds and the brakes were fixed.

Didn't need a loaner for very long on that one, just a ride :)
 
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I never had a decent car until I bought a MAZDA6 in 2000. This 2008 is my third Mazda and I really love them. I got it in December of last year.


I have driven a few of these cars and they are really really nice for the money. Really.
 
I test drive a lot of the cars at work when I feel like driving something different. Someone needs to drive them to make sure they don't rattle or have wind noise. I am pretty good at noticing these things.

I drove a new Miata but I had to put the top down because my head sticks up past the roof.
 
I test drive a lot of the cars at work when I feel like driving something different. Someone needs to drive them to make sure they don't rattle or have wind noise. I am pretty good at noticing these things.

I drove a new Miata but I had to put the top down because my head sticks up past the roof.

A miata? Come on....
 
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And orange is my favourite colour so I like it even more.
 
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The Toyota Matrix is pretty good. I don't drive but i've been in this car and it's pretty comfortable. Also pretty affordable.
 
My dad has just bought a new car today :D Nothing to special though :( He#s always wanted a Ford Escort Cosworth and he bought it today. Must say i had a little drive and it's Very Fast.
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I would have thought you drove a speedy car that was stolen.

Before I had a... well, suffice it to say that no car is speedy in 50cm of snow.
 
2007 Montego Blue 335i BMW sedan.

Got a great price on the lease. In the past 4 months that has doubled when I had to get a fender replaced (hit and run), and when I cracked the rim on Saturday, dealer called and it was $535 to replace... ouch.

-Petey
 
Well it's my first car that my parents gave to me. Hopefully, one day, I would be able to own a Toyota Supra. I can always dream...
 
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Well it's my first car that my parents gave to me. Hopefully, one day, I would be able to own a Toyota Supra. I can always dream...

Really???

Would never have Guessed :D

Just been out in my dads Cosworth. He got 125mph down a quiet Motorway ;D
 

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