Your Favorite Car You've Ever Owned?

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quash said:

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A new 1967 Camaro. First year of production. This car was Chevy's answer to the Mustang. It was a much better car than the Mustang.
Well shoot. Now we have to fight before we have a beer.
having owned both(67 and 68 camaro as well as a 65 mustang), he isnt wrong...

The 65 Falcon with the Mustang(Wrecked) drivetrain was more fun!
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Loved my Lamborghini Aventador but sold it for a Porsche 918 Spyder. No words can describe this car.
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1974 Datsun 260Z
It was the last carbureted Z car. Emerald green. It was the perfect car for a 17 year old whose dad couldn't justify buying himself one. He bought it and I paid him back, sorta. "Run to the store with me. Let's take your car. I'll drive" was heard a great deal.

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HunterBear said:

It would be my car while at Baylor: 1966 Mustang, white w/black vinyl top, running mustangs across the back seat, faux wood grain steering wheel and door handles, mag wheels, white letter tires, glasspack dual exhaust. Lot of fun to drive.

My second favorite was a 65 Chevy pickup. My first and only "three on the wheel" vehicle. Very dependable.
Uh, it's "three on the tree". Good grief, you are not knowledgeable about car vernacular.
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The japs cannot compete with the Germans for hp/lb on a broad scale. Prove otherwise.
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BellCountyBear said:

The japs cannot compete with the Germans for hp/lb on a broad scale. Prove otherwise.


Hit points (hp) are really relative to your armor rating and agility score.
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Nguyen One Soon said:

My current ride is probably my favorite, a 2018 Kia Stinger. Most of my vehicles through the years have practicality driven. I did have a 1980 VW Diesel Pickup that was fun to drive, and got about 50 mpg. Put a camper shell on it and had Sinclair Bedding make a custom mattress for it.
I had one of these. It wasn't my favorite vehicle but I drove several sets of wheels off of it. That was back when diesel was way cheaper than gas. I put over 500,000 miles on it and gave it to an older man that I grew up hunting with over 20 years ago. He is still driving it.
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My freshman year in college my parents bought me a 1969 GTO.My father also gave me a Texaco credit card which was a necessity.It was an awesome car.
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Task Force 2015 said:

My freshman year in college my parents bought me a 1969 GTO.My father also gave me a Texaco credit card which was a necessity.It was an awesome car.
Nice. I drove a '69 LeMans to Baylor, gold with a white vinyl top. Had just the Chevy 350 short block, but that was plenty. Sold it to a lot on Franklin, they sold it to guy I once saw going down LaSalle with fishing poles out the back window. It ended it's useful life as the base of a KOT homecoming float, FTW. They abandoned it, I got a parking citation. Got out of it but still, Rags...
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Have to be my '59 Pontiac station wagon. When I was 17 got it up to 109 mph on Hwy 6. Broke down for good shortly thereafter.

Close 2nd & 3rd are my '91 Saab 9000 (hence my board name) and my '89 Camaro. Both could take a sharp turn without touching the brake.
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Bronze 68 'Vette...427/435 HP...3 dueces..No power/No Air..Had a radio, but you couldn't hardly hear it..Put Doug's headers on it..when I opened 'em up..you couldn't hear the co-pilot if they screamed. :-)
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Ford Escape is now my favorite one.
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Wish I still had my first car, a used '71 Chevelle.

My '08 Prius was pretty fun to drive, liked the technology and challenge of getting the most miles per 8 gallon tank of gas.

My favorite of all is my '07 Shelby GT Mustang. So fun to drive on winding roads. I don't drive it much, has only 12k miles and is one of 509 made in its configuration.
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Quash.My GTO was liberty blue with a black vinyl top.It was among the greatest driving upgrades in history.I had been driving a Chevy 2!I had forgotten about white vinyl tops-also nice.
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Task Force 2015 said:

Quash.My GTO was liberty blue with a black vinyl top.It was among the greatest driving upgrades in history.I had been driving a Chevy 2!I had forgotten about white vinyl tops-also nice.
Oh man, kid at my HS had the black over blue, it was sweet. He let me drive it once when I remarked that we basically had the same car; took about 20 feet to realize my error. Been a few decades but I think he had a slapstick automatic. That's a thing, yes?
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quash said:

Task Force 2015 said:

Quash.My GTO was liberty blue with a black vinyl top.It was among the greatest driving upgrades in history.I had been driving a Chevy 2!I had forgotten about white vinyl tops-also nice.
Oh man, kid at my HS had the black over blue, it was sweet. He let me drive it once when I remarked that we basically had the same car; took about 20 feet to realize my error. Been a few decades but I think he had a slapstick automatic. That's a thing, yes?
The GTO was a truly classic ride. I can remember when the '64 first hit the market..Awesome car. Don't remember the exact horsepower, but the 389 engine would scream. Just a beautiful automobile!
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BellCountyBear said:

I really still love my 2011 BMW 535i with 193,000 miles. Completely dependable, fuel efficient (30mpg hwy) and can do 0-60 in 5.2 when I need it.


I was a Senior at BU in 1970, didn't have a pot to pee in, but decided I needed one o' them new-fangled BMWs that had just hit the USA.

Went to Ft Worth and bought a new BMW 2002 ($3,995). Didn't know how I was going to pay for it, but driving back to Waco, I knew I'd figure it out.

What a car!
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While at Baylor it had to be my 1958 Pontiac Chieftain. 370 V8. No AC. White gangster sidewalls. I think I had 8 or 9 friends in it one Thursday night to Melody Ranch.

It was Coral Red which is a fancy way of saying Pink.
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REvansBU71 said:

BellCountyBear said:

I really still love my 2011 BMW 535i with 193,000 miles. Completely dependable, fuel efficient (30mpg hwy) and can do 0-60 in 5.2 when I need it.


I was a Senior at BU in 1970, didn't have a pot to pee in, but decided I needed one o' them new-fangled BMWs that had just hit the USA.

Went to Ft Worth and bought a new BMW 2002 ($3,995). Didn't know how I was going to pay for it, but driving back to Waco, I knew I'd figure it out.

What a car!
I love the look of those, would be a nice restomod.

https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15141910/bmw-2002-road-test-review/


I keep finding used Volvo 240's and it makes me want to do a reno...

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Nice Custom BMW 2002

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It was a 1968 Mercedes Benz, European model.
Had kilometers on the speedometer.
Loved that car, but it was many years ago. (1977)
I'll try to find a photo.
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REvansBU71 said:

I had a lot of great cars....Porsche 911's, Mercs, a Ferrari, Maserati, Jag, Lotus, etc, but my current car is my absolute favorite:
2014 Tesla Model S P85.
Very powerful, free Supercharging for life, smooth, comfortable, beautiful, no maintenance except tires.

I may be buried in it.

BTW, welcome to Texas, Elon Musk!!
No maintenance? Tell me about the brakes on these.
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I am not a car guy in the slightest. Had a 1985 BMW M3 at BU in the mid 80s. That thing was fast as hell. I could get to Waco from Dallas in about an hour when I35 had no traffic and few PoPo.
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Favorite was a 1977 Toyota Celica GT. One of the few cars I bought new (with an insurance settlement from my previous car getting totaled while parked on BU 5th Street).

My first car was a 63 Chevy Impala--bought used from an older family member in 1968; had the Chevy 357 with 4 barrel carburator.

Lots of speeding tickets earned legitimately in that car, and at 10 mpg gas mileage lots of money spent on gasoline.
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SSadler1 said:

Favorite was a 1977 Toyota Celica GT. One of the few cars I bought new (with an insurance settlement from my previous car getting totaled while parked on BU 5th Street).

My first car was a 63 Chevy Impala--bought used from an older family member in 1968; had the Chevy 357 with 4 barrel carburator.

Lots of speeding tickets earned legitimately in that car, and at 10 mpg gas mileage lots of money spent on gasoline.
Always loved that Celica body style.
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LIB,MR BEARS said:

REvansBU71 said:

I had a lot of great cars....Porsche 911's, Mercs, a Ferrari, Maserati, Jag, Lotus, etc, but my current car is my absolute favorite:
2014 Tesla Model S P85.
Very powerful, free Supercharging for life, smooth, comfortable, beautiful, no maintenance except tires.

I may be buried in it.

BTW, welcome to Texas, Elon Musk!!
No maintenance? Tell me about the brakes on these.


Disc Brakes, but all Tesla's have regenerative braking. When you lift your foot from the accelerator, a regeneration of power back to the battery occurs, and the effect is like gearing down in a standard transmission.
So, when you get used to this, you can easily use one pedal all the time (barring emergencies), meaning brake pads could last forever.

So maintenance is limited to tires, cabin air filter, and windshield wiper blades.

Tesla's have about 22 moving parts. ICE vehicles have 3,000 moving parts.

Also the computer that operates the car gets updates over wifi like your phone. The car gets better over time.
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REvansBU71 said:

LIB,MR BEARS said:

REvansBU71 said:

I had a lot of great cars....Porsche 911's, Mercs, a Ferrari, Maserati, Jag, Lotus, etc, but my current car is my absolute favorite:
2014 Tesla Model S P85.
Very powerful, free Supercharging for life, smooth, comfortable, beautiful, no maintenance except tires.

I may be buried in it.

BTW, welcome to Texas, Elon Musk!!
No maintenance? Tell me about the brakes on these.


Disc Brakes, but all Tesla's have regenerative braking. When you lift your foot from the accelerator, a regeneration of power back to the battery occurs, and the effect is like gearing down in a standard transmission.
So, when you get used to this, you can easily use one pedal all the time (barring emergencies), meaning brake pads could last forever.

So maintenance is limited to tires, cabin air filter, and windshield wiper blades.

Tesla's have about 22 moving parts. ICE vehicles have 3,000 moving parts.

Also the computer that operates the car gets updates over wifi like your phone. The car gets better over time.
It sounds like they are going to have to figure out how to build in obsolescence. 22 moving parts doesn't leave a lot of room to make money for service departments.
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True, that's why Tesla opened stores, not dealerships, in big cities. Actually, their sales come from Tesla.com.
You can equip your car as to color, wheels, interior color, etc, and you get the total price, then place an order with $100. They'll let you know when delivery to your house will take place.

Oh, I forgot to say my car came with free supercharging for the life of the car, so no costs for fuel, either.

Oh, and the motor is about the size of a watermelon, and has 420 hp, with over 450 ft lbs of instant torque.
So you needn't worry about pesky Lambos, Ferraris, Mercedes, Dodge Hellcats,. My car will just run away from all of them.
The feeling of that much torque is hypnotic, and tires may be your highest cost.
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REvansBU71 said:

True, that's why Tesla opened stores, not dealerships, in big cities. Actually, their sales come from Tesla.com.
You can equip your car as to color, wheels, interior color, etc, and you get the total price, then place an order with $100. They'll let you know when delivery to your house will take place.

Oh, I forgot to say my car came with free supercharging for the life of the car, so no costs for fuel, either.

Oh, and the motor is about the size of a watermelon, and has 420 hp, with over 450 ft lbs of instant torque.
So you needn't worry about pesky Lambos, Ferraris, Mercedes, Dodge Hellcats,. My car will just run away from all of them.
The feeling of that much torque is hypnotic, and tires may be your highest cost.


Your model is quick for sure, but any newer super car from those listed are quicker.
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In a quarter mile, no
In a mile, yes
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REvansBU71 said:

In a quarter mile, no
In a mile, yes


A 12 second 1/4 is fast, but those newer beasts of machines they are making are faster.
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Bear8084 said:

REvansBU71 said:

In a quarter mile, no
In a mile, yes


A 12 second 1/4 is fast, but those newer beasts of machines they are making are faster.


The S model comes in at 10.4.
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quash said:

Bear8084 said:

REvansBU71 said:

In a quarter mile, no
In a mile, yes


A 12 second 1/4 is fast, but those newer beasts of machines they are making are faster.


The S model comes in at 10.4.


Not in 2014 with those specs.
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Bear8084 said:

quash said:

Bear8084 said:

REvansBU71 said:

In a quarter mile, no
In a mile, yes


A 12 second 1/4 is fast, but those newer beasts of machines they are making are faster.


The S model comes in at 10.4.


Not in 2014 with those specs.

With "cheetah stance".
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quash said:

Bear8084 said:

quash said:

Bear8084 said:

REvansBU71 said:

In a quarter mile, no
In a mile, yes


A 12 second 1/4 is fast, but those newer beasts of machines they are making are faster.


The S model comes in at 10.4.


Not in 2014 with those specs.

With "cheetah stance".



Didn't exist in 2014. That's for a different powetrain.
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