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12-16-2011, 02:15 AM #21
1997 E36 BMW. Not gonna lie I do miss that car, luckily a friend of mine bought it off me so its not completely gone. My E92 made up for missing it though
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12-16-2011, 02:46 AM #22
NO, nuff said
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12-16-2011, 03:05 AM #23
I had an Audi 80 2.8E. I liked the car but actually don't miss i as it kept breaking down constantly so I don't really miss the car! That must be because there were no good Audi mechanics in Albania when I had it
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12-16-2011, 03:22 AM #24
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12-16-2011, 03:41 AM #25
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Honda Accord SE.. sometimes I miss it because it has been through a lot with me. That's about it.
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12-16-2011, 06:44 AM #26
yeah I miss my '88 SAAB 900s in oxidized white with purple velvet interior. The prev owner had put an extra s badge on the back too. SS baby! It also had a bigger exhaust fitted. Honestly it was a pretty cool car. Very unique, mildly 'tuned' just enough to make it feel cool... Was perfect for me in high school.
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12-22-2011, 08:20 PM #27
hell yes......
I do miss my first car..........
I had an amazing Mini Cooper S. My parents wanted to surprise me with an older Cooper S convertible one saturday while I was away, but they wouldn't sign a check until I actually saw the car.I never saw it, because the sales guy from the dealership sold it over the Week End. When we arrived to buy it on the next Monday, the dealership owner was so sorry (My dad was trading his car at the same time, so he was very eager to keep us) that we had an amazing deal on this brand new 2008 Cooper S.
It was a manual, dark blue Cooper S, with big wheels and it was literally glued to the road. There was even a nice backfire sound in the exhaust.....
Living around 30 KM from the closest Cinema, nightclub or grocery store I was so free for the first time... I had so many good memories with it... I raced my dad 430 in the narrow roads around my house with it! One night under the rain, my dad "raced" a 996 TT who was annoyed we passed him but was obviously afraid to maintain 200+ km/h more than a few km to loose us...
I traded it for my first "own" car, a Z4 coupe 3.0l Si...... which is a car I loved too, in spite of a rebellious temper. I will always carrying two girls in the "back" with a friend one night...
The sad part is now that I sold the BMW as well, since I live in China and wouldn't use it anyway, when I am back home I am using my mum daily drive, a Mini...Cooper D. This white POS is the worst thing I ever drove. it is the girliest, lamest, dreadful horrendous little thing. it is nasty, the auto gearbox is insufferable...
Anyway I do miss my first car, and the first (and last, for now) car I bought myself... and whenever I start buying cars again, I will buy a Cooper S again, 'cause it is as fun and practical as motorcar get.Car and Watch fan, from France... but currently living in China
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DB9 (Borrowed from an understanding family member, thx Dad)
Cayenne S (Borrowed from my mum...)
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12-23-2011, 02:20 PM #28
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I think I miss every car I sell a little bit but I will always have a soft spot for F-bodies since my first car was a 1990 firebird. At that time I thought it was the best car on the road, oh how much you learn as you get older. Tons of great memories in that car though. Given how clean it was I would love to have that car back now.
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12-23-2011, 02:27 PM #29
had a 1995 dodge neon 4dr sohc, do i miss it, no not exactly, i miss being able to toss it so easily, weighing only 2600lbs made turns fun, it handled well to. i'd really like to get a 96-98 neon acr, more power, even better handling and 5spd manual 2dr, but they are evidentally harder to find than a 911 RSA
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12-23-2011, 08:52 PM #30
lol, my first car was an '82 Mercury Monarch. It was a gift from a friend. My first real car was a '76 Buick Gran Sport 350 4 barrel and if I didn't miss that car I wouldn't be a car guy.



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