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I drive a 2000 Hyundai Tiburon which has less than 50,000 miles on it. I love this car!
My son has a Chrysler 300, a 1980 Camaro and a souped-up Honda Civic.
Those young guys really love Honda Civics.
I drive a 94 Taurus. Acquired it through a mechanic's lien, indirectly. Did some work on a guy's Class A motorhome, after he'd lost his house in a divorce. His finances were pretty crap, and he wasn't able to come up with the money, so he offered this car. I had the lien against the RV, but I'm plagued sometimes with a sense of decency, so I took the car as collateral. Little worse for wear, but a good little car, all in all. I mean, nobody's going to buy a 20+ year-old Taurus for what I'd be asking after the work I've done it on, so I might as well keep it.
A car history is fun......I am told by some that at 41, having had fifteen cars is a lot lol.
lol. by the time I was 36, I had already owned over a hundred different cars (including over 30 custom air cooled VWs over a span of 5 years). I've slowed down as I get older but I think I'm still at over 130 total, and have 5 cars right now.
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