First car was a 85 Mustang LX - drove it 5 months and wrapped around a telphone pole - TOP FIRST!They came and got me in a helicopter to get me to the big Hospital in Nashville, don't remember the ride though.
P Warren, Columbia, TN, USA Traded my 03 Satellite Monotone Vibe "Slick" for a 05 Satellite Monotone Tacoma Double Cab PreRunner "Freak" in May '08
1. 1986 Ford Ranger2. 1987 Nissan Pulsar (fun car)3. 1997 Geo tracker 4WD4. 1992 Mazda B2200 (lowered custom paint (all that retarded $hit))5. 1995 Chevy Camaro RS6. 1986 Chevy Corvette7. 1999 GMC Jimmy 4WD8. 1997 Chevy Cavalier9. 1983 Chevy S10 (installed a fresh 350 (That thing hauled A$$))10. 1969 Chevelle SS (Still have this one)11. 2003 Pontiac Vibe (still have this on, too)12. 1986 Ford Bronco II 4WD (Yep, still have this one as well)Sorry guys, the Vibe isn't my favorite, but it's a close fourth, behind the Chevelle, the Corvette, and the S10.
1. 79' Toyota Celica GT black in and out2. 86' Ford Escort GT3. 79' Ford Fairmont4. 83' Toyota Celica GT Special Edition5. 83' Honda Prelude (only the sunroof worked when I got it)6. 89' Toyota Camry7. 76' Toyota LandCruiser (baby poop yellow and rust. still have)8. 78' Toyota LandCruiser still have9. 96' Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer (w/ 32" tires) still have.10. 89' Dodge Raider 3.0 (w/32" tires still have, needs new engine)11. 01 Ford ZX2 (for sale)12. 04' Fusion Vibe GT(love it more everyday.)
52 Ford F-1 Pick up. Drove it for 23 years, then sold it for five times what I originally paid for it. I can honestly say they don't make em like that any more...thank God!
Base Two Tone Satellite, Auto, & Pwr Pkg....my current commuting car.
Quote, originally posted by Robert G »...My first car was a 1966 Mustang GT, hand-me-down from my brother in 1970, when he got an Opel GT.Bet you bro would like to hit the "re-do" button on that transaction now!
Found an old picture, from right to left1982 Toyota SR5 pickup, (my first new vehicle)1973 Oldsmobile Cutlass (got this when it threw a rod)1969 Dodge Coronet (first and still favorite)1966 Ford Falcon (somebody gave it to me, was just ok)1968 Pontiac Firebird (ex gf would never sell this one to me, but have since gotten another)
I'd like to do a re-do on getting rid of it. It would be an awesome car to have now. But even more awesome would be my father's 1964 Pontiac GTO with 3 deuces, or his 1958 MGA, or his 1963 Corvair convertible, or his 1966 Olds Toronado, or his 1978 Silver Anniversary Corvette. He's had some great cars over the years.
1969 Pontiac Beaumont cost $100.00, drove it for 5 years. My next car was a 1969 Thunderbird 4 door 429 Thunderjet, cost FREE from my girlfriends mother. I had it up to 135 mph on old bias ply snow tires, it was a near death experience!
First Car: 1991 Escort GT (red) more tickets with this car than any other I've owned.2nd: 1993 Ford Ranger 4x43rd: 1993 Escort GT 5-spd (totalled it)4th: 1993 T-Bird SC (miss this car - was a LOT of fun) 5th: 1999 Mercury Cougar V-6 w/mods6th: 2003 Vibe GT
Two-tone Neptune GT w/17" OEM rims, Nav System, BOMZ short ram, Sabresport STB
Quote, originally posted by 4X4CHICHI »4. 83' Toyota Celica GT Special EditionI had one of those! Same year and everything. I liked that car, but my gf (now wife) didn't like the clutch, so she broke it.
WOMEN, can't live with them, pass me the beer nuts.Was yours dark blue with the orange & yellow stripe. it might have been called a LeMans Edition. I can't remember
1974 Audi Fox a.k.a. "Lemon"They started building it on a Friday and finished on a Monday, during Oktoberfest!Attachment shows a (very large image of a) 1973 Audi Fox advertising brochure found in a Google image search on the net. The 1974's had larger sturdier aluminum alloy bumpers to meet stricter federal bumper regulations.Mine was a brand new maroon 2-door 4-speed 4-cylinder 1479 2-barrel carbureted cubic centimeters of pure German muscle. It had a black leatherette interior and a manual crank sunroof. Got an 8-track AM/FM radio installed right away. Got about 30 mpg on the highway. It was my 'college car' for Junior and Senior years and 4 more years after that. Very important college-student factoid: Two kegs fit in the trunk! Eventually traded it in with about 63,000 miles for a new 1980 'Westmoreland' US-built VW Rabbit.2012 UPDATE: I looked at the photo attachment again, and realized it was actually a 1973 Audi Fox brochure. Years later (mid 1980's), VW re-imported a 2-door 'Fox' built in Mexico. Same body shell, though the VW version also came as a 2-door wagon.
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My 2003 Vibe Base Auto 2-tone Salsa "SalsaWagon" was built in May 2002. I acquired it in Feb 2004/Traded it in on a 2016 Honda HR-V in Feb 2018.
My first was a 1980 Fairmont Station Wagon.... when it was 15 years old and had no rear fenders left! I followed that with a 91 Ford Probe, an 88 Fiero Formula, a 97 Ford Probe, and finally a 2002 Wrangler. I still have both the Wrangler and Fiero!
My first car was a 1960 Mercury Comet, then a 1964 Comet Caliente, '66 Comet Caliente (a lemon), another '66 Caliente, '67 Pontiac Firebird 400 convert (probably my favorite car of all time), '79 Pontiac Sunfire, '87 Chevy S-10 pickup, '97 Grand Prix GTP and this 2003 Vibe.
Quote, originally posted by Fformula88 »My first was a 1980 Fairmont Station Wagon.... when it was 15 years old and had no rear fenders left! I followed that with a 91 Ford Probe, an 88 Fiero Formula, a 97 Ford Probe, and finally a 2002 Wrangler. I still have both the Wrangler and Fiero!So you got a wrangler instead of a Vibe? Different classes of vehicles, hard to compare. Probab;y no winter troubles with the wrangler . You still bneed to get yourself a Vibe though
Yep, I went with the Wrangler. It may have swung the other way if I could have gotten the 180 HP motor and AWD in the Vibe, but of course it cannot be had that way.There are definately advantages to the Wrangler, but there are certain disadvantages too. Having a convertable is awesome in the summer, and having the ground clearance and 4wd is very nice in the snow. But it also uses a lot of gas, is not very good on icy pavement, and is loud on the highway. All compromises I anticipated, and I would not sell it for any one of them. When I am ready for a replacement, I will certainly like to consider the Vibe again. Hopefully at some point before then they can beef up the AWD to offer it with the high output motor! I also find the Solstice a very tempting car to buy! At least its back in the Pontiac family!
Too many cars in my short life, but the Vibe is the best.1- 1978 Honda Accord with ragtop sunroof and rear louvres!2- 1978 Chevy Monza3- 1987 Ford Tempo4- 1992 Toyota Paseo5- 1994 Ford Thunderbird6- 1994 Pontiac Firebird7- 1988 Mazda Rx-78- 1994 Chevy C15009- 1993 Nissan 240sx convertible10- 1994 Ford Escort11- 1998 Nissan Pathfinder12- 2000 Dodge Neon (worst car I ever owned)13- 1998 Ford F-15014- 1996 GMC Jimmy15- 2001 Mitsubishi Galant16- 1995 Honda Del Sol17- 1999 Chevy SuburbanI still have the Galant (love it) and I traded in the Suburban on my Vibe GT.
Quote, originally posted by trocar »yeah sorry sunbird, with those cool hidden lights that blow all the time.Not a banner time for those cars.Still a few of those around... but for how much longer I don't know.
2007 stage 2 Satin White Pearl Subaru STi 2008 stage 2 Subaru STi hatch See my car at: Mavrik's car page
The car i drove when i got my license was a 78 chevy caprice classic. That was the hand-me-down from the parents. The first that was actually mine was a 66 chevy stepside. The last truck my grandfather ever bought and i was his youngest grandchild. That one meant something.
when all is said and done, we have to answer for all we've said and done
1966 Mustang: my dad bought it as a total loss salvage in 1974 for my brother. After he was done with it, it went from my oldest sister, to my next oldest sister and then to my mom. My dad finally fixed all the damage before he gave it to me so even though just about everyone in my family used it, it only looked cool for me
My first car was a 1964 Chevy Impala, 4 door, 283 V8, Auto, Dual Headers and Mag Wheels. That car was a freaking boat. I swear it seemed like it was 30 feet long. I fit 6 people in my trunk one time!
My Fleet:
'15 Ford Fusion AWD Titanium 2.0 Tutbo
'14 Lincoln MXZ AWD 2.0 Turbo
'14 Nissan Pathfinder AWD SL
'05 Pontiac Vibe AWD
Quote, originally posted by silver_vibe »1966 Mustang: my dad bought it as a total loss salvage in 1974 for my brother. After he was done with it, it went from my oldest sister, to my next oldest sister and then to my mom. My dad finally fixed all the damage before he gave it to me so even though just about everyone in my family used it, it only looked cool for me You still have this car?
Quote, originally posted by MiVibe-ToolGuy »You still have this car? I sold it in 1994. The roof was rusting really bad. I plan to buy another 1965/66 Mustang someday (hopefully a fastback this time).
Quote, originally posted by BlueCrush »...I fit 6 people in my trunk one time!Wasn't that part of Chevy's advertising campaign for the car in 1964? If not, it should have been: The all new 1964 Chevrolet Impala, stylish, powerful and room for 6 in the trunk.BTW - I love the look of the 1963/64 Impala two door. Too bad they became the low riders car of choice in So. Cal.BTW2 - Did you know that the key from any 63-68 (unsure of the exact year range) could start any other Impala?
1970 Super Sport Novadad worked for GM for 30 years, ordered it himself from Detroit.
04 GT Satellite Monotone17'' Fittipaldi Fins on Falkin Azenis ST115'sMoon and Tunes/Sirius Satallite RadioInjen CAI/Magnaflow Cat-back Exhaust GM Top Spoiler/Debaged SilverStar Fogs "I wasn’t born rich, I’m good looking instead"
Quote, originally posted by silver_vibe »I sold it in 1994. The roof was rusting really bad. I plan to buy another 1965/66 Mustang someday (hopefully a fastback this time).Have you seen the new Mustang commercial with Steve McQueen? Very cool!!
Quote, originally posted by MiVibe-ToolGuy »Have you seen the new Mustang commercial with Steve McQueen? Very cool!!Not yet. I searched the net after I read your post and this is the closest I could find: http://www.gotmustang.com/Default.aspx?tabid=145I found a whole bunch of print about it, but not video. I'll keep checking and update this post if I find any more.EDIT: I found it http://avs.epix.net/cornfield.wmv
69 Datsun 510 wagon, rolled. Spent a year and a half doing the body . Hit the road when I tured 16. 18 cars,4 trucks,3 motorcycles and 29 years later............
G&K 2004 Vibe,hers Neptune ,MonchromeMoon and Tunes,Power group,alloys.ABS100K and counting, bought new, only totaled twice so far 2006 Tacoma Double Cab His1982 Honda Goldwing,His
My first car was a 1986 Chevy Monte Carlo SS with T-tops. Boy did I love that car,but I had to sell it to my brother, because I did not have enough room at my apartment for 3 cars. I also at the time had a 1987 Buick Grand National and a 1986 Chevy Cavalier. I still have the GN and my Vibe GT.
http://members.cardomain.com/pontiacvibegt MagnaFlow Cat-back Exhaust Injen CAI TRD Lowering Springs TRD Ground Wires TRD Strut Tower Brace Progress Rear Sway Bar E.S. Motor Mounts
I think it would be fun to hear what everyone's first cars were and stuff and talk about it. My 2003 VibeGT is currently my first car. Got it a little over a year ago and think that is perfect for a highschooler like myself I have way too many friends who their first car has been either, fast as #$@%, or expensive as %$#@. lol. And it kinda annoys me when parents do that kinda stuff. Though if I'm good friends with them then I don't mind it too much cuz I will get to ride in it and sometimes drive it too. lol
my 2000 sunfire is my first car..most of the guys around that i know want the civics or the integras..it's been an awesome 4 years that i've had the car..and as most know i wanna move on to the vibe..damn it
Damn, I must be old for this crowd.1. 66 VW bUG2. 72 nOVA SS3. 80 Mercury Monarch UGHH4. 83 S-105. 85 t-bIRD T-Coupe6. 87 Nissan KingCab7. 93 Ford King Cab EB 8. 87 Honda CRX DX9. 00 Ford E-250 Cargo (current work truck)10. 03 Vibe (Ny newest baby)
learned to drive in '73 F-100... it's still in the fam and kickin BTW1st car 82 Subaru GL hatchback, with the winch bumper83 AMC AMX83 F-15088 k-5 blazer92 Eddie Bauer Explorer94 Fullsize Bronco06 base vibe
Me:1. 1974 Austin Marina (Lucas Electrics - the people who invented darkness) 2.5 years2. 1978 Fiat 128 3P 5.5 years3. 1983 Mazda 626 7.5 years4. 1985 S-10 Blazer (hand me down from wife) - 2 years5. 1992 Lexus ES 300 11 years6. 2003 Pontiac Vibe nearly 4 years and countingWife1. 1975 Fiat 128 box2. 1980 Toyota Celica3. 1985 S-10 Blazer4. 1990 Ford Aerostar (major POS, dumped it at 22K miles)5. 1993 Toyota Previa (still have, kids driving it)6. 2004 Nissan Quest
"We contend that for a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle." - Winston Churchill---------------------------------Who is John Galt?2 Vibes, 03GT & 07 base (kids drive)1993 Lexus LS4001980 Fiat Spider