My car has 32 doors, fits over 1200 passengers, and is fully electric:
And it only costs me $81 a month!
I miss driving
All I have is a 1993 Infiniti G20.
Thing is old as fuck but it runs cherry and gives me 31 miles to the gallon. I know it ain't much but the car has been infinitely more reliable than my last 6 exes put together; that, my friends, is saying something.
My family nagged me for the longest time about buying a new car and one day I just went out to an Infiniti dealer just to check out cars. I test drove this used G35 they had there and I was in awe of the car altogether. Then as I was about to sign the papers I thought to myself, "Why the fuck am I buying another car if the old one still runs? FUCK THIS NOISE."
So yeah, I'm gonna run that rickety-ass ride into the ground and THEN I'm gonna buy a new car. I figure in the future (along with time machines) there will be nicer designs on the Infiniti G line.
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1993 was a good year for Nissan. My 93 Maxima lasted me right up until the month I started leasing my Civic, June 2007, and had I chosen to fix it, it probably would still be running today. To this day, no car has been able to compare to ol' Maxi. The thing had balls of steel, decent gas mileage (though not as good as the Civic, natch), and was smooth as butter when cruising down the freeway. Thing simply refused to shake.
I gave it up because the brakes finally died, and it would have cost roughly what it was worth to fix them, plus the myriad of other issues plaguing it. At this time I had planned on moving to LA, so I said goodbye to Maxi and got the Civic. Funny how life changes in a year. Now my sister drives the Civic, and has fagged it up with Hello Kitty floormats and the like.
Jam it back in, in the dark.