BP, my order would be different, but I couldn't agree with you more. The other one I want back is an '85 Honda Interceptor. At the time, that was the screamin'est little bitch on the road. Gawd, that bike was fun.
Thank god another American with good taste in motorcycles.bq0yNRQaNucLhDKW
Not sure what it says about me sexually, but I drive a little Toyota pickup. It's practical for carrying stuff like groceries and home repair supplies, gets great gas mileage so it costs less to run and adds less to pollution. But it can zip along at a pretty good clip on the highway on long trips, when necessary. Plus if I'm too low on cash for a motel room, and my husband's not around, I can (and sometimes do) throw a sleeping bag in the back and head out to the country and still have my fun with my lover. OK, so I guess I do know what my little pickup says about me sexually...I'm very practical sexually, just as I am in all other aspects of my life. I do what it takes to get the things that are important to me accomplished, and yes, a low carbon footprint and frequent sex are BOTH important to me!
Given my druthers, I'd have an Aston Martin probably the Vanquish. But I'mnot spending that much until I win the lottery. I just make do with my old Jaguar S type (yes, still running), and my Mercedes CLS diesel.
Had a few cars in my life, Mustangs mostly, a fast Lincoln MK7 LSC, but my fav thing to drive? a battered 79 Ford F-250 ... so nice to totally NOT CARE about paint or locking it or what drips out of it! I'm sick of babying cars!
I bought my first sports car in 1966, a 1962 Triumph TR3A. I eventually over bored and sleeved the engine to 2400 cc's and it was one screaming thing on back country roads. I raced it for a year to but stopped when someone hit me. Driving along at 120 plus MPH is an incredibly exhilarating thing when your ass is only about 6 inches off the ground.
I scared the shit out of many animals but never killed one. No back country, curvy roads in Oklahoma were safe. Especially if there were a lot of trees. At night it was like driving through tunnels and I could see any lights coming at me. Don't know how I managed to keep from hurting myself with that. It did make the girls very Horney when we'd do it.
This is what it looked like when I bought it. It looked a lot better later and I eventually painted it British Racing Green. Wire wheels, knock off hub-nuts and a 20 gallon gas tank I'd installed. I could get 600 miles before I had to fill up again.
I have to say I'm throughly enjoying my MB GLK...such an amazing vehicle very fast when you need it and practical when you don't...you know those Germans..they know cars...the best or nothing.
The car I regret ever selling? My first car 1976 Chev Nova. It was lightning fast!...what I didn't no at the time was that it was built to be a police interceptor, but was never used for it so sold to the public.. it had a passing gear that would throw you into the back seat!. Fastest car in the town I grew up in. And I drove it that way. I could beat the Cameros and trans ams in town...it was a little sleeper... it could do the 1/4 mile in 14 and finish it at 95...totally stock...should never have sold that car. But I'm so glad I had it when I did. Sweetest sounding rumble..di dug di dug di dug...ohh yeah I miss that car...
For the day-to-day cars that I own, I am fairly practical. Just enough car to get me where I need to go. Practical, reliable, comfortable within reason (i.e. has a decent radio, heat, air, and decent seats). Right now, it's a Honda Civic but when I come to replace it, I'll have to do some shopping based on my needs at that point (it's ten years old but in good shape so probably a few more years). If a domestic fits the bill, I'd buy it, but the Japanese (and now, apparently, Koreans) have tended to be strong, esp. on the reliability side.
Update: Still a Honda guy. Replaced both my Hondas with ... newer models of the same Hondas (a 2015 Civic and a 2017 CR-V). And here in Canada, those models are at least nominally domestic: Both are assembled in Alliston, Ontario about 2 hours away from where I live.
Quote by Jasmine_x I love American Muscle cars, although I do enjoy my Honda Civic Type-R.
Would love a Challenger, Charger or a Shelby.
you do realize them cars are way over rated and not as good as they are made out to be right yes while they are very pretty to look at that's pretty much it
you do realize them cars are way over rated and not as good as they are made out to be right yes while they are very pretty to look at that's pretty much it
You do realise that it's MY choice to like those cars, not yours.