ANSWERS: 59
  • 1966 Sunbeam Tiger
  • I had a 1965 Mustang, I loved it..My husband said he was taking me to work and then he'd get the oil changed. The car was in his name, he gave it free to his little sister, so she could ride it to College. I took the bus to work and she drove 3 miles to school. I was only 20, if he did it now, I'd get it back, real fast...Live and learn...MUSTANG anyway that's my answer:)
  • Either my 1968 Fiat 850 spider or my 1986 Honda CRX, both got over 40 MPG.
  • My first car. 1967 camaro :)
  • My old '91 Honda 4WD Civic Wagon. It was like a Subaru Forester only FAR easier (and cheaper) to fix and it got 32 MPG. Sadly, it snapped a timing belt; a common problem with old Honda D-series engines.
  • I drove a 1981 Datsun 310GX in High School. It was so beat up. I loved it. I would love to take it for a spin again with my friends.
  • For the pure fun of it not that it was good on gas LOL but it was fast. My 1978 Chevy Caprice with 302 V8 engine. It had its quirkiness about it but ran great on the highway,.. Bought it for 300 bucks off a lady that got a new car with air conditioning had it over 3 years. It had a Landau top with the curved glass back windshield. The car had a rear window fan defroster not the lines in the glass typical nowadays. I was told the window itself was worth 1500 bucks. My car was stolen so i longer have it but i miss it. Got many offers to buy it when i stopped at a gas station. Probably would be impossible to sell now if i still owned it. Was my 2nd car ,..... miss those early twenty's LOL .
  • '67 Ford 500 or '77 Celica
  • for big musclecar- 67 dodge coronet r/t for small musclecar- 73 340 dart sport for 4 banger- 95 neon yeah, i'm a mopar guy, it's a disease ;) lol!
  • My 1992 Saturn SL1.
  • If I could have my 1993 Honda Civic in brand new condition with 0 miles on it, that would be the best. I put 235,000 miles on it and it still got 35 mpg when I sold it.
  • My 1990 Ranger. I loved that truck. It was comfortable, useful, got reasonable mileage and was a stickshift. I've always driven sticks, and I hate having an automatic, especially now that gas is so high. The only bad thing was it didn't climb hills well, but it always got over them. I ran it 130,000 miles, then sold it to a friend who drove it another two years.
  • My old 1979 R4 simpar 4x4, I miss her so much! :(
  • my 88 olds cutlass 2 door rear wheel dr.383 stroker 411 gears diesel springs in the front with aluminum slots 7 inch on front and 10 on the rear.or my 79 buick regal 350 400 turbo american racing wheels it was a sharp ride
  • In no particular order. My 1991 Lincoln town car. My 1995 Lincoln town car. My 2001 Dodge Extended cab pickup. My 1988 Dodge Dynasty. My 1977 Dodge Aspen. My 1984 Chevy S 10 Pickup.
  • I loved my 6 speed, 1985 Trans Am. That was an all out bitch car!!!! ;)
  • Sierra 2/0 litre engine that car was one wicked mofo!
  • my champ, I wish I had that ugly thing. It was great on gas, and in 50 below temps it would start right up. I also had a 81 honda that was great.
  • My 71 Chevy Malibu in the same shape it was when I traded it off. There was a 62 super duty I would not mind having back. But who could afford the fuel it burned with its 421 cu in & duel carbs? Besides the kind of fuel it burned, I could not even buy anymore........Oh we'll just wishful thinking I guess...................M.C.S.
  • I miss my 1979 Chevy Malibu, 2 Door with a 327 and a 750 Quadrajet....350 tranny...no power brakes no power steering no A/C....No anything...but it did have an AM radio a sunroof (without glass)and front disc brakes! she had a tired 200 cube V-6 at first, transplanted the 327 into her and boy would she run.
  • My volvo, I miss it, and wish I had it back!
  • Definately not my first one that had a hole in the floor so big that when I travelled when it was raining it was like a fountain coming up from the floor.
  • 1977 VW Beetle. I learned to drive a stick-shift in that car...never should've sold it. Ah well, live & learn!
  • My 1987 red Chrysler Le Baron Convertible....four cyclinder turbo. It started falling apart. Too much desert driving. It had front wheel drive and I drove off the road with it. I got hung on a rock for three nights one summer. It took a borrowed schovel and another jack to get it off the rock. LOL.
  • I haven't sold a car yet, but my dad used to have "The Judge" and I really wish he hadn't sold it.
  • I miss my RX-8, honestly.
  • The car I have at present which is a 2008 Lexus LS600h
  • I have owned many British sport cars,with lots of chrome on it.Now I am about to buy and order from Japan a 1991 remake of the old sports cars.It is a Nissan Figaro and has a convertible top that folds into the trunk.Since the engine and drive train are made in the 1990's the parts are not hard to get for it,and most of them have very little mileage on them.Now I can own a car that looks like an antique,and is not an antique.
  • probably 4 and no order: 1957 Chevy pickup that we had when we got married 1962 rambler station wagon my first car 1979 Honda civic, drove like a sports car 1982 mustang my first new car, only owned 6 months and hubby totaled it.
  • A 1968 Chyrsler Newport Station Wagon. It was dark blue with woodgrain sides. Couldn't be beat for camping trips, and with the 440 V-8, it almost couldn't be beat from stoplight to stoplight. And at seventy plus, it still got 20+ M.P.G. And that ride at 70+, I still haven't found ANY car that could match that.
  • I miss my 1958 Chevy BelAire and my 1966 Chevy Caprice. My '58 had a 348 with a six-pack carb setup so it had a lot of power to haul all that weight around. The coolest thing about the six-pack was that it could be adjusted to work as a 2-barrel, 4-barrel or 6-barrel at your whim. My '66 was pretty unique as it came from the factory with a 396 Super Sport engine and a 4-speed floor shifter. I left them in the care of two of my brothers when the Marine Corps sent me to Japan back in 1974... sadly, when I returned from Japan both of my cars had been sold.
  • 1955 Volkswagen Van....I bought it in the 80s....The body had been patched so many times, that with the white house paint that was on it, it looked like all it was missing was the big colorful circles to look like a loaf of wonder bread coming down the road. It had wooden bumpers on it that were well made and looked beautiful...it did not have a heater, so when I drove it in the winter I would have to continuously scrape off the frost inside and out as I drove along. It was a 6 volt so it was like driving down the road at night holding two flashlights. It was fun to drive but very impractical to have with kids.
  • I really liked my Dodge Colt wagon, but I wished it had been standard shift instead of automatic.
  • I loved my diesel Vauxhall Corsa. It was so cheap to run (not very good at going up hills though), and it was my friend. Some bastard stole it though.
  • 1967 Ford Galaxie 500. The key ignition was in the center of the dashboard. Cool car, too. Second choice would be 1974 Capri, 2.8 V6 4 speed.
  • My 1962 Alfa Romeo Spyder Veloce.
  • 1968 Cougar XR7
  • ooooooh. Thats a tough one...let me see I've had a 66 Chevy2 Nova a 69 Impala 2 door, a 71 rally sport Camaro and a 72 supersport Camaro with a 396 yeah, that would be the one.She was Candy Apple Blue, had a Detroit locker with limited slip man, I miss her!!
  • i miss my lexus, but my corolla has its perks too. +3
  • the one I have now..........although my mgbgt was quite a fun wee car.
  • 1969 AMX 390 ( Kick Ass) Go Pac Deep Blue with twin white stripes. Two seater with a 4 on the floor. 68 & 69 the only true AMXs, 18" shorter than a Javlin, every thing else, even the 70 AMX were javilins with AMX packages. The
  • I really like the one I have now - a Volvo 850R. former cars... Alfasud, Mini Metro, Citroen BX, VW Fox, yup the Volvo's my favourite. But just to be perverse I'd love to have one of my Father's cars. It was a roadster along the lines of the old MGs, long hood, soft top, wire wheels. This was a design taken from Germany as part of war reparations. Sadly the british factories made it very badly and as a car it was a disaster. However, today, it would be unique, and possiblt valuable.
  • My 1966 VW beetle - all stock including the battery being 6v. Oh the fun I had with that car.
  • I had a 1969 Thunderbird that I sold a few years ago.I liked that monster,suicide doors and all.
  • 1957 Chevy truck 327, with black tuck& roll inside, chrome wheels Was the truck we had when we first got married almost 33 yrs ago but being young & dumb didn't keep it long
  • My 1967 Chrysler Newport 2 door - it only had 67,000 oringinal miles on it.
  • really. my 1969 honda square back. front wheel drive. it was a great little car. i took it everywhere. It took me everywhere.
  • the one i have now. a deep blue/green mazda protege. i love that car.
  • A 79 Chevy 1/2ton with a 4" lift and 36" super swampers on the rims.
  • My 1986 Honda CRX, nice looking and fast, 45 mpg also.
  • 1972 Cutlass Supreme.....Yellow with white vinal top, white interior....bought it in 76 with 18000 miles on it.....lasted me 3 yrs before i totaled it out...ran great
  • My 77 cutlass with the factory Tee's! It had no back floor and it drank gas like a fish but I would love to have known enough to fix it up. Someone got that car for a steal!
  • I had a '69 Thunderbird that I sold a few years ago.I loved that gas-guzzling beast.
  • My 1989 Honda Civic Wagon. I loved that car, but traded it on for a car that I really couldn't afford, and hated to boot. Oh well, live and learn!
  • My 1988 Ford Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
  • 1956 WHITE BUICK SUPER CONVERTIBLE.
  • Monty Carlo Super Sport with Ramflo(85)
  • it have to be my 69 chevy corvair yes i said it or 71 cougar rx7
  • The 1954 Porsche 356 pre-A model. I'm still kicking myself for selling it.

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