04-11-2002, 10:58 PM
i think my car's on it's last legs :disappointed: when it does eventually die and i push it into the east river i think i'll be relying on the mta for a while. unless of course i win the lottery or actually get a high enough paying job to pay off my debts, then i'd buy a car again. it would probably be a used honda because they're cheap, get good gas mileage and i've seen two people total them and walk away. in fact, after my b/f took out one and a half telephone poles with his accord, they managed to still drive it but the insurance company said it was totalled. ideally i'd like an s2000 but i by the time i can afford one i'll probably be wanting that nice comfortable family car, ok, actually that's highly unlikely.
no offense, but as a whole i don't trust american cars too much. ford in particular, mustangs being the exception, i've never known anyone who had one and didn't have a ton of problems. my sister got a focus when they first came out and the transmission went out on her way home from the dealership. they actually had the nerve to say, oh ok, we can fix that for you. needless to say she demanded they give her a brand new one.
so, where was i? i don't know. i'll just stop babbling now. oh, manual transmission, i can't drive automatics, they piss me off.
no offense, but as a whole i don't trust american cars too much. ford in particular, mustangs being the exception, i've never known anyone who had one and didn't have a ton of problems. my sister got a focus when they first came out and the transmission went out on her way home from the dealership. they actually had the nerve to say, oh ok, we can fix that for you. needless to say she demanded they give her a brand new one.
so, where was i? i don't know. i'll just stop babbling now. oh, manual transmission, i can't drive automatics, they piss me off.