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Old 09-24-2009, 12:34 PM   #12
JP308
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Virginia
Posts: 23
All of my cars have been bought based on my heart and passion. Not speeds and feeds. I guess it just depends on how you buy your cars. I also don't ever have to explain why I buy what I buy as it is my decision, not someone else's.

If I look back at all of the cars I have owned, I have no regrets.
Lets see
1974 Dodge Colt - well I didn't buy this one, it was a left over from my father, but really liked it
1976 Honda Civic - first used car....great car
1978 Renault R5 Sport - my first new car and my first standard. Loved it
1986 Mazda 323GT - First family car after getting married. Loved it
1990 Mazda Protege GT - first sedan. Loved it
1994 Miata - First sports car. Loved it even more
1996 Chevy Blazer. First American car. Made a great winder vehicle
1978 Ferrari 308 - dream come true. Nuff said
1997 Miata - sold the first one when I got the Ferrari, really missed it so wife let me get another one
2000 Subaru Forrester - Great winter family car
2004 Miata - traded the 97 in for it...another great one
2000 Damon Intruder - 37ft RV for those who don't know. V10, lots of torque and sleeps 6.
2005 and 2006 Ford Escape - company car, didn't have to pay for it, and a nice winter family car
2004 BMWx3 - moved to the US, great AWD family car
2003 BMW Z4 3.0i - sold the miata before moving to the states, this was it's replacement. Very nice and quick car
2003 Boxster S - tired of the rough ride on the Z4 and got my first Porsche.

As you can see, only a few practical cars in the lot, but all were great. At least in my eyes. Stop worrying about what others think and buy what makes you want to go for a drive. and enjoy. BTW I never liked nissans...but that is just me.

JP
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