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What kind of car do you drive ?

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about 8 years ago

Toyota Wish, need it for the kids.

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about 8 years ago

Lonegunmen wrote:

Toyota Wish, need it for the kids.

This chap eh

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about 8 years ago

was a nissan cefiro before christmas but partner had an accident and written off by insurance company. then moved into a 2nd hand 05 suzuki swift which we have had a month. it shark itself on the weekend when partner and grandaughter were going to wellington. motor fudgeed so now have to decide if we get a 2nd hand motor for it or buy another 2nd hand car.

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about 8 years ago

A grey one

Oi Oi Edgecumbe... lets have a clean sheet

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about 8 years ago

Honda Accord Mugen

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about 8 years ago

A Maserati but it looks like an Aurion. :)

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 8 years ago

Suzuki Swift, sadly - I was driving a 2013 Falcon which got sold to enable house purchase.

Queenslander 3x a year.

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about 8 years ago

old Hi-lux and I fuc king love it

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about 8 years ago

cb900 and '77 t140.... oh wait,four wheel contraptions!

I'm out

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about 8 years ago

An M3 Touring.

E + R + O

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about 8 years ago

The very best kind.... a full use company car

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about 8 years ago

theprof wrote:

Suzuki Swift, sadly - I was driving a 2013 Falcon which got sold to enable house purchase.

Suzuki Irony?

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about 8 years ago

Commodore SSV & Commodore SV6 ute

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about 8 years ago

Remember the old Skoda adverts....Dozens of free extras, such as wheels, seats, pin stripe tape down the sides to give it a sporty look.....

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about 8 years ago · edited about 8 years ago · History

For people with automatic or clutchless manual gearboxes do you brake with your left foot or your right?

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about 8 years ago

Ryan wrote:

For people with automatic or clutchless manual gearboxes do you break with your left foot or your right?

Right

If you are old and wise you were probably young and stupid

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about 8 years ago

Leggy wrote:

Ryan wrote:

For people with automatic or clutchless manual gearboxes do you break with your left foot or your right?

Right

Braked with the left once, never again.

Three for me, and two for them.

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about 8 years ago

Honda Edix... for moving people... small people... too many of them...

:(

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about 8 years ago

Ryan wrote:

For people with automatic or clutchless manual gearboxes do you brake with your left foot or your right?

Right!

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about 8 years ago

Mazda Atenza 2.5L

Very nice to drive

"...sure beats doin' stuff."

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about 8 years ago

For my sins a 2003 Audi Allroad and a MGF

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about 8 years ago

I drive a manual

automatics are gay

gay as in friendly of course, I mean I wouldn't say anything un PC thats just not my nature :D

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about 8 years ago

banana custard yellow Mazda demio

from the south of London town

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about 8 years ago

I drive a manual

automatics are gay

gay as in friendly of course, I mean I wouldn't say anything un PC thats just not my nature :D

Automatics are a must in Auckland, or you'd have a left leg twice the size of your right!  I drive a Toyota Corolla station wagon, with magnificent 'PTFC' number plates  :-)

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about 8 years ago

Jag wrote:
Automatics are a must in Auckland, or you'd have a left leg twice the size of your right!  I drive a Toyota Corolla station wagon, with magnificent 'PTFC' number plates  :-)

Not only is my left leg twice the size of my right, but one of my arms is twice the size of the other.

Note to self: must find a girlfriend

As an aside did you see Partick v Rangers the other day? When are you guys going to develop the empty end of Firhill?

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about 8 years ago

I don't understand this obsession with manuals. The gear box in my car can switch to a clutchless manual if I so choose (I don't), but give me automatic transmission and cruise control anyday. 

Do you drive without power steering? Surely power steering is the same sort of thing as an automatic gearbox, i.e. it detracts from the driving experience and seperates you from the vehicle.

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about 8 years ago

Ryan wrote:

Do you drive without power steering? Surely power steering is the same sort of thing as an automatic gearbox, i.e. it detracts from the driving experience and seperates you from the vehicle.

Excellent point, never considered that before

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about 8 years ago

Fiat Punto Sporting....   at death's door. 

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about 8 years ago

what car do hipsters drive in Wellington?


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about 8 years ago

They don't. Actually a true Wellingtonian won't even have a drivers license.

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about 8 years ago

Ryan wrote:

They don't. Actually a true Wellingtonian won't even have a drivers license.

They ride their bikes on the path the former mayor built! ;)

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