ITT: What you Drive

What do you drive, what fuel economy do you get, and how much did you pay for it?

>1984 Honda Civic
>40mpg
>$750

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Damn pretty close to me.
>91 Civic hatch
>32mpg
>1500

there's no way you got an 80s civic that clean for $750

it's this clean after putting 40+ hours into washing, cutting, polishing, waxing, and buffing the paint, and then cleaning the vinyl trim and treating it with trim gel.

Plus I bought it non-running, and did a whole carb rebuild on it.

>1988 BMW 635CSi
>17mpg combined
>$8700 last year

>2014 VW jetta wagon TDI
>38mpg combined, 48 highway
>$26,500 before fees n taxes n shit new

june 7 is my buyback from vw

>2006 Acura RSX
>~28mpg
>6500

>1998 Honda Civic
>avg 38, have gotten 40+ on only highway
>$500

$3250
'bout 20

what flyover shit hole is that

>2008 PT Cruiser base model
>25.1mpg
>$0 (inherited it)

>2016 Suzuki TU250X
>71.6mpg
>$4000 after taxes, fees, and registration

>2008 VW golf
>can't truthfully answer but it's supposed to be 22city/29hwy according to the dealer
>~$12k back in 2009

pic unrelated, I don't have a photo of my shitbox

2006 Chevy Impala LS
Paid $1000 for it with only 113k miles on it at the time

Worst buy I've ever made. Should've kept my integra.

>rusty ameritard shitboxes
>low income white trash neighborhood
>fucks teenage cousin
yep, checks out, trailer trash

>2007 Mercury Grand Marquis
>15/23mpg
>$4500

>1992 Cadillac DeVille
>20mpg
>$1000

Cooling system has been an absolute bitch, but other than that it's been great.

>2013 Ford C-Max Hybrid
>40 mpg
>$11,300 February

>2003 Nissan Xterra (winter beater)
>idk
>$3400 couple of years ago

>2 fucking chrome grilles
>rest of the trim pieces are black plastic

I'm starting to appreciate the Fiesta more and more.

>2002 Saturn SC2
>~26 city/~32 highway
>inherited

>1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo
>~18-20 city/ ~24-25 highway
>$too much

lol I test drove a fiesta but it felt like I was driving around in a piece of cardboard...

>2002 E320
>20MPG
>$1100

> 2001 outback vdc with check engine light on and dying cat
> 20mpg (premium)
> 5k + 2k in sound
It lasted a year

Only 113k

Fucking hell man, what do you think "only" means?

>2005 Holden Commodore
>11l per 100km (or a little over 21.5mpg)
>AU$11k

Man, that's not chrome.

>'98 Jeep Wrangler
>11mpg
>$8,000

>'14 Mustang GT Premium
>19mpg
>$28,000

>'14 Harley Sportster
>45mpg
>$8,400

Yeah she's my cousin, my half-sister and my niece too because we have the same dad but her mom is also my half-sister since my dad knocked up his step daughter that her grandmom had by my dad's brother.

>1991 Nissan Sentra GXE
>500 bucks
>new waterpump
>new battery
>new alternator
>new spark plugs/spark plug wires/distributor cap
>had to replace all this within 2 months after driving it for a year.

>bad
>leaks power steering fluid
>brake caliper leaks
>no exhaust

>>no exhaust
How have your neighbors not killed you?

- '95 MX-5
- I've never checked, but I feel it's 15-22 mpg depending on how I'm driving.
- $2,200 USD in 2008, though I spent about a grand restoring it.

faggot

nice, garage is strangely empty tho

>1990 W124 250DT Mercedes
>4100€ of car, 2400€ of work in 4 years / 108,000km
>best I've done is 41.33mpg, average of 2015 during 30,000km was 33.6mpg, average of 2016 during 20,000km was 29.4mpg

>2008 W204 C200CDI Mercedes
>14000€ of car, 4000€ of upgrades and wheels in 1 month / 1,400km
>only a couple of fillups, 35.8mpg.

more pics of civic please

But these are pretty damn low miles.

>350z
>I average 20mpg instead of 17 cause i dont drive like a dick
>$8k

Black cats are good luck though.

>1999 Mitsubishi Carisma
>38 mpg
>$690

>08 VW Golf GTI
>29ish mpg
>6000

Bought it about 2 weeks ago. I overpaid a little, it needs a lot of minor work done. Reupholstering the driver door panel right now which is a pain in the ass. And it has numerous electrical problems. Also I'm going to be honest, it's kind of uncomfortable. I'll love it someday but right now it's kind of an annoying project I didn't want to start.

'13 Focus SE
12 with heavy traffic, 29 city without traffic, 41 highway cruising.

I have two c

>2012 Lancer SE 2.4L AWD
>30mpg
>paid $7000 with taxes and tags in 2015 with 38K miles on it, Has 44k now


>2000 Explorer 5.0L 4x4
>12mpg
>paid $10k for it with 30k miles on it from an old lady whos husband owned it and died in 2006, Has 252k on it now. No ghosts of previous owner

2010 bmw 328i

Also have a ford f350 2016 for work but that stays at work

>2000 Saturn LS1
>30 MPG highway, 27ish city
>0 (Inherited)
>Probably put like 800-1k into parts and labor over the years

whoever left you that didn't love you

>05 rx8
>3k
>14mpg city 20mpg highway

>2013 Subaru Outback
>28.5 combined
>$18,500 used with 31k miles

It isn't particularly good at any one thing, but it's pretty good at everything.

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Fucking shit posted before I wrote anything.

>2016 Challenger Hellcat 6MT
>62k
>9mpg

2016 2.7L F150
19.2mpg
50K

>Fiat siena TD 1998
>34 mpg ( 7 l/100km)
> 3k

I'm a poorfag don't judge me

>That straightline family tree

We all have shitboxes user. Better than a bus ticket. 34mpg is pretty sweet

Gay car lol

2000 Chevrolet S10 2.2
>$1300
>22mpg

>2004 Hyundai Sonata V6
>21-23mpg
>It was a gift for my 18th but my dad spent $4.5K

My dad just bought the '13 Hybrid Sonata for his move to Germany.

Nigga you could reverse-engineer some fundamental theorems in graph theory with your family tree, what the fuck

> 99 528i
> 18 mpg
> $1000
> About 400 in repairs since I got it two years ago

Fun as fuck to drive. People say to get a new car but fuck that, still great despite coming back from the dead.

Don't actually have a picture of mine, since it's nothing to write home about.
Nissan Almera 1998 Hatchback
Driven it for a year now
No idea about the fuel economy. I don't really care.
250€
It has had quite a bit of problems.
Pressing the pedal more than 3/4 and the engine starts skipping (misfiring? I have no idea, I don't know much about engines, wish I did) and the tachometer doesn't work. Heard that was a common problem with these.

>1985 Honda CRX
>40 MPG
>$1200

>'16 camaro 2lt
>22/28mpg average
>$31,000

>1998 Subaru Legacy GT
>17-18 city, 32.5 highway
>$1800

1990 honda CRX - sold to fund wagon
54mpg
$50

1990 civic wagon - turbocharged, exploded, scrapped
45mpg
$200

2006 Ford F250 - replaced with service truck
14mpg
$19000

1995 Audi S6 - current DD
18mpg
$5500

How was it getting the bumper fixed?

>2014 Chevy Sonic
>29 MPG
>$12k
Bought a few months ago.

Haven't yet, and it was the hood, the bumper didn't get touched. Took that pic a week before the incident. I have the money now for the hood but it's kinda hard to just let go of $1000 for it, been putting it off for the next paycheck for almost 3 paychecks now.

Damn that sucks, don't cheap out on that repair it's a fine subaru you have there

Thanks. Definitely not gonna cheap out, that's the cost for the VIS Racing carbon fiber hood and a set of Aerocatch hood pins. Takes 30 pounds off the front of the car, it definitely needs all the help it can get with making the weight distribution less front heavy.

Not that I'd be able to cheap out on getting a used steel hood painted anyway, I've been calling around all the junkyards near me ever since, and none of them have a scooped hood at all, let alone a silver scooped hood.

>2013 Veloster Turbo
>30mpg (average)
>10k

>tfw when it says it meets the filesize limit but doesn't upload the damned photo.

>2005 toyota camry
>35mpg
>$grandma can't see no mo.

I'd stick to painted steel hood tbqh have you checked ebay?

How's it feel owning a car so retarded that the engineers forgot to add a fourth door?

>2002 X type
>21 mpg
>9500

YOU'LL NEVER GET MY MPG NSA

Pretty fun. I enjoy it. :^)

Yep, no silver ones there either, and shipping a steel hood and getting it painted would cost almost as much.

>1995 Ferrari F355 Spider
>12 mpg
>More than you can afford, pal

I'm glad you like it user :)

How dumb do you feel for buying this when the demon comes out in a couple months?

>2015 Toyota Corolla S
>28-33 mpg
>15k

>2005 Subaru STI
>19 mpg
>15k

>base model 1991 CRX
>about 40-43 mpg
>4000 because it's low miles and completely stock, in good shape, heheh

every day I regret how much I paid for this

I drive very slowly, and drive in higher gear (low RPM) so its not as loud, once im on the public roads I shift short before it gets too loud.

>VW golf

Fuck I cannot wait until I can finance one. Im gonna try to get one in 2010/2012 so its not too much, but enough to get a loan, and insurance i hope isn't crazy.

>Acura TL 06
>20 MPG
>6k

only other pic I have on this PC is my Drag Week registration one. Car was at a Rob Spaghetti meetup.

I hate you so fucking much.

come to Cali, they're still cheap

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Fuck I'm in SoCal. Maybe worth the trip.

Fellow 4.9 here, stay strong

>1994 Honda Civic
>30mpg city
>$1300

I thought it was a good deal at the time but cars here are fucking expensive. I got it running perfect at least.

mind you it is carb'd, and it is a pain in the patoot to change that shit to EFI, and I'm not even talking about doing it legally. Just doing it in general would be a BITCH.

You've got to get an Si fuel tank with sending unit, an Si steel fuel feed line (the carb'd cars feed line is the size of the Si return line, so ya lucked out there), an Si dash harness (actually easy to swap believe it or not), the chassis harness to the back of the car for the fuel tank, and a few other odds and ends.

But if you like it as it sits and like 50-60mpg, go for it. I always get smiles in the '84 in the OP.

>1990 Miata
>Whatever 350km/tank is
>4k

Recently dipped the pillar, wrapped the downpipe, threw a couple insulating mats over the tranny tunnel, threw some 10" doof in the boot and
>Replaced almost everything inside the engine except conrods

'99 Miata 1.8L
~27 MPG
i drive it hard and engine just do zomg:brum

One tank is a approximately $20 where I live, which is convenient.

>2003 Ford Escape
>25mpg
>$200

>2003 tiburon tuscani edition
>20-25~mpg
>1.5k

2001 Dodge Dakota
10mpg (I need to do some work, there's obviously a problem)
$4k

2014 Dodge Challenger
15MPG
$30k

1990 Miata
21MPG
3.5k€

>27MPG in a miata
This sounds boring as shit

>VW Polo 1.2
>35/40 mpg depending on whether or not i'm using the motorway
>£1500 in 2015 (first car)

>this thread
>these replies
holy shit Veeky Forums really is filled with poorfags. aside from one or two people who own either a stang or bmw the vast majority of you literally own broken down shitboxes YET SOMEHOW I see you fuckers shitting up every thread and bitching about new cars or the toyobaru twins or corvettes or whatever. how the fuck can you be this much of a pleb and still have the audacity to give your """"opinion"""" on new cars?

A firm opinion. What do you drive and can you prove you drive it if you do claim to drive a car?

I also drive a piece of shit car (skoda octavia 1.9TDI) but I don't make it my life's mission like you faggots to ruin this board by shitting on every single car that is not a sub 3k shitbox.