I drive a 1998 Toyota Avalon XL with 123,300 miles (Car on the left) My Project car is a 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis with 215,000 miles
A 1998 MX-5 NB: It's the 1.6(1.8 is too expensive), has new wheels, new headlights and some interior upgrades (NB2 center console, new trim pieces)
2006 Toyota Race Car 1000 (the 1000 stands for 1000 hp): I'm kidding. Owned by my grandpa then my dad and soon to be mine. 2006 Toyota Prius base. (Mind the bit of weather striping on the roof, always gets blown off after a car wash) Spoiler: More pics Not my all time favorite but its a good car just not a fun one. This is a second gen and they are extremely reliable. Only problem I had was a hole in the muffler. I just ended up replacing it. The only bit of custom stuff it has are the day time running lights you can see in the lower grill.
This thread has been done before in the automotive section: https://www.beamng.com/threads/what-car-do-you-own.49113/page-14#post-1130480 Anyways, I have a 1999 GMC Sierra K2500 with 93,000 miles
I drive a 1986 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U1700L from the Australian army. 44 inch tyres and portal axles from the factory
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix. It has a 3800, but it’s not supercharged. Ex rental car. EDIT: also I originally forgot to mention milage, it has 91k.
Those 3800 v6's will run forever lol --- Post updated --- I love those style trucks! 5.7? --- Post updated --- I don't think ive ever seen a saab on the road... --- Post updated --- Should have left the hole in the muffler so it sounds like a racecar lol! --- Post updated --- Those are some fun cars haha
Honda Jazz (fit) 1.3 2007. Nice car for a first car, won't break any speed records having 83hp but has nice things like elec windows and aircon (my friends have manual windows and no ac ). I have a friend with a polo 1.0 with 50hp! 6N2 1.0
2002-2005 Buick Riviera with what seems to be a 4.3-liter (!), longitudinal (!!!) Northstar. Around 125,000 miles, still strong and reliable - kind of suspicious that it hasn't chewed the head bolts yet. Also, there's Lexus badges all over it for some reason. Beginning to think it may not be what the seller said it was... Different exterior color but same interior
2002 Honda Civic Ferio, which I've had since 2015. It replaced a 1992 Civic, such a robust model. Goddamn! I'm not such a fan of fastbacks. I reckon those '66 coupes and also the convertible are the best-looking cars I've ever seen. I wish I had the time and money to commit to looking after one.