2007 Honda CR-V with a 2.2 diesel, AWD and 6-speed manual. What I like with this car : - very comfy - smooth and quiet engine for a diesel - strong reliability - very well equiped for its age (backup camera, HID headlights, bluetooth, navigation, front and rear parking sensors, panoramic glass roof, heated seats...) - good interior modularity - pretty efficient in the snow for a viscous awd What I dislike : - fuel efficiency on the highway (pretty obvious for an SUV) - road noises insulation may be better - parts are a little expensive but it is a common problem with Honda cars in France I'm very satisfied with this car in the overall and it is less common in France than a Tiguan or a RAV4.
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I no longer have the '15 Wrangler, I traded for a '20 Gladiator Overland. Pic of when I bought it. After wheels and tires upgrade.
I own a Mitsubishi Evo 4 (restoration project) I also own a 1999 Honda Accord Type R (pre-facelift, UK Spec)
Currently own a 2008 ford crown vic p71 and the 2010 mazdaspeed 3. The rest were my old daily drivers with the Chrysler Concord being my first ever car.
I own a Opel Omega wagon with 220 HP V6 engine and from 2002 and 45000 KM drived. No pics of car cuz i don't make it.
I don't own a car yet but I'm planning on getting a german wagon or an Italian car (I live in the USA)
This is technically the closest to a car that I "own" - a heritage bus - P701 BTA A 1997 Volvo B6LE-53, with a 5.5L Volvo D6A Engine making 180hp, a ZF 4HP500 automatic gearbox, and ALX200 Bodywork Own this beaut with some friends, we bought her last september
My 1998 cherokee xj. Cool fact about it is it has a 5 speed manual, which is rare on this model cherokee