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pevergreen
07-24-2009, 04:54
I'm heading off in a few minutes to buy my first car. :beam::beam::beam::beam:

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=7117894&ref=RecentItem&__Ns=&__N=1216+1246+1247+1252+1282&tsrc=allcarhome&__Nne=15

Thats it. Got it for $7000.

:smash::smash:

Its mine. Mwhahahah etc. Paying cash for it, my own cash.

:smoking:

Hooahguy
07-24-2009, 04:56
not bad for 7k

miotas
07-24-2009, 05:26
No, no, no. You're doing it all wrong. Your first car is supposed to be rough as guts and have plenty of character. That thing is too shiny and new. :no: I'm dissapointed pever.

pevergreen
07-24-2009, 06:42
:grin2: Its in the garage below work now. :grin2:

We had cake to celebrate....mmmm...cake.

Caius
07-24-2009, 07:56
I had one already when I was 17.

Andres
07-24-2009, 08:27
They grow up so fast :cry:

Samurai Waki
07-24-2009, 08:34
Congrats! Now go out there and pick up some females. :wink:

Ibn-Khaldun
07-24-2009, 08:48
Something is wrong with that car... Steering wheel is in the wrong place.. :clown:

pevergreen
07-24-2009, 09:07
Something is wrong with that car... Steering wheel is in the wrong place.. :clown:

Imagine how I feel when I drive the company car and the indicator is on the left. HERESY!

@Caius: I'm not into cars, so getting one was no hurry for me. Especially since we have 2 + company car, one of them was gifted to me (the bad one) and was mine, but I paid for this with me own monies.

@Andres: I still have that PM from you from aages back now. T'was an inspiration to me, made me a better person.

@Wakizashi: Not a chance. :laugh4: Wrong type of car for my generation.

Csargo
07-24-2009, 09:55
Congrats pever. It's always better when you pay for it yourself.

Beirut
07-24-2009, 11:40
Congratulations!

And remember:

:director: "No drinking & driving!"

LittleGrizzly
07-24-2009, 12:11
Now slow down.. roll the windows down and turn the music up. Its a common myth that people don't enjoy listening to other peoples music played loudly...

Apparently its a good way to attract the opposite sex as well...

Or maybe thats just Welsh people...

Jolt
07-24-2009, 12:13
Pfft. pevergreen where's the defence of yo' colors?

Rhyfelwyr
07-24-2009, 13:03
When I passed my test I got to share my mum's crappy little red Honda... :embarassed:

I of the Storm
07-24-2009, 13:54
O tempora o mores!
No, really! A persons first car has got to be of at least the same vintage as the driver, if not older. Otherwise you neither learn to drive properly nor to fix small things on your own.

pevergreen
07-24-2009, 13:55
Pfft. pevergreen where's the defence of yo' colors?

I like orange. :beam:

miotas
07-24-2009, 14:05
O tempora o mores!
No, really! A persons first car has got to be of at least the same vintage as the driver, if not older. Otherwise you neither learn to drive properly nor to fix small things on your own.
A man after my own heart! My first car 2 years older than me :grin:

Hosakawa Tito
07-24-2009, 16:02
Congrats Pever! As the Lumberjack said, no drinking, no texting, and wear that seatbelt all the time.

A young man's/woman's first car is very special indeed. It's freedom without having to ask permission to borrow Mom & Dad's ride with all the limitations & curfews that entails. Enjoy it!

We'll break the responsibilties part to you later after the initial euphoria wears off. Let's see there's insurance, maintenance costs, fuel, cleaning, etc...



O tempora o mores!
No, really! A persons first car has got to be of at least the same vintage as the driver, if not older. Otherwise you neither learn to drive properly nor to fix small things on your own.

The fact that he's payed for it himself with money he worked & had the discipline to save toward the purchase, instead of it being a gift, pretty much assures that he'll take care of his baby or pay the consequences.

seireikhaan
07-24-2009, 17:13
This reminds me of the car one of my friends bought during high school. The thing cost him 50 bucks(no joke). Lasted about 9 months, and was running on about 2 cylinders and 24 horsepower by the end. :laugh4:

I of the Storm
07-24-2009, 17:40
This reminds me of the car one of my friends bought during high school. The thing cost him 50 bucks(no joke). Lasted about 9 months, and was running on about 2 cylinders and 24 horsepower by the end. :laugh4:

That's what I mean! Back in my days we were lucky to have 2 cylinders and 24 Hp. My first car was this:
http://greatrednorth.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/trabant.jpg
only in light blue.

Hooahguy
07-24-2009, 17:59
I'm damned near 21 years old, and I have yet to own a car. I don't even have a Driver's Liscence! Which is funny, because I'm authorized to drive a Tank, or a Humvee, or pretty much anything in the Army. Just not a Civilian car. Never had the time or inclination to get a Driver's Liscence.
so how do you get around?
here in ATL the public transportation is poor, so your own car is pretty much mandatory.

miotas
07-25-2009, 01:03
The fact that he's payed for it himself with money he worked & had the discipline to save toward the purchase, instead of it being a gift, pretty much assures that he'll take care of his baby or pay the consequences.

It's not just the financial responsibility. It's the experience you get from taking care of an old car that you just don't get from a new car. My first car was a '86 corona station wagon, 2 years my senior. Unfortunately it only lasted about 2 years because they are the perfect burnout car, upside of that being that I got plenty of experience in fixing it. My cousin had an old concrete landing stip on his property and we used to test our car's capabilities on it. I surprised everyone, including myself, by getting my beast up to 200km/h, smoked it in first and second, and even chirped in third. It even got up to 100km/h just in second.

Plus a new car doesn't have any character. How can you fall in love with such a shiny new contraption like his car? I miss my beast :cry:

Beirut
07-25-2009, 01:20
and wear that seatbelt all the time.


Yep! I rolled my Jeep CJ-7 years ago and I only had a lap belt on but it saved my bacon big time. All the tools in the car were flying around like in the tornado scene in the Wizard of Oz but my keester stayed right in the seat.

Like Hosa-san says; Seatbelt - 100% of the time. :yes:

Hosakawa Tito
07-25-2009, 01:26
How can you fall in love with such a shiny new contraption like his car?

Because if he takes care of it, it will last more than two years for one, and a first car is as special as a first love. Except for basic maintenance, contemporary cars are difficult to fix yourself because every system is electronic sensor controlled now. Without the technical training and diagnostic equipment it's near impossible to do much yourself.
My first car was a '66 Mustang ragtop. Working on that was simple compared to a new one today, but carburetors, points, and distributors etc... needed constant adjustment to keep 'em running in peak condition, unlike the systems today.
Advancements in vehicles has produced cars that are much more dependable, but it comes with a price.

miotas
07-25-2009, 02:58
If I hadn't been an idiot I would have still been driving that thing in 10 years time. Unfortunately I was and I ruined the best car I will probably ever own. Plus it was pretty good on fuel, especially for a station wagon about 12km/L or about 28mpg in the US.

It's sad how cold and impersonal modern cars are, I couldn't imagine having such a car. :no:

Jolt
07-25-2009, 03:25
It's not cold when you have my favourite car (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2007_Lotus_Elise_SC.JPG).

(I wish...)

Ser Clegane
08-02-2009, 20:21
First car I drove after driving school -my mother's Fiat Panda - what a scary car, especially when it was windy.

https://img37.imageshack.us/img37/4696/pandavsw.jpg

KukriKhan
08-02-2009, 21:14
First car I drove after driving school -my mother's Fiat Panda - what a scary car, especially when it was windy.

https://img37.imageshack.us/img37/4696/pandavsw.jpg

Heh, memories. I drove Dad's Ford Galaxy 500, until I saved up and bought this:

https://jimcee.homestead.com/rcaravelle64.jpg

for $100 (it was $1500 new, 7 years earlier) from Jimmy O'Toole, a retired trolley driver, now the town drunk. I used to pray for a tailwind so the little 850cc engine would go fast enough for the freeway. Neither Mr. O'Toole, nor the Detroit weather had been kind to the poor thing. The Sting-Ray-looking nose had been punched in by Jimmy repeatedly starting it while in gear, no clutch. You could watch the passing asphalt through the holes in the floorboard. The rear-mounted engine was set so far behind the rear wheels, that speeds over 50 mph would make the front tires loose contact with the ground. The windshield wipers would do their duty for about 4 wipes, then flip down and begin wiping the hood, causing much hilarity. The heater was a cruel French joke, the back "seats" a Gallic insult.

But: it drove. The AM-only radio worked. And the Title and Registration had MY name on them, unlike my buddies' who had their fathers' names on their cars.

And I loved it. And drove it everywhere, on many adventures.

pevergreen
08-03-2009, 01:10
Its an experience. It really is. I thought it wouldnt be much of a feeling, but its really something to sit in a car and think "This is mine, I own this."

Especially when none of my friends can do that. :grin2:

Sigurd
08-03-2009, 12:45
Hey pever,

Your car is taken from the website... Any other pictures?

pevergreen
08-03-2009, 13:08
Hey pever,

Your car is taken from the website... Any other pictures?

Nope, I'll take some soon.

We got rid of my other car today, the one I learnt to drive in. A 1997 black Suzuki Sierra. It wasnt roadworthy, but she was a fine car. I saw a mist in me dads eyes as it drove off. The guy taking it had a bit of trouble on the hill start, I laughed.

Warning, pics of the car will likely include me. :grin2:

Hosakawa Tito
08-05-2009, 11:46
Its an experience. It really is. I thought it wouldnt be much of a feeling, but its really something to sit in a car and think "This is mine, I own this."

Especially when none of my friends can do that. :grin2:

That means you'll become the designated driver for all road trips. Remember the old axiom,"Gas, Grass, or :daisy:, nobody rides for free."

pevergreen
08-05-2009, 11:56
That means you'll become the designated driver for all road trips. Remember the old axiom,"Gas, Grass, or :daisy:, nobody rides for free."

Take out the middle one and you've got yourself a deal old timer. :laugh4:

Whacker
08-05-2009, 13:26
That means you'll become the designated driver for all road trips. Remember the old axiom,"Gas, Grass, or :daisy:, nobody rides for free."

You actually accepted daisies instead of gas money or mind altering substances?

Hosakawa Tito
08-05-2009, 17:09
You actually accepted daisies instead of gas money or mind altering substances?

Yes, her name was Daisy Mae.:kiss2: bada bing bada boom

Mithrandir
08-06-2009, 12:06
Yes, her name was Daisy Mae.:kiss2: bada bing bada boom

~:laugh4:

What type of car is it pever?

pevergreen
08-06-2009, 12:30
2002 Hyundai Elantra XD GLS.

Yes, it has XD in it. Win.

Colour is burgundy. Expect a photo in a few days.

Furunculus
08-06-2009, 13:28
rover 600 2.3l with phat alloys.

sadly now in the great junkyard in the sky.

Sigurd
08-06-2009, 19:38
2002 Hyundai Elantra XD GLS.

Come one pever, you live in Australia. A Hyundai?
What about A Ford Falcon or a Holden Commodore? Surely you can't be serious getting a Korean import? :clown:

pevergreen
08-06-2009, 23:47
Yeah yeah.

I wanted a Holden Astra, but I couldnt find one.

I was being beaten with a massive paddle that said "GET A CAR YOU LAZY UNGRATEFUL SLOB" by my dad.

pevergreen
08-08-2009, 08:36
Pictures of the car:
https://img193.imageshack.us/img193/7374/dsc03358a.jpg
https://img30.imageshack.us/img30/5668/dsc03359zeh.jpg
https://img193.imageshack.us/img193/7739/dsc03360t.jpg

And one of the house, whynot:
https://img145.imageshack.us/img145/989/dsc03361f.jpg

And for good measure, one of me as well:

https://img30.imageshack.us/img30/783/dsc03362l.jpg

miotas
08-08-2009, 09:00
Come one pever, you live in Australia. A Hyundai?
What about A Ford Falcon or a Holden Commodore? Surely you can't be serious getting a Korean import? :clown:

I was going to say that there's nothing wrong with driving a rice burner(I have a mazda myself) But you have a wing and those lightning bolts or whatever they are, so shame pever, shame :no:

pevergreen
08-08-2009, 10:29
Not my fault, the car came like that.

Stupid decals.

Sigurd
08-08-2009, 16:36
At least you have a set of wheels M8. That is the important thing.

I was the first among my friends to get a car. You know that song about being a scrub. I remember my Ford Granada V6 having much success with the girls when I was 18. *Sigh* those where the days. (Exactly 19 years ago :sweatdrop:)

Vuk
08-08-2009, 16:58
Grats Master Pever! Enjoy!
Coincidently, I just got a new car two days ago. A 2005 CVPI. It is all black, and aside from some hail damage looks pretty sweet. I completely love the things. A frame like a truck and a 250 HP V8 that does the talking! It still has the spotlight on it and everything! I am going to be using it to commute. :P

Motep
08-13-2009, 03:05
https://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l156/Motep_the_Great/DSCN3357.jpg


(I dont have my license yet, but I can get away with driving, casue Im better at than most folks in town :beam:)

My first car. I had to replace the rusted-through fenders with sheet metal from an old shower system. The other part of the fender I found at the local scrapyard for $5, so I snatched them up. Poorly insulated with some old blankets and such, and I had to stop driving it becasue I cant afford new taillights and there is a mysterious ticking noise coming from the hood and a smell that is making me think that I need to fix the electrical system before it explodes.


Nice car pever, but keep in mind just how much you suck. (I mean that in the nicest possible way...)

pevergreen
08-13-2009, 07:14
I'm well aware, don't worry.

This is the car I learnt to drive in: http://www.4wdmonthly.com.au/tips/buying_used/zook1.jpg

1997 Suzuki Sierra. We sold it. Dad cried a little bit.

miotas
08-13-2009, 08:56
You got rid of a suzuki for a hyundai? Give an acceptable explaination or forever be demed unmanly!

pevergreen
08-13-2009, 10:18
You got rid of a suzuki for a hyundai? Give an acceptable explaination or forever be demed unmanly!

It wasnt roadworthy and the clutch was about to die. And the floor was about to rust out (could see the road etc)

Motep
08-13-2009, 22:46
It wasnt roadworthy and the clutch was about to die. And the floor was about to rust out (could see the road etc)


Thats what particle board is for. :laugh4:

Mines an' 86 Samurai.

Sarmatian
08-20-2009, 00:47
I need some help to make a decision...


Citroen C4

https://img12.imageshack.us/img12/8454/citroen2005c4coupe0064.th.jpg (https://img12.imageshack.us/i/citroen2005c4coupe0064.jpg/)


OR

Kia Pro Cee'd

https://img20.imageshack.us/img20/6103/kiaproceed200830.th.jpg (https://img20.imageshack.us/i/kiaproceed200830.jpg/)