What was your first vehicle?

slateya

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Slate’s icebreaker question is: What was your first vehicle? We might as well have a thread with that.

Mine. 1984 Nissan 2 door pickup 2 wheel drive 5 speed manual. Pre hard body with the tie down hooks on the outside of the bed. The easiest truck I have ever owned to load things secure and transport items.

The Slate is taking me back.

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84 Mazda, exactly like the one in the brochure, was my first brand new vehicle

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First car ever was a hand-me-down Ford Taurus. Super boring. First car I bought new was a 2004 Pontiac Sunfire. 2 door, manual transmission, crank windows. Came with an AM/FM radio, but no CD/Tape. It had an engine that was shared with much heavier cars, so was way overbuilt for this little thing. This is the car I miss.

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1991 Nissan Sentra XE coupe; GA16DE, 5-speed manual. A good (not great) vehicle that got me through the later portion of undergrad. Returned 42MPG on the highway, which was great when I was paying for fuel via couch change.

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Replaced with (my first autonomously bought) brand new 2001 Mazda Protege ES 2.0; FS-DE, 5-speed manual. It was admirably reliable, but I hated its noisy, poor riding, primitive character. Sold after two years for…

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New 2007 Honda Accord EX-L; K24A8, 5-speed manual, with factory navigation. A near-great vehicle, minus Honda’s typical lazy attitude toward road-noise control. Iceholes. Sold to help finance my Bus restoration project after acquiring my 2006 CR-V, used.
 
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