I can't believe I've never made a thread for my cars.
After almost 10 years, Theodore went to a new home. Gonna miss this car.
Though it was easier giving him up when I had my other two cars in the garage...
Introducing.... Alfredo!
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- goIftdibrad
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of the fiata
brain go brrrrrr
- CaleDeRoo
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I mean all the others have dudes farting in them all day
- Desertbreh
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Because there are many warrior elite sports cars on this forum and you are jealous of underpowered Eurotrash.
And your failure to be jealous of all the truks on here is equally questionable. Do you even American Ron?
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I remain unswayed.Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 1:14 pmBecause there are many warrior elite sports cars on this forum and you are jealous of underpowered JapoEurotrash.
And your failure to be jealous of all the truks on here is equally questionable. Do you even American Ron?
Also, fixed.
Who are you calling underpowered Eurotrash?!Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 1:14 pmBecause there are many warrior elite sports cars on this forum and you are jealous of underpowered Eurotrash.
And your failure to be jealous of all the truks on here is equally questionable. Do you even American Ron?
Riding in miatas on the dragon (thanks Z and Abbey!) made me want a little convertible. They were so fun just riding passenger, and I absolutely loved driving with the top down so I decided I wanted one for myself! As far as little convertibles go, it was the fiata, miata, or Z3/Z4. I wasn't crazy about BMWs, so I test drove the fiata and the miata. They're basically the same car, but the Abarth exhaust on the fiat stole my heart. Plus it was fun that people don't know what it is, some people think it's an exotic car or something.
Brought him home and couldn't be happier! Took me a couple weeks to get the hang of driving him, it had been a few years since I drove a
- Irish
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Did you buy new? If not. what year? How many miles?haleyann wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 4:08 amRiding in miatas on the dragon (thanks Z and Abbey!) made me want a little convertible. They were so fun just riding passenger, and I absolutely loved driving with the top down so I decided I wanted one for myself! As far as little convertibles go, it was the fiata, miata, or Z3/Z4. I wasn't crazy about BMWs, so I test drove the fiata and the miata. They're basically the same car, but the Abarth exhaust on the fiat stole my heart. Plus it was fun that people don't know what it is, some people think it's an exotic car or something.
Brought him home and couldn't be happier! Took me a couple weeks to get the hang of driving him, it had been a few years since I drove a
I got him new, he’s a 2019. There were not many used 124s on the market, and the Abarths were even more rare. Ended up getting him for $30k financed at 0% for 3 years. He has 1600 miles on him so far.Irish wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:25 amDid you buy new? If not. what year? How many miles?haleyann wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 4:08 am
Riding in miatas on the dragon (thanks Z and Abbey!) made me want a little convertible. They were so fun just riding passenger, and I absolutely loved driving with the top down so I decided I wanted one for myself! As far as little convertibles go, it was the fiata, miata, or Z3/Z4. I wasn't crazy about BMWs, so I test drove the fiata and the miata. They're basically the same car, but the Abarth exhaust on the fiat stole my heart. Plus it was fun that people don't know what it is, some people think it's an exotic car or something.
Brought him home and couldn't be happier! Took me a couple weeks to get the hang of driving him, it had been a few years since I drove a
- MexicanYarisTK
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Nephew of a a few first gen immigrant on DFD, resident turk, and ex nazi egg lover now driving a middle class mom mobile.
- MexicanYarisTK
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Nephew of a a few first gen immigrant on DFD, resident turk, and ex nazi egg lover now driving a middle class mom mobile.
- Irish
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I like the factor.... I had no idea what it was, but it left me very intrigued......