I drive a 99 Honda coupe. It's got 244,000 miles on it and still going strong. It's ugly but it gets me where I need to go and is very low maintenance..but it so doesn't reflect my personality.
I drive a 99 Honda coupe. It's got 244,000 miles on it and still going strong. It's ugly but it gets me where I need to go and is very low maintenance..but it so doesn't reflect my personality.
I have no car.
does that mean I've no personality?
Though if i did have one it'd be eff-ed up...
What does that say!?!!
I don't think much about my car except hoping it doesn't blow up. It is a necessary evil.
And Audi Canada is the worst most uncooperative company you can deal with.
Couldn't be any worse than the narcissistic pricks at Toyota.... The typical line that all the dealerships would say to me was: "What did you do to it?" Like their junk doesn't break down? WTF.... My engine puke it's oil, I had to fight to get them to fix it... It was friggen brand new off the showroom floor... Then I went through 3 rear main seals, countless brake jobs calipers, rotors, break lines, master cylinders, then an electrical problem that would disable the starting circuit... So there I was and the darn truck wouldn't start, not until the primary ignition circuit would cool off, then it would start... RRRRrggggg Now only after a year and half, I had enough repair slips to make a book as thick as the yellow pages... I hate Toyota...
Sounds like a lemon to me. Lemon Law America
I think my car does match my personality; cause its invisible and so am I