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Cars & Transportation

Posted by: site77

28th Oct 2021 06:45am

Do you have a car ?
What is the brand?

Comments 7

relsforum
  • 11th Oct 2022 03:14pm

3 cars
1994 Holden Commodore Berlina wagon. Very comfortable
2001 Land Rover Discovery 2 TD5 - great workhorse, goes everywhere. Been around Australia in it. No electronics so easy to work on and service.
2013 Land Rover Discovery 4 SDV6 HSE - beautiful comfortable car to go touring in. Tow with our caravan

Skylark
  • 14th Jul 2022 04:59pm

Daily driver is a 2005 Commodore wagon. Been a great car, got a few minor niggles now, but I plan on keeping it for a lot longer yet. Nothing out there with the same space, comfort, all round usefulness. Hobby car is a '69 Buick. From a practical viewpoint, it's a terrible car, but that's not what I bought it for!

Ruskie30748487
  • 5th Mar 2022 02:17pm

I have a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer VRX I purchased in 2005, had it ever since. Gone through 2 clutches in that time. Wouldn't buy another one.

HalfAngel
  • 1st Mar 2022 04:30pm

Yes a Hyundai Accent

Carla30692808
  • 11th Dec 2021 08:17am

Yes, Mazda 6.
Not particularly practical with two 4-year-olds, but it gets us from a to b.

Skylark
  • 19th Nov 2021 08:40pm

Holden Commodore VZ. And a Buick Skylark as the weekend toy.

jtmorri
  • 9th Nov 2021 12:24pm

Yes I have a car. It is a Holden.

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