But then an old lady ran a red light and wrecked it =(
Hey! That was my first car too!- 85 toyota celica supra
yup thanksAlso, let's keep it to your FIRST car. Otherwise it would have been titled "What cars have you owned?" and not "What was your first car?"
Yep modern. As in not classic. U know, a/c, cruise, auto windows all working, cd player, more than three gears, reliable. I figured u would understand the difference between a 1982 and 1996. When referring between the two, the civic is modern. Get off my back Brosef! And I put a list. Whoop-a-de-do. Lol. I have no worries.So wait......you consider your 14 year old car modern? And you also consider your Civic more fun than your turbo 280z?
Anyway, my first car was a 2003 EM2. That was my FIRST car, and I wont list the others because OP asked for FIRST car, not a list guys
Dude I wasnt on your back. Just stating that a 14 year old car is not "modern", regardless of what you compare it to. Your 1982 280z is not "modern" compared to a 1969 Camaro, its just newer. Wording is key my friendYep modern. As in not classic. U know, a/c, cruise, auto windows all working, cd player, more than three gears, reliable. I figured u would understand the difference between a 1982 and 1996. When referring between the two, the civic is modern. Get off my back Brosef! And I put a list. Whoop-a-de-do. Lol. I have no worries.
Ahh come on people do we realy have to do this? Just post pictures of your first car or talk about it. not argue.I would since the 280 has more modern day devices than the camaro (fuel injection, intermittent wipers, etc.) But I will make a compromise to put your mind at ease. "more" modern. MORE. More. M-o-r-e. I figured it wasn't needed but I was wrong. With your comparison, the 280 would still be considered modern. You have to remember what you're comparing. I'm not comparing my civic to a 2010. I'm comparing it to a 1982. When compared to a 1982 it is modern. When compared to a 2010 (which is what you're doing) it is not. If I am wrong about your usage of the comparison, please tell me what your definition of "modern" might be. Thank you, and may we continue the thread?