First car: 2006 Mustang v6 pony package. Was an amazing car and would love to have another one. The 4.0 v6 puts a smile on my face somehow every time I drive one. Totaled it being stupid in the rain
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2nd car: 2011 Hyundai Genesis coupe 2.0T. Looking back I wish I would've got a mustang just like my first one or the gt model of that body style instead of the genesis but I doubt I'd be in the ram if I had done that
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3rd car: 2011 Dodge Ram R/T. My baby!
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4th car: 1993 Chevy Camaro Z28. Broke down about 20 minutes after I bought it cause of the ignition switch. Me and my friend worked on this car like 6 hours everyday trying to figure out what was wrong with it. Even pulled some all nighters. Was a bondo queen though and needed to be repaired the right way, not just body work. Friend put it in a ditch about 4 hours after I got it back from the shop.
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5th car: 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS-T. Bought it the same day as the camaro. Motor blew about an hour after we bought it. Been a constant battle with the previous owner and it's still waiting on a motor 4 months later.
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6th car: 1986 Pontiac Firebird 350 swapped. Traded the z28 in on it for $700 and payed the rest. Thought it was a great car due to it being "rebuilt". Ended up being in the shop everyday for the first like 2 weeks cause of problems. Turns out the "mechanics" at the shop we bought it from have a bad rep for not really knowing how to fix cars. Previous mentioned friend hit a couple of curbs at about 60 cracking a rim, messing up the fender and door alignment, and messing up the suspension. Working on selling it instead of it sitting in my driveway.
7th car: 2004 Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V. Bought it so that I had something with better gas mileage than the truck and so I could learn how to drive stick. Ended up only doing one lesson on learning how to drive stick and the clutch disintegrated the 5th day we had the car. Sold it for about $2,000 more than we bought it for cause we got it from my mom's bank as a repo sale thing but replacing the clutch was a lot so we came out about $300 ahead.
8th car: 2000 Ford Mustang V6 convertible. Bought it as another fuel efficient car but one that was an auto that I could drive. Transmission needed replaced about 3 days after we bought it, dealer replaced it thankfully. This thing gets the same gas mileage as my truck cause it needs a major tuneup(spark plugs, fuel filter, oil change, and some other stuff). Thing can't get out of it's way, I have to drive it so differently than the ram. Working on selling this one too so that all we have left is the truck.