What do you drive?

I have a 1999 Toyota Camry, but I’m still debating if I’m gonna lay it to rest soon. The cost to fix it up is about as much as I paid for it a couple years ago <img src=“https://discordapp.com/assets/a8fc44fdb07e26cf994055376a719540.■■■■■■■■■■="20” width=“20” >

1 Like

ah, Toyota’s, about the only car company today that you can get 20 years out of. By the way, whats wrong? Engine rebuild?

I’m probably gonna get a hand me down. If it’s from my mom, it will be a white 2017 Toyota Camry.

If it’s from my dad, it will be a dark blue-black 2014 Chevy Silverado.

I would go for the Camry if you can, it’ll last longer.

1 Like

I bought a new belt for the alternator since the current one is cracked but I haven’t replaced it yet. I need to get a new tube for the coolant but that’s minimal. The main problems are getting new wheels + balancing and a new front axle. There’s some other stuff I was told when I took it in to get a new tire but that was quite a while back. I haven’t been near my car in almost ten months (been moving around).

1 Like

This is me and my ride, it’s been through a lot with me

3 Likes

Yeah, I see what you mean.

New axel, $$$

My trusty Batmobile:

5 Likes

You wear a mask when you drive that, right?

2 Likes

I wear the mask when I do a lot of things.


I actually did a relay at a swim meet wearing it with goggles, but it fell down to my neck when i dove in and choked me. Scariest 50 yards I’ve ever swam, but it made for a hilarious talking point. My swim team calls me Batman now.

6 Likes

Don’t have pictures right now, but a red '95 Jeep Cherokee. Got it in really good condition for a good price. Used, but barely. Thing runs great.

1 Like

I’m pretty sure there’s a topic for this
Edit
Yep

wow. thanks man. i couldn’t find it. time to go track down a mod.

Cardboard box.
Down a hill.
It’s nice and fast but I need to figure out how to drive it back up the hill.

3 Likes

Get out and push it as fast as you can?

1 Like