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MrHimuraChan wrote...

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2009 white Smart Car.


SO cute! :D

i'd like to drive one someday, but i think i...  don't fit inside it :pinched:


As long as you aren't like 7 ft tall or something, I believe you'd be able to fit in it. I've seen people 6'2 to 6'3 fit in it with the seat thrown all the way back. It wasn't like they were jammed in it either, they fit quite comfortably like you would any other car.

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chiliztri wrote...

As long as you aren't like 7 ft tall or something, I believe you'd be able to fit in it. I've seen people 6'2 to 6'3 fit in it with the seat thrown all the way back. It wasn't like they were jammed in it either, they fit quite comfortably like you would any other car.


Cool! I tought they were ultra-small on the inside too  ^_^
they seem like really fun to drive.


Btw, i'm 6'2  :D

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I wish I drove a DeLorean for more geek cred. Heh.

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MrHimuraChan wrote...

chiliztri wrote...

As long as you aren't like 7 ft tall or something, I believe you'd be able to fit in it. I've seen people 6'2 to 6'3 fit in it with the seat thrown all the way back. It wasn't like they were jammed in it either, they fit quite comfortably like you would any other car.


Cool! I tought they were ultra-small on the inside too  ^_^
they seem like really fun to drive.


Btw, i'm 6'2  :D


It's actually pretty spacious given the size of the car. It's not as big as a normal car, but you don't really notice. It doesn't feel claustrophobic or anything. When I'm in it, I feel like I'm in a normal sized car. Plenty of feet room.

Though, I can also touch my dashboard and my back window at the same time :pinched:

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It's actually pretty spacious given the size of the car. It's not as big as a normal car, but you don't really notice. It doesn't feel claustrophobic or anything. When I'm in it, I feel like I'm in a normal sized car. Plenty of feet room.

Though, I can also touch my dashboard and my back window at the same time :pinched:


^_^

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Rive Caedo wrote...

I wish I drove a DeLorean for more geek cred. Heh.

OMG yes! I would love to have a DeLorean!

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Hellhawx wrote...

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I wish I drove a DeLorean for more geek cred. Heh.

OMG yes! I would love to have a DeLorean!


That's my dream car...

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I want to buy these for my truck.
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joey_mork84 wrote...

Hellhawx wrote...

Rive Caedo wrote...

I wish I drove a DeLorean for more geek cred. Heh.

OMG yes! I would love to have a DeLorean!


That's my dream car...


That would be pretty cool. There would also be something to be said for a '64 Chevy Malibu... though they aren't as cool looking.

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If we're talking dream cars

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A Dodge Dart GT 1964 why because It Is Sweet and gets 26-28 MPG which is good for todays standards amazing for a classic.



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A '03 Chevy Cavalier, because that's what I could afford. I'm not complaining, really. It's a nice car.



But I really miss my '90 Plymouth Laser. It was called the Albino Rhino, and it served me well until it become Jeep fodder at an intersection last summer. Oh well... wouldn't have been very safe to tote the kid in anyway, I guess.

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I love cars :) Currently, I have a Ford Freda (also known as a Mazda Bongo) that I had imported from Japan. I love it. I have removed all the seats from the back and put in a full camper van conversion complete with lifting roof and spring is nearly here, so soon the travels will begin :)

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i drive an invisible car. on sidewalks. and from outside it looks like i'm walking. it even fits on buses and trains.

oh, why? because a regular car would stand around doing nothing, since i can walk to almost everywhere i want to go and for the rest there public transportations

Modifié par Crrash, 31 mars 2010 - 11:06 .


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Crrash wrote...

i drive an invisible car. on sidewalks. and from outside it looks like i'm walking. it even fits on buses and trains.


Heh. :P

I drive two cars. The first is a 2009 Mazda MX-5. It looks like a bumblebee. It's very comfortable. The inside feels like a cockpit.

The other car is a 2005 Lotus Elise. It ensures I'm the coolest car on the road except for when the person who owns the damn Ariel Atom is driving about. My favorite game is "Try to sit in it and get back out again." That game never gets old.

Modifié par Pacifien, 31 mars 2010 - 10:38 .


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Doublepost!

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a sparkly tan '98 Nissan Micra... and I drive it because I thought I'd have a go at getting rid of my self esteem...

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2008 Silverado Z71 offroad
1970 Yenko nova- my crusin car.

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Taken at a one off dealer event....why do i drive it...simply the bst car BMW made...executive comfort, handles like its on rails, and very quick :)

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Gave up driving years ago because of deteriorating vision . Now that my eyes have been surgically fixed, I have no desire to get back into driving. People are nuts behind the wheel these days, and with Public Transit, and cabs, my transportations costs are under $1000 a year. Try doing that in a car..

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Couldn't live without a motor. Nearest train station or bus stop is 3 miles away and neither have great regularity. Only two taxi firms here and they only seem to work school times and weekends.

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ModerateOsprey wrote...

Couldn't live without a motor. Nearest train station or bus stop is 3 miles away and neither have great regularity. Only two taxi firms here and they only seem to work school times and weekends.


Unfortunate. I am lucky that at either end of my street are bus routes that cover most it the area, I can walk to the grocery story in 15 minutes and if I need a cab, I can get one quick.


Sure beats putting gas in the tank at 90+ cents a litre.

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Angband21 wrote...

ModerateOsprey wrote...

Couldn't live without a motor. Nearest train station or bus stop is 3 miles away and neither have great regularity. Only two taxi firms here and they only seem to work school times and weekends.


Unfortunate. I am lucky that at either end of my street are bus routes that cover most it the area, I can walk to the grocery story in 15 minutes and if I need a cab, I can get one quick.


Sure beats putting gas in the tank at 90+ cents a litre.


Hell, that is cheap. We are currently paying up to 120 pence per litre in the UK. It hurts, it really hurts.

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ModerateOsprey wrote...

Angband21 wrote...

ModerateOsprey wrote...

Couldn't live without a motor. Nearest train station or bus stop is 3 miles away and neither have great regularity. Only two taxi firms here and they only seem to work school times and weekends.


Unfortunate. I am lucky that at either end of my street are bus routes that cover most it the area, I can walk to the grocery story in 15 minutes and if I need a cab, I can get one quick.


Sure beats putting gas in the tank at 90+ cents a litre.


Hell, that is cheap. We are currently paying up to 120 pence per litre in the UK. It hurts, it really hurts.


2 summers ago, it got up to $1.33/litre

I remember when I first started driving paying 35 cents/imperial gallon

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Hehe..glory days, indeed :)