Do you still remember?
Do you still remember?
Do you still remember?
Volkswagen golf 1.6 tdi
That's a sexy ride!
Was a fun one to drive
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Car
I know nothing about cars
Mine was definitely a car too
A Ford Fiesta, if I remember rightly.
Fun fact, my grandfather never took a driving test since he got his license back in the days when all you needed to do was hand over five shillings.
Good news! It was a Dacia Sandero!
The Honda Security Question Scraper
PIece of shit
Your mom
2011-ish Mazda 3
'99 Renault Megane scenic 1.9D (manual)
it was dangerously slow. And I failed my first test because of it. I was supposed to merge in front of a truck, but i simply couldn't get up to speed in the space i had. The exam lady refused to believe me that it couldn't.
Toyota Corolla
My dad's car. The family car. Decent car.
Same
Imaginary. I've never taken a driver's test or had a driver's license.
I am, however, fully instrument-rated on my local urban mass transit.
Which mass transit vehicle did you pass your test in? How did parallel parking go?
I had to sit in an empty seat between two strangers on a New York City E train. It went fine because I remembered to take my backpack off beforehand and put it in my lap.
Daihatsu Sirion, the 2005 model
VW Passat (2005 I think)
A Buick Roadmaster Estate Master...thing cornered like an ocean liner... floor it and like in fifteen minutes we'd be doing 60 mph. Every ten minutes we'd have to get out and pledge the sides... because of the 'wooden' sides.
Daewoo Nexia
I had a Daewoo VCR.
The 90's were wild, lol
Greetings fellow kid
Kia Pride. First generation. Falling apart, basically a soda can with wheels. Clutch so atrocious that I basically had to relearn how to drive during those fifteen minutes. Allegedly someone I knew got one that didn’t even have a gas pedal, just a relatively high idle.
Only the finest public property here in Lebanon.
2011 VW Golf R
F.A.P. 1314 truck 6 years older than me.
FAP truck
Cruising around with the boys in that thing
I was going to take it in a 1987 Toyota Camry, manual transmission, but the clutch burned up (not my fault... Maybe), and my parents didn't want to get it fixed. I took the test in the driving school's only manual transmission car, which was... A gray sedan, with a second brake pedal for the passenger.
I passed in 2007 with a VW Polo ❤️
At the moment, my learners are passing in a 2015 VW Scirocco 😎
Scirocco looking kinda fly ngl
Thanks! Plenty of people questioned my choice - I questioned my choice 😂 - even as I was dropping hundreds on getting the dual controls installed.
But honestly, it has been such a perfect choice ❤️ thankfully the gearbox fucked up IN warranty! But apart from that one got no complaints. The learners love it as well!
Plenty of horsepower gives them confidence on the motorways 😎 and the power delivery is so smooth ❤️ it is literally just a Golf with a sporty body
Fairly easy. VW Golf. Almost all Driving School cars here are some sort of VW Group Cars (VW, Audi, Skoda)
Slightly different VW Gol
Some Audi, it was quite nice and new and the instructor would pet it and whisper to it every time I stalled the engine during lessons.
Yep it was a Ford Datamine
Plymouth Duster
The car i'm failed my drivers test was a Ford Ranger.
2017 Dacia Sandero.
Yugo 45
Beater
What else would you like to know?
Mother's maiden name? First pet's name?
1981 Ford LTD station wagon in 1990
AMC Hornet. '70-ish
Brazilian '97 Chevrolet S10 very similar to this one:
2009 FIAT Punto
Manual transmission, 1982 SAAB 900. It was canary yellow in 1981 when it was made. It was what I called dog puke yellow by the time I learned to drive in '95-'96.
AKA a sturdy shitbox
Took my test in 1997 in a 1994 magenta geo tracker with a stick shift.
chevy caprice classic
Volkswagen Golf 3.
1985 Volvo 240 station wagon. Puke colored.
bicycle I think
Mom's green 94 Ford Taurus. But I learned to drive in Dad's 89 rust brown Honda Civic hatchback with a manual transmission.
2001 Yaris TS 1.5
Sedan
Oldsmobile Delta 88. I learned to drive in the largest car the driving school had. The thinking was if I could maneuver that beast everything else should be easy. I guess it worked?
That's a beauty
null (haven't taken a test yet and don't have a reason to)
My instructor had a brand new BMW SUV but I took the final test in my dad's 1997 Subaru Impreza.
My grandfathers Cadillac.
A Ford Focus
An old af Peugeot P4!
2001 Pontiac Grand Prix I'll never forget, hell of a car
1993 Dodge Caravan
BMW 118i. Shittiest turn signals I have ever used. Come to think about it, maybe that is the reason BMW drivers avoid using them.
VW Golf
1998 Ford Escape. Pretty reliable car as long as we kept driving it. My mom sold it to a friend for $500 in 2020. He went on vacation for a week and it died 😆
1989 Mercury Sable. White exterior, red interior. Took me 3 tries before I passed.
1969 Mustang
Jeep Grand Cherokee, 1998 model I think
Toyota Yaris
Like most Brits, a Vauxhall (Opel) Corsa.
Shitheap.
Mark 2 Volkswagen Polo.
'96 Saturn Wagon in red. Mom bought it after a car accident left her unable to drive a manual transmission for a year when I was a freshman. She made me learn to drive in it, then as soon as I passed my test she brought herself a brand new Honda CRV with manual transmission and gave me the Saturn. I drove it until I finished graduate school in 06, I gave the Saturn back and she gave me $15k to buy a new car of my choice as a graduation present. My new husband and I chose a Ford Focus wagon, manual transmission, which we drove happily until it's final demise in 2023. Mom sold the Saturn to a friend in the next state of over for a few grand but she drove the poor thing into a flooded road and killed it less than a year later.
I used to have a little Saturn stick shift. It was the best car I ever had. Hated to see them go out of business.
I think it was a 2010 Camaro
My mother's car, a 1981 or so Dodge Aries K-car. I guess those who went to a driving school got their license from there as well? Back then we just got a short course in high school, drove a few times with the instructor, and then had to go to the DMV with our own car to do the actual test.
It took two times. The first time I had trouble starting the car (because it was a Dodge/Chrysler POS) so that instructor denied me after the third try at cranking it. Of course it rattled 17 year old me. Second time (different place, different instructor) went a lot smoother, only issue was my slamming on brakes for a red light, but that probably helped me rather than running it.
It was a pretty new Audi Q5 from the drivers school. This was in 2016
Kia Amanti
VW Golf, silver colour.
Not a bad way to gather some security question answers I guess
To anyone reading this, generate a password for your security answer and stick it in your password manager. It’s safer than trying to remember a fake security answer and much safer than using a real security answer.
I just use nonsense answers or answers that make absolutely no sense to anyone else. (Inside jokes and the like)