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Do I have a girl car?

I feel like a beeatch 49 members have voted

  1. 1. Is SHIPPS driving a girl ride?

    • Yes
      63%
      31
    • No
      32%
      16
    • He is driving a cheap low class ride...
      4%
      2

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My first at 16 was a 99 white chevy malibu. I only saw women or hispanic males drive the same car.

QUOTE (JPN366 @ Jan 31, 2010 -> 11:56 PM)
I'm only saying yes because it's you. :D Hell, I got s*** from people in high school and I had a black '98 Mustang. I've had a black '99 Mustang and a baby blue '07 Mustang since. HPIM0048.jpg

Funny thing about Stangs... up north, they are definitely men's cars. But I lived in Tennessee for a few years, and I noticed that almost everyone who drove a Mustang was a woman.

 

QUOTE (NorthSideSox72 @ Feb 1, 2010 -> 06:46 AM)
Funny thing about Stangs... up north, they are definitely men's cars. But I lived in Tennessee for a few years, and I noticed that almost everyone who drove a Mustang was a woman.

 

That was my experience growing up in central Illinois. And not just any woman; normally larger, older, smoker-type women ("i'm independent!").

 

The only girls car out there is the one I was stuck with for the last 5-6 years - a 2001 Pontiac Sunfire. It was my fiances car throughout college, and I hated everything about it. It was designed for a 16 year old girl, not a 6'1" 220lb man. I'm so glad we finally bought a new car and got rid of that P.o.S.

QUOTE (Quinarvy @ Feb 1, 2010 -> 12:39 AM)
That is one beautiful car JPN. Mustangs are the only Fords I really like.

 

Anyway, "girl car" is subjective. My car (model/color in pic below) is called a girls car because of its horn and "cuteness". Well, it was my moms (she got my grandmas Lincoln, but didn't like it, and was able to sell it to mostly cover an 09 black Honda Accord), and is the newest car in the highschool in terms of years. Quite frankly, if you like you're car, you're good.

 

Quick note: My car is also the only car that runs decently at the highschool. It just sucks in snow.

 

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Mazda 3's are really nice cars, my girlfriend has one, it has the 2.3 liter engine and has a lot of pickup. I can not say anything because i drive a 2005.5 Jetta. It is a damm nice car, but is considered a "chick" car, but man, those seat warmers in the winter kick butt. But then again, the ones who make fun of cars are the ones who drive P.O.S. cars or have no car and beg for rides!

 

QUOTE (Reddy @ Jan 31, 2010 -> 06:59 AM)
at least it's not a yellow VW Bug with those flower rims. Could be worse.

Thats his weekend car.

Its a ladys car (my sister has one).

 

But I also have a car that would be considered a girls car, and its from HS, so who am I to judge?

1993 Sky Blue Toyota Camry, and I'm damn proud of it.

03 Hyundai Accent, I love that car. Not much to it, but I love it.

As long as it gets you from point A to point B who gives a rats behind what 'kind' of car it is.......

QUOTE (juddling @ Feb 2, 2010 -> 11:16 PM)
As long as it gets you from point A to point B who gives a rats behind what 'kind' of car it is.......

This the kind of thing guys that drive women's vehicles typically say...

 

J/K!

QUOTE (iamshack @ Feb 2, 2010 -> 11:26 PM)
This the kind of thing guys that drive women's vehicles typically say...

 

J/K!

 

 

2003 Ford T-bird here. doubt that would be considered a girly car but i have no problem driving my wife's Chevy Aveo when necessary.

QUOTE (juddling @ Feb 3, 2010 -> 12:29 AM)
2003 Ford T-bird here. doubt that would be considered a girly car but i have no problem driving my wife's Chevy Aveo when necessary.

I wassssonly kiddddddinnnnggg. Come baaaaccckkk...;)

2007 Jeep Wrangler (4DR) Rubicon Edition.

 

* Sway bar disconnects

* Lockers

* 4:10gr

* Dual Tops

 

I get about 20MPG, too.

 

^ Not a girl car.

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See the thing is that I am not getting girl car mileage on this f***er. I'm getting like 18mpg.

I voted "SHIPPS has a girl car even if he buys a muscle car, because SHIPPS is a girl"

QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Feb 3, 2010 -> 10:42 AM)
I voted "SHIPPS has a girl car even if he buys a muscle car, because SHIPPS is a girl"

 

You couldn't be more right.

Methinks it was the moobs that gave it away.

 

QUOTE (Tex @ Jan 31, 2010 -> 09:03 PM)
Your are fine and that is a manly vehicle. For every state except Texas, we wouldn't even let our women drive one.

 

Yeah, but you're women in Texas look like men anyway.

My car is dark green 1993 toyota camry with 235,500 miles on it, is missing hubcaps on the passenger side, has paint chipped off all over, and most of the paint is chipping off the hood. I think I look badass in a junky car, and it kinda looks a little like Roadkill from the Twisted Metal games, and I'm damn proud of it. ;)

QUOTE (SouthsideDon48 @ Feb 4, 2010 -> 02:03 PM)
My car is dark green 1993 toyota camry with 235,500 miles on it, is missing hubcaps on the passenger side, has paint chipped off all over, and most of the paint is chipping off the hood. I think I look badass in a junky car, and it kinda looks a little like Roadkill from the Twisted Metal games, and I'm damn proud of it. ;)

 

Ha, I have a blue 1991 Camry, also missing hubcaps and paint. Havent eclipsed 200,000 yet. but I suspect I will

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