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Old 06-09-2012, 05:13 PM
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Default Spinoff: What was your first car?

(and because I'm bored)

My parents bought a 1989 Buick Skylark right before I got my license..it was a family car but it was bought with the idea that I would drive it too.

It looked like this except it was a dark blue...

I drove it in highschool when I needed a car and then my first year of college they handed it over to me while I was at school.

Then my younger sister got her license and needed a vehicle so she got that one and they bought me a 1990 Pontiac Sunbird - well they signed for it but I had to make the payments. It looked just like this...it was totally bare bones..didn't even have a tape player in it back then and was standard transmission..but it was mine and I thought it was the coolest car ever It also overheated anytime I came to a stop at a redlight and I'd have to turn the heater on full blast to keep it from going dead...even in August in MS



THEN the first car I ever bought and paid for all on my on was a 1996 Chevy Cavalier...


I loved that little car. We sold it after I got married and for years I wish I'd kept it
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