My newest is a 99 with everything else older than 1987. If I buy something newer it will be a car that changes the game like an EV. Don't get me wrong. The power new engines make with VVT and injection goodness is a wonderful thing. But I'd prefer to do it in a car that needs my input
I owned a 99 Miata just long enough to fix and flip it for way more than I paid...
my next car will be 2000+, soon as I figure out what that will be and track one down.
Newest car I've ever owned was a 2003. Also the lowest mileage at 76k.
Oldest was a 29. Most have been a tie between 80s&90s
2 of my last 5 have been 200x
bought new (both) 2001 Integra, and a 2014 Chevy Sonic
daeman
Reader
7/14/15 9:05 p.m.
Nope, no 2000's cars for me yet. My current daily is an 85 ford courier (Mazda b2000). As I get older my tastes seem to be going older not newer.
svxsti
New Reader
7/14/15 9:12 p.m.
4G Eclipse GT dropped with tein s techs and 19s. My x totaled it, she took it corners on rails literally.
My wife has (and does) but, yeah, my newest right now is 1992.
dj
Reader
7/15/15 12:36 a.m.
Dang, you got me. Still driving a 99 taco and I would enjoy a newer, lower mileage example...It seams Tacomas don't depreciate after 05.
1992 Miata. 1996 Cherokee. I've never owned anything newer than 1996.
stan
UltraDork
7/15/15 2:29 p.m.
2013 Focus.
...but only because the wife asked "why do we always have to take my car when we travel?" and the (obvious) answer was because my old POSs didn't feel up to it...
I have owned cars from the 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000's and 2010's. Need to look at getting something from the 60''s to have one from each decade of my life. CL has this and I want it bad:
Imagine that with a full NASCAR treatment.