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Test Drives
Published 16/04/2009 @ 03:13:54, By taxiguy
Today, I went on a sort of test drive "rampage"
at the local used car lots. I don't plan on selling the Mercury, but a new addition to the driveway is always nice if the right car comes along, and I was just feeling amibitious today anyway
These are the cars I drove:
1979 Oldsmobile Delta 88 "Touring Sedan" - $2495
me driving the Olds
1979 Lincoln Town Car (sorry, bad picture) -$4000
1976 Cadillac Eldorado - $4900
Latest Edition: 16/04/2009 @ 03:16:20
at the local used car lots. I don't plan on selling the Mercury, but a new addition to the driveway is always nice if the right car comes along, and I was just feeling amibitious today anyway
These are the cars I drove:
1979 Oldsmobile Delta 88 "Touring Sedan" - $2495
me driving the Olds
1979 Lincoln Town Car (sorry, bad picture) -$4000
1976 Cadillac Eldorado - $4900
Latest Edition: 16/04/2009 @ 03:16:20
Test Drives
Published 16/04/2009 @ 03:32:06, By marioman3138
Your favourite?
Me-the Olds-saw a two-door just like it on Saturday.
Me-the Olds-saw a two-door just like it on Saturday.
Test Drives
Published 16/04/2009 @ 03:34:09, By taxiguy
I like the Caddy the most. The Olds is nice too. The Town Car looks cool but the engine in this one didn't run so good, and the hood was too tall.
Test Drives
Published 16/04/2009 @ 14:33:51, By CarChasesFanatic
Unbeliaveable that what i'd love doing the most in this life is so easy for you to do lovely that Eldorado, it's just great and really nice, not that i don't like the others, but the Caddy is just by the way how do you do this? i mean you just go and say "i want to test drive the car out there" and they give you the keys? or what do you do? because by what it seems it looks like it is very easy for you
Test Drives
Published 17/04/2009 @ 00:56:30, By taxiguy
You just go and start looking at the car, and the dealer will come out and approach you. Say you are interested in the car, then you look around at it a bit, open the hood, trunk, look at the interior, ask a few questions (previous owners, mileage, probelems, etc... ) and they are more than willing to let you drive it around a bit. It's not hard at all, and it's quite fun to drive a new and different car.
Test Drives
Published 18/04/2009 @ 07:33:04, By qwerty_86
Lucky that you can find older cars like that to test drive (and in such great condition!). Cars of that vintage around here are heavily used and usually smoking.
Test Drives
Published 19/04/2009 @ 03:35:12, By IRT_BMT_IND
There seem to be a lot of 1980s and 1970s cars at low prices in Michigan. Here you have to go out of your way to find cars like that.
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Published 19/04/2009 @ 04:39:39, By taxiguy
It's becuase we don't have inspections or emissions requirements to kill them off. Plus, people just tend to keep cars for a long time here.
Test Drives
Published 27/05/2009 @ 09:29:45, By 58_Roadmaster
Great idea for a topic, TG! I recently test drove a 2005 Buick Park Avenue that was fully loaded. The one thing that I did not like was how the veneer on the dash caught the sun's rays much easier than on most cars. This was due to the position of the veneer, being mounted facing upwards, rather than facing the driver.
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 09:31:47, By 58_Roadmaster
Oh, yeah. My vote is also for the Oldsmobile. How many miles are on the Lincoln? 4000 dollars seems quite high.
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 11:19:17, By antp
This reminds me that few weeks ago I could drive an Audi A5, that's a very nice car to drive And the TDI engine was surprisingly silent.
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 15:38:30, By CarChasesFanatic
No pics of the exterior 58_Roadmaster?
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 18:51:05, By 58_Roadmaster
Well that isn't the actual car, but if you insist
Latest Edition: 27/05/2009 @ 18:55:08
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 22:29:12, By taxiguy
You like big boats too don't you Roadmaster?
Latest Edition: 27/05/2009 @ 22:29:29
Latest Edition: 27/05/2009 @ 22:29:29
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 22:34:44, By CarChasesFanatic
I thought the picture you posted above was posted by you anyway the Park Avenue is simply bautiful...
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Published 27/05/2009 @ 22:44:59, By Neptune
That’s the more elegant "top tier" Buick Park Avenue Ultra
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Published 28/05/2009 @ 01:39:05, By Neptune
I suppose while I’m here I could mention that I test drove a new ’09 Toyota Sequoia (redesigned all-new for ’08) The one I tested was Blue (I think the color name was like Nautical Blue)
Latest Edition: 04/12/2009 @ 02:45:09
Latest Edition: 04/12/2009 @ 02:45:09
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Published 28/05/2009 @ 01:44:39, By CarChasesFanatic
Such a huge SUV, i like it
Neptune, could you solve a doubt i have?
Latest Edition: 28/05/2009 @ 01:49:43
Neptune, could you solve a doubt i have?
Latest Edition: 28/05/2009 @ 01:49:43
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Published 28/05/2009 @ 02:08:54, By CarChasesFanatic
It's quite a simple doubt and i guess i kind of have the answer for it, but, on most american cars which have e-brake instead of hand brake (even if it's after all the same, isn't it?) how are you supposed to release it? i mean i know you apply it by "pressing" (oh dear what verb am i meant to use here?) it with your foot but how do you release it is my question