What was your first car… did you like it?

Everyone remembers their first car, right? Did you love it or hate it? Let’s hear the stories!

1988 Chevy Beretta. That thing was a tank. Could take on anything!

Honda Civic. Still love it to this day.

1995 Toyota Camry. Handed it over to my parents and it’s still running close to 300k miles. Looks rough but never fails because we’ve replaced almost everything except the engine, haha.

2004 Hyundai Elantra GL. Yep, loved it! If you want to see it in action, check out Tom MacDonald’s music video for ‘Chrome’… that’s my car in the background!

Fiat Spyder. I loved it until I made the mistake of taking it off-road… big mistake.

Haha, my first car was actually a toy car. Loved that thing! As for a real car, still waiting on that.

Toyota Yaris! I had so much fun driving it, and it felt surprisingly safe. Miss it a lot.

1998 Toyota Tercel in maroon. Honestly, it was a total piece of junk.

2003 Buick LeSabre. It was a great first car. The seats were super comfy.

Nissan Micra. The engine was like a rock. Couldn’t break it even if I tried.

2003 Volkswagen Jetta. Had to sell it when I moved abroad… still miss it a lot.

1956 Dodge four-door sedan. You bet I liked it! Freedom, space, and that big back seat.

1967 Pontiac Grand Prix. Hated that thing. It was so unreliable it might as well have been made out of yarn.

1991 Cadillac DeVille with a cloth top. Absolutely adored that car. Someday I’ll buy another when I’ve got the money.

1988 Nissan Pulsar. It had T-tops, so driving in the summer was the best. The gold color made it look like something out of a sci-fi movie.

'81 Camaro. Black with red leather seats. I liked it, and so did the ladies.

'95 Ford Taurus. A disaster on wheels… back bumper started flapping over forty, wipers barely worked, and the headlights cut out after 30 minutes of driving. But it gave me freedom back in the day, and that’s all that mattered.

1972 Toyota Corona Deluxe. Loved it! Toyota used to have the Corona, Corina, and Corolla back in those days.

1975 Ford Pinto. I called it the ‘Bitchin’ Pinto’.