So what was your first car that you bought and paid for yourself. I'm going to lower the tone here before it even starts:
In the UK, a Citroën Dyane 6 tested by the British The Motor magazine in July 1969 had a top speed of 68.6 mph (110.4 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 30.8 seconds. An overall fuel consumption of 36.0 miles per imperial gallon (7.8 L/100 km; 30.0 mpg***8209;US) was recorded, although when driven gently the Dyane managed a class leading 51.0 miles per imperial gallon (5.54 L/100 km; 42.5 mpg***8209;US)
1979 Citroen Dyane that I bought off my sister. It came with a screwdriver to strip the carb and a bigger screwdriver to pry the brakes off the driveshaft.
Loved it. Ruined my driving until I got the SAAB 2.3 turbo. I soon realised that not every car should be kept around the redline when you are on a limited budget
In the UK, a Citroën Dyane 6 tested by the British The Motor magazine in July 1969 had a top speed of 68.6 mph (110.4 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 30.8 seconds. An overall fuel consumption of 36.0 miles per imperial gallon (7.8 L/100 km; 30.0 mpg***8209;US) was recorded, although when driven gently the Dyane managed a class leading 51.0 miles per imperial gallon (5.54 L/100 km; 42.5 mpg***8209;US)
1979 Citroen Dyane that I bought off my sister. It came with a screwdriver to strip the carb and a bigger screwdriver to pry the brakes off the driveshaft.
Loved it. Ruined my driving until I got the SAAB 2.3 turbo. I soon realised that not every car should be kept around the redline when you are on a limited budget