Hello

Started by veeman, February 16, 2012, 10:23:57 AM

veeman

Hi.  Wanted to introduce myself. 

I'm 38, married, with kids.

Love everything about cars but sadly don't know how to work on them other than changing a tire.  Maybe one day I'll learn.

Quick list of cars I grew up with, cars I drove but didn't own, cars I've owned, and current cars (with some comments)

71 chevy nova - looked real cool.  didn't start when it rained
77 ford granada - drove real quiet.  rusted very quick
81 ford pinto - nice litte car.  didn't realize at the time how unsafe they were.  only had an am radio.
84 chevy celebrity - (drove this one) 4 cylinder.  a lot of car in terms of size for cheap.  made cheap though.  speedometer from day one didn't   
     hold steady.  only driver side side view mirror.  slow...could hardly pass a truck on the highway and forget about it in the hills.
87 mercury sable - (drove this one) i thought it was awesome in terms of looks and quality until it hit about 60 thousand miles where
     everything, and I mean everything, fell apart. 
89 dodge daytona (drove this one) - loved this car, especially the pop-up headlights, even if it was underpowered.  put around 200 thousand
     miles on it.
96 ford taurus (drove this one) - i actually liked the styling despite its many detractors.  i have nothing bad to say about this car other than
     maybe the standard small skinny tires it came with.  people always said it was junk compared with a camcord but i thought it looked better
     from the outside
98 mazda protege (owned this one/split driving it with my wife) - nice little car that was peppy.  only thing bad about it was that it felt small
     and hence vulnerable on the highway.  no fault of the car itself.  traded it in at 80,000 miles because i didn't want to invest in fixing front
     end damage due to an accident
2003 mazda 6i (owned this one/ i mostly drove it) - i loved how this car looked and how it handled.  only reason i wouldn't buy it today would
     be the lack of stability control and the 4 cylinder was buzzy/noisy especially when the car was full.  car was sadly totaled at 55,000 miles
     due to a van hitting me while I was on the highway.
2006 toyota rav4 limited 6 cylinder (owned this one/family car/wife's car) - everything about this car on paper should have been great.  super
   fast, handled pretty well, good stereo.  i hated this car though.  i think it was the light green color my wife chose and the car was just not a
   quiet smooth ride on the interstate.  it was bumpy.  when driving with the family in tow i don't want something which necessarily handles
   real well.  i'd  much prefer something that's real quiet and smooth because my significant other gets peeved when i drive aggressive (it's
   that whole mother/child thing; if you're married and have kids - you may relate.) Also the acceleration at low speeds was very jerky.  sold it
   at 38,000 miles.
2009 buick enclave cxl awd color: black (currently own this one/family car/wife's car) - just love this car.  it is so smooth and quiet and it
   looks great. feels like i'm in a car which costs 20 grand more (other than the cheesy fake wood on the dash).  it's so heavy it feels like a
   tank in a snowstorm (a good thing).  50,000 miles in 3 years.  financed it for 0% apr for 5 years.
2007 hyundai sonata limited color dark blue: (currently own this one/my car/ usually driving without the family in tow) - I dig the understated
    looks of this car especially with the aftermarket high quality tint I had put on.  plenty fast and quiet enough.  gas mileage isn't that great
    and wish it handled like my mazda 6i.  60,000 miles in 5 years.  paid off the car a while back.  nice to not have two car payments.

Anyways, sorry for being so long winded.  Hello to everybody.
       

cawimmer430

Welcome to Carspin!  :cheers:

You're gonna love this place.  :praise:
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Byteme

Quote from: veeman on February 16, 2012, 10:23:57 AM
Hi.  Wanted to introduce myself. 

I'm 38, married, with kids.

Love everything about cars but sadly don't know how to work on them other than changing a tire.  Maybe one day I'll learn.

       

Welcome aboard.

Think of this place as the central business district of a small town.  Go in most places and it's straightforward.  Wander into general talk and it is sometimes like a pub full of half drunk blue collar workers who have all the answers to the world's problems.  Don't take what goes on in there too seriously.  :lol:

Eye of the Tiger

Welcome. Take a look at my VAN thread. Do you like turtles? I like turtles.
2008 TUNDRA (Truck Ultra-wideband Never-say-die Daddy Rottweiler Awesome)

MexicoCityM3

Founder, BMW Car Club de México
http://bmwclub.org.mx
'05 M3 E46 6SPD Mystic Blue
'08 M5 E60 SMG  Space Grey
'11 1M E82 6SPD Sapphire Black
'16 GT4 (1/3rd Share lol)
'18 M3 CS
'16 X5 5.0i (Wife)
'14 MINI Cooper Countryman S Automatic (For Sale)

cawimmer430

I think the mods should move this to General Talk where it will get more exposure.  :ohyeah:
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mzziaz

Quote from: MiataJohn on February 16, 2012, 10:56:01 AM
Welcome aboard.

Think of this place as the central business district of a small town.  Go in most places and it's straightforward.  Wander into general talk and it is sometimes like a pub full of half drunk blue collar workers who have all the answers to the world's problems.  Don't take what goes on in there too seriously.  :lol:

Heh, good analogy.

Oh, and welcome!
Cuore Sportivo

Onslaught

Welcome, I'm 38 myself. I also suck at working on cars.

mzziaz

Quote from: Onslaught on February 17, 2012, 09:55:58 AM
Welcome, I'm 38 myself. I also suck at working on cars.

You too?

:cheers:
Cuore Sportivo

Laconian

Welcome. How did you find this place? I don't think we are listed on the Googles. It's a secret! :mask:
Kia EV6 GT-Line / MX-5 RF 6MT

shp4man

Welcome. Sometimes I think it sucks to work on cars. All day. :rolleyes: Wimmer is sad that one of your cars wasn't a '77 Volare.  :lol:

Galaxy

Quote from: Laconian on February 17, 2012, 11:47:54 AM
Welcome. How did you find this place? I don't think we are listed on the Googles. It's a secret! :mask:


Carspin is the top result if you google carspin.

Laconian

Oh. Maybe the messages are robotted out.
Kia EV6 GT-Line / MX-5 RF 6MT

Eye of the Tiger

Quote from: Laconian on February 17, 2012, 02:51:27 PM
Oh. Maybe the messages are robotted out.

I think veeman is a robot, anyway.
2008 TUNDRA (Truck Ultra-wideband Never-say-die Daddy Rottweiler Awesome)

Galaxy

Quote from: Laconian on February 17, 2012, 02:51:27 PM
Oh. Maybe the messages are robotted out.

According to this site...

http://themecraft.net/www/carspin.net

...carspin gets a zero for search engine compatibility.

cawimmer430

Quote from: shp4man on February 17, 2012, 02:34:33 PM
Wimmer is sad that one of your cars wasn't a '77 Volare.  :lol:

I'm more into '74 Dodge Monacos these days.  :praise:

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SVT666


SVT666

I mean....welcome.

2o6

Hi! We welcome you.

veeman

Thanks for all the hellos!  A few years ago I used to lurk every now and then on a car and driver forum in which, I don't remember exactly why, I was directed to this forum.  Then I used to lurk every now and then on this forum, and I figured that lurking was lame, and why not contribute.
I'll do my best to read the forum at least once a day and contribute at least once every few days.  Thanks for all the hellos!


CJ


Laconian

First it's once a day, and then it's every waking moment. Especially if you're white collar and on a computer all day. :lol:
Kia EV6 GT-Line / MX-5 RF 6MT

dazzleman

Quote from: veeman on February 18, 2012, 12:12:40 PM
Thanks for all the hellos!  A few years ago I used to lurk every now and then on a car and driver forum in which, I don't remember exactly why, I was directed to this forum.  Then I used to lurk every now and then on this forum, and I figured that lurking was lame, and why not contribute.
I'll do my best to read the forum at least once a day and contribute at least once every few days.  Thanks for all the hellos!



Welcome.  I hope you stick around.  This is a very friendly place, with a great bunch of guys.
A good friend will come bail you out of jail...BUT, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, DAMN...that was fun!

dazzleman

Quote from: veeman on February 16, 2012, 10:23:57 AM
Hi.  Wanted to introduce myself. 

I'm 38, married, with kids.

Love everything about cars but sadly don't know how to work on them other than changing a tire.  Maybe one day I'll learn.

Quick list of cars I grew up with, cars I drove but didn't own, cars I've owned, and current cars (with some comments)

71 chevy nova - looked real cool.  didn't start when it rained
77 ford granada - drove real quiet.  rusted very quick
81 ford pinto - nice litte car.  didn't realize at the time how unsafe they were.  only had an am radio.
84 chevy celebrity - (drove this one) 4 cylinder.  a lot of car in terms of size for cheap.  made cheap though.  speedometer from day one didn't   
     hold steady.  only driver side side view mirror.  slow...could hardly pass a truck on the highway and forget about it in the hills.
87 mercury sable - (drove this one) i thought it was awesome in terms of looks and quality until it hit about 60 thousand miles where
     everything, and I mean everything, fell apart. 
89 dodge daytona (drove this one) - loved this car, especially the pop-up headlights, even if it was underpowered.  put around 200 thousand
     miles on it.
96 ford taurus (drove this one) - i actually liked the styling despite its many detractors.  i have nothing bad to say about this car other than
     maybe the standard small skinny tires it came with.  people always said it was junk compared with a camcord but i thought it looked better
     from the outside
98 mazda protege (owned this one/split driving it with my wife) - nice little car that was peppy.  only thing bad about it was that it felt small
     and hence vulnerable on the highway.  no fault of the car itself.  traded it in at 80,000 miles because i didn't want to invest in fixing front
     end damage due to an accident
2003 mazda 6i (owned this one/ i mostly drove it) - i loved how this car looked and how it handled.  only reason i wouldn't buy it today would
     be the lack of stability control and the 4 cylinder was buzzy/noisy especially when the car was full.  car was sadly totaled at 55,000 miles
     due to a van hitting me while I was on the highway.
2006 toyota rav4 limited 6 cylinder (owned this one/family car/wife's car) - everything about this car on paper should have been great.  super
   fast, handled pretty well, good stereo.  i hated this car though.  i think it was the light green color my wife chose and the car was just not a
   quiet smooth ride on the interstate.  it was bumpy.  when driving with the family in tow i don't want something which necessarily handles
   real well.  i'd  much prefer something that's real quiet and smooth because my significant other gets peeved when i drive aggressive (it's
   that whole mother/child thing; if you're married and have kids - you may relate.) Also the acceleration at low speeds was very jerky.  sold it
   at 38,000 miles.
2009 buick enclave cxl awd color: black (currently own this one/family car/wife's car) - just love this car.  it is so smooth and quiet and it
   looks great. feels like i'm in a car which costs 20 grand more (other than the cheesy fake wood on the dash).  it's so heavy it feels like a
   tank in a snowstorm (a good thing).  50,000 miles in 3 years.  financed it for 0% apr for 5 years.
2007 hyundai sonata limited color dark blue: (currently own this one/my car/ usually driving without the family in tow) - I dig the understated
    looks of this car especially with the aftermarket high quality tint I had put on.  plenty fast and quiet enough.  gas mileage isn't that great
    and wish it handled like my mazda 6i.  60,000 miles in 5 years.  paid off the car a while back.  nice to not have two car payments.

Anyways, sorry for being so long winded.  Hello to everybody.
       

My buddy had an '86 Daytona with the digital speedometer.  When we went on the highway, he used to love to bring it to three digits.
A good friend will come bail you out of jail...BUT, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, DAMN...that was fun!

Laconian

Quote from: dazzleman on February 18, 2012, 05:24:32 PM
My buddy had an '86 Daytona with the digital speedometer.  When we went on the highway, he used to love to bring it to three digits.
My friend does that all the time. He announces "ENGAGING OMEGA DRIVE!", and the speedometer suddenly jumps up 60%.

(he presses the MPH/KPH toggle button)
Kia EV6 GT-Line / MX-5 RF 6MT

Mustangfan2003

we are on the growth boys and hello

dazzleman

Quote from: Laconian on February 18, 2012, 05:39:39 PM
My friend does that all the time. He announces "ENGAGING OMEGA DRIVE!", and the speedometer suddenly jumps up 60%.

(he presses the MPH/KPH toggle button)
:lol:  That's cheating!
A good friend will come bail you out of jail...BUT, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, DAMN...that was fun!

cawimmer430

If you're bored at work or at home, you can always have fun guessing obscure European cars in my thread.  :praise:

Link: http://www.carspin.net/forums/index.php?topic=14709.new#new
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Madman

Quote from: Galaxy on February 17, 2012, 02:56:01 PM
According to this site...

http://themecraft.net/www/carspin.net

...carspin gets a zero for search engine compatibility.


Wow, we're the best-kept secret on the interwebz!  :lol:

Welcome aboard, veeman.  Good to see someone with a car history nearly as embarrassing as mine!
Current cars: 2015 Ford Escape SE, 2011 MINI Cooper

Formerly owned cars: 2010 Mazda 5 Sport, 2008 Audi A4 2.0T S-Line Sedan, 2003 Volkswagen Passat GL 1.8T wagon, 1998 Ford Escort SE sedan, 2001 Cadillac Catera, 2000 Volkswagen Golf GLS 2.0 5-Door, 1997 Honda Odyssey LX, 1991 Volvo 240 sedan, 1990 Volvo 740 Turbo sedan, 1987 Volvo 240 DL sedan, 1990 Peugeot 405 DL Sportswagon, 1985 Peugeot 505 Turbo sedan, 1985 Merkur XR4Ti, 1983 Renault R9 Alliance DL sedan, 1979 Chevrolet Caprice Classic wagon, 1975 Volkswagen Transporter, 1980 Fiat X-1/9 Bertone, 1979 Volkswagen Rabbit C 3-Door hatch, 1976 Ford Pinto V6 coupe, 1952 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe sedan

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Soup DeVille

Quote from: Galaxy on February 17, 2012, 02:56:01 PM
According to this site...

http://themecraft.net/www/carspin.net

...carspin gets a zero for search engine compatibility.

it also lists "Laconia" is our most popular topic.
Maybe we need to start off small. I mean, they don't let you fuck the glumpers at Glumpees without a level 4 FuckPass, do they?

1975 Honda CB750, 1986 Rebel Rascal (sailing dinghy), 2015 Mini Cooper, 2020 Winnebago 31H (E450), 2021 Toyota 4Runner, 2022 Lincoln Aviator