What kind of car are you, sexually?

midwestyankee said:
How about a pinewood derby car, or a soapbox derby car? ;)
this sounds about right... particularly since it's hand-operated. :nana:
 
Scalywag said:
could you hear me laughing from your house?
Oh, that was you?

For a while I thought that it was GG laughing on the assumption that I was having another grilled tofu sandwich to help my "stamina."

BTW, I have not yet begun to think about what sort of car I would be. But I will.
 
Scalywag said:
comparing my response to that of the others here, I apparently am not lacking in the self-image department. Of course, my wife may think of me as a go-cart.
Hmmmm...why does the Fred Flintstone car come to mind? Could it be because it's suitable for rocky territory, has optional four-foot drive, and is easily maintained?
 
I think that I would be a Saab Sonnett.

I got my start in the '60s, am rather adventurous, compact, sturdy and long-lasting, and quite maneuverable. I've also been called handsomely styled. Further, like the Sonnett with the 3-cylinder, 2-stroke engine, I can go a long, long way on a tank of fuel. I carry my passengers in relative comfort with a unique flair that brings them back for ride after ride and every ride is a little different.
 

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I'm a Toyota Stout, albeit one that has had the pleasure of being tricked out by the British Secret Services' famous "Q".
Not much to look at on the outside, cheap to run, fairly easy to maintain, to all intents and purposes, just your average vehicle.
To those in the know however, if you push the right buttons there are many surprises in store, the more you look the more hidden devices you will find.
 
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Something on the order of a Willys jeep. Beat up, rode hard, high milage, not real fast, but put it in gear and it will take you whereever you want to go.


:D
 
KarenDee said:
I think I'm like an old Volkswagon. It takes me a while to get up to speed, but once I'm rolling I can go forever on a full tank. People point their fingers and say "Wow, look at that...she's still going!" Plus the more you put your dipstick in and out to check my fluids, the happier I am. I've even been known to take baggage in the trunk as well. Put a new coat of paint on me once in a while, and I'll last forever!

And I can go in water too! :D


.... looks like we're coming from the same garage.... :rose:
 
Scalywag said:
I hope you don't take forever to defrost and throw off a little more heat than the ones I've had.

I am good at fogging up the windows! :)

Oh and I forgot...low maintenance too!!
 
Now the key question is ~~ Can I check the oil for you my lady? hehe..please remain seated while we complete the inspection!! :p :p

KarenDee said:
I am good at fogging up the windows! :)

Oh and I forgot...low maintenance too!!
 
Toyota Celica.

Not much to look at but a surprisingly fun drive and reliable enough to get you where you want to be.
 
BMW Z4: Sexy exterior, powerful Teutonic-designed engine built for long-hauls on the autobahn. In raven.

Or maybe a Trebant: Cute to look at and they just don't make 'em like that anymore.
 
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eudaemonia said:
BMW Z4: Sexy exterior, powerful Teutonic-designed engine built for long-hauls on the autobahn. In raven.

Or maybe a Trebant: Cute to look at and they just don't make 'em like that anymore.
Somehow I have always imagined a more sleek exterior than the Trebant.
 

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I'm going to say a Toyota Crown.
Ordinary looks but full of suprise when you sart pushing the right buttons, and can cruise comfortably or go hard when needed.
 

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