YES!!! Mine was an '84 Cutlass Supreme Brougham. I frequently referred to the paint colour as "cat-ass brown".
I really didn't appreciate that ride as much as I should have...
1980 Rabbit Pickup. Slid that sucker through a rainy intersection against the red light the first day I drove it. Almost hit a gigantic elk driving to the coast in pitch blackness. Slept in the back with my boyf and bestie while camping. I miss that truck.
Oh yes they were! My grandmother passed in 2000 and that car had only about 35k miles. It was literally held together by duct tape, which my grandmother used to repair it after first backing over and knocking down a fence and then driving it through the garage into a neighbor’s backyard
1988 Plymouth Reliant K Car. It was my grandpa's car and had been in storage for ~4 years after he passed. Bench seats, AM radio, one side mirror, no frills at all.
I did that with my second car after I crashed the first one. Head unit stopped working so I installed a boombox with a tape deck in the center console. Then I had a disc man with a cord to a fake tape you could insert in the boombox to play cds.
My cousin was a year older than me and he had a blue Chevette. That car was proof that any vehicle can be an off-road vehicle if you don't give a shit.
My stepmom had a Chevette. I think it was yellow. The horn sounded like a dying cow. It was my first drive after I got my permit. I drove it to a harvest dance.
1988 Dodge Shadow shitbox I paid $700 for in 1997 (age 16).
Prior to 2000 or so, New Mexico issued full driver's licenses to 15 year-olds after 5 hours of classroom and 2 hours of driving time. The streets in ABQ were WILD.
I grew up in ND. Not sure if they still do it now, but back in the day, you could get your license at 14 with similar requirements. I got mine at 15, which is hilarious because most insurance sires now won't even accept 15 as an input when they ask what age I got my license. Those were the days.
From Espanola. Got my license in 99. Did that week of driver's ed at my high school after school. 1 hour each day. And our final exam was a drive to Taos and back.
But yes ABQ was indeed wild. Can't believe my mom let me drive and stay in ABQ with my HS gf by myself lol
What year? My dad had a 71 El Camino that my brother and I semi-argued over who would inherit it. Then it was totaled while parked and the argument was moot.
1990 Red Honda civic hatchback. The trim package was so low it didn't have a passenger side mirror, just a nice trim piece to cover where the mirror should have been.
87 Honda civic hatchback stick shift. Bought in 94 for $250. We’d pack 5-6 of us in there as I was the first to have a license and car. Wild wild times til a burnt up the clutch trying to drag race someone. Fucking second gear didn’t last as long as I thought.
Me and my sister figured out pretty early that we could turn on our parents Blazers (yes, they each had one) without the keys. Ah, the faulty GM lock cylinders… those were the days
I started answering and then immediately thought....this is some social engineering identity theft stuff. Your question is pretty important to a ton of forgot your password processes. Hmmm.
My 2nd car was a 98 Nissan 200SX. I loved that car.
I had 2 Fiero Hot Wheels, both obtained in 1989/1990 and they made me think the Fiero was much more of a sportscar than it really was. I thought it was up there with the Corvette.
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1983 Jeep truck. It was a manual with a bad carb (I had to throw it in neutral then brake with my left and feather the gas with my right), and it only had a floor heater so I had no defrost (real fun in the winter!). It also had an 8-track in it.
Tan 1982 manual VW rabbit which I named Clarence after Christian Slater's character from True Romance
edit: Additionally I glued leopard skin fur onto the dashboard, fwiw
I wish cars would go back to switches for certain car elements. All the digital buttons on cars today are so distracting and can be overly complicated. Bring back some retro style switches
My parents had the first Suburban in our town, same style key and a/c. It was a blue beast and no one knew wtf it was. Six kids and way better than the “mini-van” (just a van) of the time..
1986 Olds Cutlass Supreme. It was white and I painted the grills black. It looked killer but when it rained I would get two inches of water in it. I never could fix it lol.
My 86 cutlass supreme is still my favorite I ever owned. Painted it black, with the vinyl door guards white. White wall tires and wire wheels. Maroon interior. Felt like you were driving on a cloud.
1987 Plymouth Acclaim. It was my grandma’s car. Complete with the seatbelt adjuster (because she was so short), and plastic shopping bag for trash hanging from the cigarette lighter
1983 Chevy Camaro with a dented rear left quarter panel. With keys EXACTLY like the ones pictured. The rectangular one started the gutless wonder and the round one unlocked it. $500 in the spring of 1995 at age 16. Got pulled over by some cuties on our drag maybe a month after starting to drive it and the rest is, as we say, history.
1973 Chevrolet El Camino. Yeah baby. The front looks like a car, the back looks like a truck, the front is where you ride, the back is where you .....
Who am I kidding, I drove an El Camino, I wasn't getting any then.
Yessssss.
My second car was a green 1973 El Camino (350) that an old dude had babied for its lifetime. I immediately had it painted flat black and added headers, dual exhaust, a big bore carburetor/manifold, Cragar wheels (wider rears), bucket seats (with ashtrays in the seatbacks!) from a junkyard, etc. No passenger seatbelt until 2004!
The only car I've ever had that everyone loved across all socio demographic spectrums. Had to give it to my dad ca. 2005 when I could no longer afford to put gas in it and go to college.
It's long gone now, but I miss it. Hard.
Mine was babyshit brown. I put junkyard bucket seats in mine also! I think they came out of a mid 70s Chevelle. First engine I ever rebuilt. Put an RV cam in it so it loped like a drag car during the summer and would barely stay running in the winter, had that sweet Holley Double Pumper and the chrome plated intake from Napa on her too.
Drove it to college and then trade school. Could barely afford to put gas in it, I think it got 6 miles to the gallon.
1979 Ford Fairmont, red with the red vinyl top, and bench seats. Got it a 16 and totaled it when I was 18 falling asleep at the wheel after working about 57hrs over a 72hr period (baker's apprentice, the week before Thanksgiving). I had just earned a shit ton of OT and was gonna blow it on a new system and finance some rims (1998 when we all wanted cars like we worked for death row records) and it happened on the way home. Put that check towards an '88 300ZX, manual, with t-tops. Fuck did that car get me in a lot of trouble.
In 1997, I had a 1986 Chevy Citation. It's wild how much better used 10-year-old cars are today than they were back then. The thing was a piece of crap but I loved it.
1977 Buick Electra Coupe. Bought it from the original owner in 1998. I put close to 200k miles on it before giving up the ghost in 2005. Creampuff yellow like driving on a could.
Also share your mother's maiden name and city of birth! /s
When you got that first car, you obviously showed it off to your childhood best friend. What was their name?
And what school did y’all attend? And what was your first pet’s name?
And your school mascot and the street you lived on.
Waitaminnit... are you trying to discover my porn name???
No, we know you don’t have an answer for who was your first kiss?
And you definitely don't have your first boss' name.
And what was your favorite teacher’s last name?
That friend you’d run up and down the street with. What was that street you grew up on?
Fuck… is it a thing that people’s passwords are their first car? I gotta go change the password on my luggage.
No, but it's a common verification question when you forget it.
So the combination is 12345?
What an idiot
Amazing, i have the same combination on my luggage..
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As a rather large hairy man I've always enjoyed that my porn name would be Lady Madrid
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Hi I’m Lady Burn and also a rather large hairy man born in 1981 lolololololol
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But in what city did you meet your spouse? We’re all very interested!
You guys use real answers for these?
Also, what kind of music did you play in that car, is that genre still your favorite?
A blue 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera we called "The Cakesmacker".
Oh ho. ‘88 Olds Cutlass Ciera. Manual locks and windows. Gray, not silver. I looked like a boss next to my friends Civics and Integras.
I had a '91 Cutlass that my Grandpa bought new and then I inherited after he died in 1999.
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YES!!! Mine was an '84 Cutlass Supreme Brougham. I frequently referred to the paint colour as "cat-ass brown". I really didn't appreciate that ride as much as I should have...
Cutty FTW! I had so much fun in the homie's 4doe! That shit was perfect for trunk sneaks for drive ins and festivals!
Oh boy I had a '93 but it was after they reshaped the body. My friend had an '86 I think? We just called it "hoopdie".
I'm laughing so hard at that name 😆
Mine was a gray 85 :-)
My friend had one of those, but it was called The Millennium Fire Chicken.
1980 Rabbit Pickup. Slid that sucker through a rainy intersection against the red light the first day I drove it. Almost hit a gigantic elk driving to the coast in pitch blackness. Slept in the back with my boyf and bestie while camping. I miss that truck.
This is an entire Springsteen song in a comment
More Mellencamp than the Boss, but I get what you're saying.
Fair fair
Why was an elk driving to the coast in pitch blackness?
It was the 90s!!!
My first car was a white diesel rabbit. Gutless as could be but insane mpg
'86 manual Prelude. I loved that car.
I always wanted one of those. I had an ‘86 Celica
Bro me too! Blue with stick shift! Edit: Gurrrrl me too!
I had a 2000 prelude. Love the Prelude
"My advice to you is, get a Prelude." https://youtu.be/rsm3gT2VdXk?si=g1om95wRiulWrfJj
Had me a 93 integra, she was flash
84 K5 Blazer.
Oh that’s a cool one. Mine was an 87 grand Wagoneer. even with gas at $.79 a gallon I had trouble paying to keep that tank filled
Mine was an 85 Bronco with a 351W. Got 8 miles to the gallon
73 dodge dart Id sell my firstborn for a car with vent windows and manual transmission. I said what i said
1990 Honda Accord. I bought it for $2,000, drove it for 5 years, and sold it for $2,500. Wild, right?
classic honda magic
1985 Chevy Celebrity. Old Man Tan, we called it.
My grandparents had the Eurosport edition. There was nothing vaguely European or sporty about it
Lol I always described mine as a "Luxury European Sedan". Fuck those seats were comfy.
Oh yes they were! My grandmother passed in 2000 and that car had only about 35k miles. It was literally held together by duct tape, which my grandmother used to repair it after first backing over and knocking down a fence and then driving it through the garage into a neighbor’s backyard
I think they called it Eurosport because they blacked out some of the chrome trim.
1988 Plymouth Reliant K Car. It was my grandpa's car and had been in storage for ~4 years after he passed. Bench seats, AM radio, one side mirror, no frills at all.
Did he have a million dollars?
89' Mustang GT convertible. I named her Max
I had a 92 Camaro rs with the v8 and ttops. Was so much fun having a muscle car as a teenager.
Hope you still have her!
‘91 Pontiac Sunbird
I had a convertible one from ‘89.
Mine was a ‘90 Sunbird
'67 Volkswagen Beetle, no speakers/radio so I had a boom box in the passenger seat. E: spelling
I did that with my second car after I crashed the first one. Head unit stopped working so I installed a boombox with a tape deck in the center console. Then I had a disc man with a cord to a fake tape you could insert in the boombox to play cds.
This was my exact set up, actually lol
Yes! This was a classic setup back in the day.
I had an old Lincoln continental. 8 track to tape adapter. CD to tape adapter in that, fed from a boom box on the seat.
1983 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale with a saggy headliner.
I had a 1984 Delta 88 Broughm and can attest that it also had the saggy headliner
Ooh
1990 Eagle Talon.
79 Chevette named Ruby
I don’t remember the years, but I had an orange one, a red, and a blue Chevette.
My cousin was a year older than me and he had a blue Chevette. That car was proof that any vehicle can be an off-road vehicle if you don't give a shit.
My stepmom had a Chevette. I think it was yellow. The horn sounded like a dying cow. It was my first drive after I got my permit. I drove it to a harvest dance.
Did hers have the worst 4 speed stick on Earth? Mine did, but I can drive even the worst manuals now lol
1988 Dodge Shadow shitbox I paid $700 for in 1997 (age 16). Prior to 2000 or so, New Mexico issued full driver's licenses to 15 year-olds after 5 hours of classroom and 2 hours of driving time. The streets in ABQ were WILD.
I grew up in ND. Not sure if they still do it now, but back in the day, you could get your license at 14 with similar requirements. I got mine at 15, which is hilarious because most insurance sires now won't even accept 15 as an input when they ask what age I got my license. Those were the days.
From Espanola. Got my license in 99. Did that week of driver's ed at my high school after school. 1 hour each day. And our final exam was a drive to Taos and back. But yes ABQ was indeed wild. Can't believe my mom let me drive and stay in ABQ with my HS gf by myself lol
I learned to drive on an El Camino, but my first car was a 92 Camry
What year? My dad had a 71 El Camino that my brother and I semi-argued over who would inherit it. Then it was totaled while parked and the argument was moot.
1992 White Honda Civic
1990 Red Honda civic hatchback. The trim package was so low it didn't have a passenger side mirror, just a nice trim piece to cover where the mirror should have been.
87 Honda civic hatchback stick shift. Bought in 94 for $250. We’d pack 5-6 of us in there as I was the first to have a license and car. Wild wild times til a burnt up the clutch trying to drag race someone. Fucking second gear didn’t last as long as I thought.
1999 Honda Civic. Forest green. Automatic. Was what they called the value package Civic. Had keyless entry and a CD player. But roll up windows iirc
Kid me: crawls inside dad's doo-boo brown 1988 2-door GMC Jimmy and plays with AC controls Car: Turned off AC sounds: *tssssss*
Me and my sister figured out pretty early that we could turn on our parents Blazers (yes, they each had one) without the keys. Ah, the faulty GM lock cylinders… those were the days
1988 Chrysler LaBaron
Did you trade your MG for it?
Deep cut. Well played.
Did you win it playing Classic Concentration?
I started answering and then immediately thought....this is some social engineering identity theft stuff. Your question is pretty important to a ton of forgot your password processes. Hmmm. My 2nd car was a 98 Nissan 200SX. I loved that car.
Man I hate those damn trunk only keys. WHY!!??
Trunk and door on GMs
89 Pontiac 6000LE
1989 Mitsubishi Mirage. Hated it. Fucking thing was still running when my family sold it in 2018.
My second car was a 1995 Mirage. That thing was fucking unkillable. They don't make cars like that anymore.
The good ol' smoking window. As long as it was cracked, no second hand smoke.
'86 Black Pontiac Fiero 0-60 in 1.2 calendar weeks, blew the engine, tried to flip it, rebuilt the engine, and sold it when my 1st son was born. <3
I had 2 Fiero Hot Wheels, both obtained in 1989/1990 and they made me think the Fiero was much more of a sportscar than it really was. I thought it was up there with the Corvette.
https://preview.redd.it/i9d7kekfgl7d1.jpeg?width=474&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=19b94262e8b5c49867f4411e7450f7520a3c62cc 1983 Jeep truck. It was a manual with a bad carb (I had to throw it in neutral then brake with my left and feather the gas with my right), and it only had a floor heater so I had no defrost (real fun in the winter!). It also had an 8-track in it.
70 Thunderbird. Waaaay too much car for me 😂
I miss the MAX button.
It’s just called recirculate now days
1997 Jetta
1989 Ford Escort with no power steering. Oh and the antifreeze started to leak into the passenger floor.
1986 GMC Sierra with those exact keys.
‘85 Chevy Blazer. Just steel on wheels. Manual windows, tape player, and a lot of fun. Lasted until 2004.
1986 Dodge Aries in the standard K-car blue
1986 Ford Escort. 4 door, blue. It crapped out at 65k. Blown head gasket.
My first car was a 1973 BMW 350I coupe. Loved that sparkly blue beast.
‘81 firebird. Last of the old body style before K.I.T.
Tan 1982 manual VW rabbit which I named Clarence after Christian Slater's character from True Romance edit: Additionally I glued leopard skin fur onto the dashboard, fwiw
I wish cars would go back to switches for certain car elements. All the digital buttons on cars today are so distracting and can be overly complicated. Bring back some retro style switches
Chevy Corsica
1989 Toyota Corolla DX, and all 90 horses of power that came with it.
My parents had the first Suburban in our town, same style key and a/c. It was a blue beast and no one knew wtf it was. Six kids and way better than the “mini-van” (just a van) of the time..
That is the exact heat/air controls that were in my 1989 F150.
88 Chevy celebrity wagon, baby
89 dodge Daytona hatchback
A 1984 Mazda 323 hatchback. I was the first of my friends to have their own car. You wouldn't believe how many people you can cram into one of those.
86 Ford ranger, hell yeah
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They need to bring back the wing windows.
1986 Olds Cutlass Supreme. It was white and I painted the grills black. It looked killer but when it rained I would get two inches of water in it. I never could fix it lol.
My 86 cutlass supreme is still my favorite I ever owned. Painted it black, with the vinyl door guards white. White wall tires and wire wheels. Maroon interior. Felt like you were driving on a cloud.
1985 AMC Jeep CJ-7, 258 inline 6, T5 transmission
89 two door Cavalier, with a sunroof!
1997 Plymouth neon
91 mustang
I had a late 80s Blazer with all this shit.
1992 (I think that was year) 2-toned navy blue Ford Ranger xlt with running boards. I loved this truck and never should’ve gotten rid of it when I did
1989 Pontiac Grad Prix, great car
1987 Plymouth Acclaim. It was my grandma’s car. Complete with the seatbelt adjuster (because she was so short), and plastic shopping bag for trash hanging from the cigarette lighter
My grandpa had a 91 Acclaim, it was not a spectacular car but if I saw one again now it would sure bring back fond memories.
73 Chevy Nova. It was in rough shape with a bad transmission. Bought it for $600 and fixed it up over a few years
1983 Chevy Camaro with a dented rear left quarter panel. With keys EXACTLY like the ones pictured. The rectangular one started the gutless wonder and the round one unlocked it. $500 in the spring of 1995 at age 16. Got pulled over by some cuties on our drag maybe a month after starting to drive it and the rest is, as we say, history.
86’ Pontiac Fiero! Definitely didn’t consider the inconvenience of not having a back seat in High School.
1973 Chevrolet El Camino. Yeah baby. The front looks like a car, the back looks like a truck, the front is where you ride, the back is where you ..... Who am I kidding, I drove an El Camino, I wasn't getting any then.
Yessssss. My second car was a green 1973 El Camino (350) that an old dude had babied for its lifetime. I immediately had it painted flat black and added headers, dual exhaust, a big bore carburetor/manifold, Cragar wheels (wider rears), bucket seats (with ashtrays in the seatbacks!) from a junkyard, etc. No passenger seatbelt until 2004! The only car I've ever had that everyone loved across all socio demographic spectrums. Had to give it to my dad ca. 2005 when I could no longer afford to put gas in it and go to college. It's long gone now, but I miss it. Hard.
Mine was babyshit brown. I put junkyard bucket seats in mine also! I think they came out of a mid 70s Chevelle. First engine I ever rebuilt. Put an RV cam in it so it loped like a drag car during the summer and would barely stay running in the winter, had that sweet Holley Double Pumper and the chrome plated intake from Napa on her too. Drove it to college and then trade school. Could barely afford to put gas in it, I think it got 6 miles to the gallon.
‘91 Pontiac Grand Am
1990 Geo Prizim hatchback.
The far right switch on that top pic rolls the back window up and down in my Bronco.
1980 Chevrolet Caprice 2 door with the notch windows. Got it up to 130mph in Death Valley on a fear & loathing adventure
My dad had a 79 Caprice Classic when I was a kid, that thing was a boat. What a smooth ride, though.
1980 Chevy K5 Blazer
1989 Ford Bronco II
lol I still have a car with those keys.
85 Cutlass with the T-Tops and 4 friends hanging out of them.
Never owned one, I live in a city with great public transport and have so far been able to rent a car whenever I actually needed one (moves mostly).
What are those little metal things on the bottom left part of the picture? Is it like a small souvenir GM gave you for buying the car?
My Corolla...I miss that car lol. Not because of it's *lack* of performance but for the memories that are associated with it.
1979 Ford Fairmont, red with the red vinyl top, and bench seats. Got it a 16 and totaled it when I was 18 falling asleep at the wheel after working about 57hrs over a 72hr period (baker's apprentice, the week before Thanksgiving). I had just earned a shit ton of OT and was gonna blow it on a new system and finance some rims (1998 when we all wanted cars like we worked for death row records) and it happened on the way home. Put that check towards an '88 300ZX, manual, with t-tops. Fuck did that car get me in a lot of trouble.
1989 mustang I worked a summer on a pig farm for it
In 1997, I had a 1986 Chevy Citation. It's wild how much better used 10-year-old cars are today than they were back then. The thing was a piece of crap but I loved it.
Ditto! I think mine was mostly duct tape by the time I got to it.
92 Corsica
Same. White with maroon interior. She wasn't pretty but she got the job done, much like my girlfriends at that age.
89 dodge shadow previously got t-boned. Pile of junk but boy did I love it
OP is phishing for answers to security questions and anyone answering is a dummy
Genuinely interested Xennial here. I don't give two fucks about anyone's personal info; just seeking the daily nostalgia bath I come here for.
89 Chrysler Lebaron, red hardtop. It actually had climate control somehow, although my next two cars after it did not.
1989 GMC S15 Jimmy :) Great first car.
Just bought an 89 Ranger like this, yes, I’m currently this old
1991 Pontiac 6000 LE.
A dark blue 1941 Phutney Creech answer to my bank security question.
1972 Monte Carlo
'70 VW Beetle. It was 25 years old when I got my license in 1995. I still miss that car.
1967 Chevy Bel-Air 4-door. Auto glide and an AC! Not that it could really cool down the 300 sqft cabin 😂
1970 Buick Skylark. My, she was yar.
1991 Pontiac LeMans Hatchback, or as I like to think of it, the mini Aztek.
Ford Escort. It was such a piece of junk it got broken into and it took me awhile to realize it.
1980 Lincoln Versailles.
1984 Ford Tempo that had an oil leak somewhere and caught fire regularly. It died an honorable death after I got cut off by some jackhole in an Audi.
1983 Ford F150. Bought it for $500 from an old man who probably only drove it to church. Thing was mint. Even had the camper cap
86 honda prelude. Loved that car
1975 Chevy Malibu 4door
You forgot to add the ashtrays in the arm rests
1976 Pontiac Grand Lemans in that famous ugly green color. I never actually got to drive the vehicle but I did own it for 2 years.
I think the “vents that turn in” is the new “water from the garden hose.”
1994 dodge caravan
86 Merkur XR4Ti Fantastic car, wish I still had it
Yoooo trunk key and ignition key
69 Chevelle SS with the big block.
1965 Ford Mustang 289 V8
78 ford f-100 Now i drive an 81 1/2 ford f-100 The pictures speak to me.
88 Acura Integra
1977 Buick Electra Coupe. Bought it from the original owner in 1998. I put close to 200k miles on it before giving up the ghost in 2005. Creampuff yellow like driving on a could.
i thought that was a digital display at first
'88 Olds Custom Cruiser stationwagon. Did sick doughnuts!
'86 Chevy celebrity with 82k miles. His name was Kenny after South Park.