Postby Sheenar » Sun Jan 30, 2011 9:19 pm
I learned to drive with my mom's 1994ish Ford Escort automatic. It was kind of ugly-looking and tiny, but I still enjoyed driving it. The Escort started having break problems when I started college, so Mom stopped letting me drive it when I'd come home. It finally blew a head gasket and was sold to someone as a project car.
Mom now drives a 2010 Ford Focus. She will not let me drive it. She said, "If this car gets wrecked, I want to be the one to wreck it." Or something like that. XD
My first (and current) car is a 2007 Ford Taurus. It is silver with an automatic transmission. I bought it used (financed through a local credit union) and it only had 40,000 miles on it. In the almost 2 years that I've had it, I've had the alternator fizz out twice (the 1st replacement alternator was faulty, so the company paid for my tow to my shop and for a 2nd alternator --also, praise God for extended warranties!) This past fall, my radiator got a crack in it and had to be replaced --my friend who owns his own car shop replaced it for me free of charge.
My car now has approx. 75,000 miles on it and is driving nicely.
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