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Wondering about others stories behind their first car (or maybe you never had one, or dont have one yet).
Myself, in the 3 months I spent on my apprenticeship (before I got laid off anyway
) managed to scrape together $1K to buy a 1997 Nissan Pulsar, pretty nifty car, like driving a go cart. The clutch is absolute shite though, theres barely any left of it (good for me though, driving it is like cheating, can ride the clutch all I like
). Thought I was doing ok buying myself a car a few weeks after my 16th birthday.
**** knows why I did though, nobody can be arsed taking me out to learn to drive it, its been 2 months and its been taken out less than 5 times
Just sitting there on the front lawn. Run mums auto around a fair bit though, definately helps learning to drive a manual by driving an auto.
Care to share your stories on your first car?
MG
Wondering about others stories behind their first car (or maybe you never had one, or dont have one yet).
Myself, in the 3 months I spent on my apprenticeship (before I got laid off anyway
) managed to scrape together $1K to buy a 1997 Nissan Pulsar, pretty nifty car, like driving a go cart. The clutch is absolute shite though, theres barely any left of it (good for me though, driving it is like cheating, can ride the clutch all I like
). Thought I was doing ok buying myself a car a few weeks after my 16th birthday.**** knows why I did though, nobody can be arsed taking me out to learn to drive it, its been 2 months and its been taken out less than 5 times
Just sitting there on the front lawn. Run mums auto around a fair bit though, definately helps learning to drive a manual by driving an auto.Care to share your stories on your first car?
MG







) Anyway I still have it and love it to death. 




