Cool thread, albeit a bit over my head, I was a dinosaur and animals type of kid was never one to fawn over cars
not that I can't appreciate a nice looking/driving car, but the brunt of it I am just not all that familiar with.
That's my car! 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer ES. Just got it in September of this year. It only had 11k on it when I bought it too, and paid under 10 so a pretty stellar deal.
Has a nice bit of zip to it. It's most definitely faster from 40-90 than 0-60 but I tend to not jolt of the start on any car so maybe it does indeed have that acceleration at the top end. It's great on highway and I can zoom past bad drivers and then get back to cruising (I rarely if ever speed)
Interior is nice enough. I need to clean it actually. And get floor mats, I've been meaning for some floor mats since September LOL never get around to picking them up.
Good AC, first car with actually good heat and air I've owned, which is nice. Sunroof is nice. Tint is nice, never had a car with any tint. Radio is pretty nice, it's like the nicest "basic" type of radio I've seen, has bluetooth and usb and stuff in it still. But no big touchscreen or center like you see in most newer cars. This probably came out right before those bigger head units became the norm.
It has a CVT motor? Continuouslly variable transmission? Basically I don't have a gear shaft and traditional tranny. I don't know the pro's or cons really. This thing is a gas sipper (I average about 27 mpg with trips that take me through both city and highway) and I don't notice any issues. Guess the other day in the snow I would of liked being able to have downshift options rather than just one option of "LOW", but other than that no issues. (I also need new tires).
Oh, and the turn radius is very tight and I like that a lot. It's something most of my cars had, but my last one did not and was something I took for granted and missed immensely. I live in a turnaround. Which, is actually awesome because while everyone else has to parallel park, I can enter either way and just pull up directly behind or infront of my neighbors. The issue would be when I would be that guy in the middle, and then would leave and come back without them leaving. I had a big boaty Chevy Impala, they both had bigger cars, was a real pain to re park this thing in the turnaround, could never seem to compensate for the curve correctly.
Anyways, that's not an issue and it's easy peasy with this.
It holds 4 comfortably. 5 uncomfortably I imagine. Trunk is pretty big. This is all icing on cake for me, cause when I travel alone I just put my stuff in the car and don't utilize the trunk really. When I go out with people, we take their Rogue or one of their other SUV's that will be more comfortable with more people. Nice for the options though
Other cars I've had:
Learned to drive on a 95 Cherokee. Great car to learn on. It died naturally
Got an 07 Jetta back in 11 or 12? I forget exactly. Was a nice car. My "first" car kind of, I couldn't get credit or a loan and my dad bought the car and I paid him payments per month. Car was still in his name though. Issues arose when it needed fixed, was a pain to get parts and stuff and took forever. I totaled it in February 15. I regret not taking better care of it regardless of the accident (shit happens) as the value definitely was decreased just cause I kept it like shit.
After that totaled, I drove around my brother's starter car which was a 01 Chevy Impala. I fucking hated that car. Drove like shit in rain. Drove like shit in snow. Fucking boat of a car. Low to ground. Hated it. Had over 100k miles when I turned it in, lot of issues. Was easier to fix things up than on Jetta, but shit broke much more often.
In a cruel twist of fate, Ive always thought red is a pretty subpar car color. But when I looked for cars, I didn't really care about color, I'm looking more at the mileage and wear and tear and everything. My Jetta, Cherry Red. My Impala......Burgundy (this is the ugliest color IMO lol) , my car now, Red (darker than my Jetta but lighter than Burgundy)
Thanks for thread, enjoying looking at all your cars!