
User comment: By: driving courseYes, but I'd love a 911 more - does that make me shallow!?
User comment: By: David HolzmanI love my '99 Accord 5-speed stick. Its' peppy, economical, reliable, and I can toss it hard into corners. The shifter snics nicely. I've even come to like the way it looks, although objectively speaking, it's a pretty boring-looking car. Of course, I've tweaked it mildly in ways that add a little personality. I made cruiserline ventiports from magnetic vinyl-like material. I added a leather steering wheel cover. And I keep a rubber snake on the dash with a cigarette in its mouth. (No, I don't smoke.) I can drive much hotter cars without feeling disappointed when I get back into my chariot. The most important thing is that it feels good to drive.
User comment: By: tommy!It depends on the driver. For the enthusiast, the person who enjoys the act of driving, love is without a doubt bound to happen. You love your car. You bought it, you know its flaws, its foibles, its tragedies, and its triumphs. I don't think it's a blind love in this case. I have a car I absolutely love but I know it's a far cry from perfect. Ownership counts for a lot; you love it because it is yours. For the non-enthusiast, the person who straps his/herself into a car to get from point A to point B, love is questionable. I mean you said it, JL, in your anecdote above - the car was totaled and not a single tear shed. That's as cold as ice, Rick James. This isn't love, it's the kind of love you tell yourself you're in it for the kids. Here's where the blind love exists, blind, unaware, mute, deaf, sure - the whole bit.
User comment: By: JonathonI like my Saturn SW2 well enough for what I paid for it. The ride's a little bumpier than I'd prefer, it's kind of loud at freeway speeds, and even at low speeds there are too many rattles and squeaks, but it handles well, it gets good gas mileage, and it's reasonably peppy. I don't know that I'll truly love any car I own until I can afford something a little nicer.
User comment: By: mikedI only love some of my cars. I do like them all (or else I wouldn't have bought them). The ones I love are the ones that have been beat on for 20 years and 200,000 miles and are now irreplaceable because of all of their "character".
User comment: By: AutoFanI have a 2001 Focus ZTS that I loved when I bought it new, but now am hoping something will happen to it so I can get a new car. I have fallen out of love with it. I haven't washed it in probably a year. It's been fairly reliable, but has some issues now. If I could get rid of it tomorrow and get something else, I would. Only a lack of $$$ is keeping it in the family right now.
User comment: By: quasimondoI love my cars until they break. And when they're fixed, I'll love them again.
Visit here to subscribe to these commentsUser comment: By: alexdykesI love my 2006 V70R, but I love it for what it is, not what I'd like it to be. Would I love an Audi RS6 Avant more? Probably. But all the same, a 300HP AWD wagon with a row-it-yourself 6 speed? What's not to love?
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