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samburnsy

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Just curious about what type of cars everyone was or is driving which on your L's
 

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I'm still on my L's. 2006 BMW X5, 2006 Ford Territory Ghia, or Ford Fiesta.
 

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For me it was a Daihatsu Terios (my sister's car) or a Toyota Corolla (instructor).

JaredR said:
I'm still on my L's. 2006 BMW X5, 2006 Ford Territory Ghia, or Ford Fiesta.
Interesting choice of cars to learn on.
 

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When I was on L's, I either drove a Honda Accord Euro or Toyota echo (sedan)
 

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Spent most of the time driving the '01 Corolla, which we sold then bought the '05 Accord Euro which I took to the DART..
 

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had the parentals little corolla ascent and toyota camry and the instructors mazda 3..
 

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usually toyota camry with mumsie, a corolla ascent with the driving instructor (I like that one better...)

on occasion mum's camry sportivo, which is a like driving from your loungeroom and I tend to accidentally speed.
on occasion a land cruiser. I hate that cause it's so big.

the gears stick on the camry so it's a bitch to put into first gear, and it gets heaps clunky to drive when the petrol tank's running low. which is kind of unfortunate.
 
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(I'm on my P's)

Ford Falcon 88' S (Sports package) was and is my mostly driven car.

Toyota Camry 00', Dad's.

Ford Fiesta, 02', Driving instructors.

The Falcon was and is the most fun, it's got the most guts out of the three, and handles like no tomorrow.
 

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DownInFlames said:
looks like a fair few people here had camrys. I guess they're pretty good cars to learn on, not too high powered but are big enough that you get some proper road sense.
And great on petrol, and just keep going.

The power under the hood is reasonable. My dad's is 8 years old, never broken down, had one oil change and water is topped up every two years.

The ultimate in low maintenence vehicles I say. Though, they ARE an old persons car.
 

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