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Few minutes late. Here’s the first car my family ever owned when we moved to Canada - Ford Tempo.
And then that got replaced with the amazing Plymouth Acclaim:
Then the Buick Century:
You know you’ve got it made once you are the proud owner of a Chevy Lumina:
And later on its sister, the Grand Prix:
After this my mom settled for a Camry and has been through three different ones so far. Bleh.
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We went from this:
to this:
To this:
To this:
To this:
To this:
And my parents now have this:
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We wenn from this little fellow:
To this:
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Without any good reason I always liked the Lumina APV. It was pretty cool for something to look so different back then.
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Held onto that first one for a while eh?
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I could write an entire series of posts about my dad’s cars.
My mom started out with one of these:
1985 Subaru GL Turbo:
1987 Mercedes-Benz 190E:
1994 Integra LS:
2004 Toyota Sienna LE:
2009 Camry LE:
and back to the Sienna.
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It was actually a great car! Kinda underpowered but just enough for my parents.
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Dad had one of these when I was little.
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1984 Skyhawk Wagon, with 86 hp. Kinda glad I never had to drive it...
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The first three I have an of affection for.
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Okay due to a very long list of family cars, all daily drivers, I’m going to go with my mom’s cars. All in order and all in the color she had them in besides the Sonoma because it was some janky homemade camo. This also just covers from 1993 to now I believe, there may have been one more conversion van
Let’s begin:
Any questions?
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First, there was the 1979 Ford Fairmont wagon
Then, there was the 1988 Ford LTD wagon
Followed by a 1994 Ford Taurus wagon
Which was replaced by....a 2005 Ford Taurus wagon. That’s it, they’re still rocking the fourth Ford wagon.