What di you learn to drive in?
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From: Sunny CALIFORNIA :-p
Year: 1997
Model: Grand Cherokee
Engine: BIG! HUGE!
I learned to drive when I stole my brothers Chevy Sprint to go drink and party at the aquaducts in the moutians on a dirt road that I now drive my YJ on! Put a hole in his oil pan and rode the clutch all the way, burning it up! Lol I was 17!
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From: West Valley
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee (XJ)
Engine: 4.0
A 1975 Thunderbird I inherited from my Great grandmother. All the whistles and bells, power everything huge engine (leading to first speeding ticket, I was goin 105 in a 55 when I saw the cop). That car was so big, you did'nt park it, you docked it. My buddies used to refer to it as the Thunder chicken, good times, good times!
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From: Over here...
Year: 1986
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 2.8
First started on snowmobiles 4 wheelers dirt bikes tractors ect. Starting when I could walk pretty much. First thing on the road was my dads beat up 60s Chevy with 3 on the tree. Then his 79 Chevy with a small block 400 in it. He told me to pin it on a gravel road ended up blowing the rear end haha. Then he let me drive his 1977 peterbilt log truck around the yard after that I was driving around my grandpas farm all the time. My legal first rig was a 79 Chevy Scottsdale on 6in of lift and 37s blew the motor and sold it and got my Cherokee have had her for 4 years now
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From: Tacoma
Year: 2000
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
First thing i ever drove was my dads 76 Chevy pickup, when i was 13/14. Driving on backroads in the mountains and whatnot. Got my license in my moms 2000 Mustang.
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From: Fort Worth, TX
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
Hmm, mine was in several parts.
Steering, 6 years old in a Ryder moving truck cross country from California to Michigan.
Changing gears on a manual, 11-12 in my Uncle's Toyota Tacoma pickup.
Then, actually in the drivers seat solo was my first car, 1984 Nissan 300ZX (photo is of the actual car, this was in 1999 when I was sending it to the junkyard, 16 years of Michigan winters had almost completely rusted it out)
Steering, 6 years old in a Ryder moving truck cross country from California to Michigan.
Changing gears on a manual, 11-12 in my Uncle's Toyota Tacoma pickup.
Then, actually in the drivers seat solo was my first car, 1984 Nissan 300ZX (photo is of the actual car, this was in 1999 when I was sending it to the junkyard, 16 years of Michigan winters had almost completely rusted it out)


