Patrick Kennedy, sophomore
Q: What kind of car do you have?
A: A 1955 Chevy Bel Air.
Q: Why do you like or dislike your car?
A: I like it. It’s cool and fun.
Q: Is there anything wrong with your car?
A: No.
Q: Do you have to pay for your own car?
A: I have to pay for gas, not insurance.
Q: How does your car describe you?
A: It was [my sister] Katherine’s, and now it’s mine. I didn’t get to pick it, it just kind of happened.
Rachel Hawes, senior
Q: What kind of car do you have?
A: A 2000 Mercury Mountaineer.
Q: Why do you like or dislike your car?
A: No, it’s too big and the gas mileage sucks.
Q: Is there anything wrong with your car?
A: Sometimes the driver’s door doesn’t open, the radio lights are out and the back windshield wiper doesn’t work.
Q: Do you have to pay for your own car?
A: No.
Q: How does your car describe you?
A: It’s green. I hate green.
Katie Hart, junior
Q: What kind of car do you have?
A: A 1976 Camero.
Q: Why do you like or dislike your car?
A: I like it…when it runs. It’s old and it sounds cool.
Q: Is there anything wrong with your car?
A: There is a lot of stuff wrong with it. Right now, it has a flat tire.
Q: Do you have to pay for your own car?
A: I don’t. My dad buys the parts and I help him work on it, but I don’t really know anything about it.
Q: How does your car describe you?
A: I like antique things.