4wheeldriveking
Zachary Vogel
4wheeldriveking

Crass taunting on my part. I’ll still be at work. I allude this to watching sports like (if you cared and I don’t) east coast finishes Monday night football at 11pm when it is over by 8pm here

I don’t know what you are doing at 4:01 pm on a Thursday, probably getting pitted surfing, or maybe you are watching the clock for 19 more minutes to tick away. But most of us here on the East Coast are still working or just leaving work. So 7:01 works just fine with me.

Don’t you worry, HammerheadFistpunch. 2 years 9 months and 26 days away!

because a new Honda Accord won’t collapse into a pile of reddish-brown dust at the mere sight of snow.

Hah! Thanks. Man, you take one week off and it’s like the world’s gonna collapse!!!

Seems so ... Elemental.

I will now buy a Ludacris CD just because he drives an old unmodified Acura. Respect...

Came for outrageous quips...

3 reasons to never pity Doug

Trust me, you are better off not knowing.

The US government is owned by the Chinese.

How about an entire car brand? There have been numerous times when I’ve said to myself “Oh yeah, Mitsubishi still sells cars. Huh.”

why? the Fit is a pretty decent little car and so is the Yaris, both as reliable as you can get and the Fit is downright useful

Maybe use black spray paint.......

That is why 90% ( i made this up) of all RX owners are empty nesters... seriously though amitrite?

So true. I have come to rely on them so heavily that I practically can't park a car that doesn't have them, unless the car is really small. The sensors work wonders. It should also be noted in Philly I parallel park in tight spots 2 or 3 times a day, so its really useful.

I agree with you about everything you said, except the early V70s, they were reliable. I have their second wildest model from 98 (V70T5) and it has about 280,000 miles on all the original drivetrain parts except the starter and the CV axles. This is a car that's been modified with higher boost for nearly 100,000 of

Not intending to make this the main point, and I'm not a nationalist or anything, but fact is that: If you give your money to Volvo you're funding Geely, a Chinese company (which as all companies in that country has close ties to and funds the Chinese government) and the rise of the Chinese automotive industry.