I agree. I'm not sure I'd daily drive one given their reliability, but it would be kind of a fun weekend touring car.
I agree. I'm not sure I'd daily drive one given their reliability, but it would be kind of a fun weekend touring car.
Here's why:
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/o/ taught me owning a Miata makes you gay
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But... But it's a good circlejerk!!!
Oppo is better, /r/cars can be a bit of a circlejerk a lot of the time. Some of the manufacturer/topic specific subs are good, I like /r/subaru, /r/4x4 /r/battlewagon and /r/rally, but cars is ok. They are good at posting new episodes of MCM and Regular Car Reviews when they come out tho, so that's nice.
Lol, same here. That and /r/cars
Can I just say how amazing it is to find someone from montageparodies on here?
corey cc97 is luminarty CONFIRME
gr8 b8 m8. wen i win teh battel i call dibs on making tehh sik montaeg k?
lets do this m8, 1v1 me /r/montageparodies cheeky scrublord
top lel m7, im in optic and we 420 quickscope scrubs liek u all day. i bet you cant even hardscope or 360!!11!!
u wot m8, I'll fockin reck u m8, say it 2 my face not online and see what happens
I'm pretty sure the "4 wheel drive" trucks don't even have a low range transfer case. I'd rather have an Outback or Allroad than a Ridgeline.
"IIHS Makes List Of Non-Jalopnik Cars; Driving Boredom Guaranteed For The Next Generation."
As a 16 year old wanting to get into racing, what are your tips for me? Any particular places to start?
...Why does the tachometer now redline at 5k RPM? Wasn't it like 6500 before?
Off-roading is a lot different out here in the west. Where as you guys have mostly mud and flat roads, we have sand and washouts. The most important thing where I live (Arizona) is approach and departure angles. Without them, you *will* scrape. Where you guys turned around is what it's like 60% of the time on the…