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Finally, a challenge my personal car can compete in!

The 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood of course. Its the largest car you could buy in the 90s and therefore the best obviously.

1995 Volvo 960 hearse. It's so good it might be the last car you'll ever take place in. It's got rally lights, because it's a Swedish hearse. Buy it now for less than $4500.

Screw your big heavy boat anchors, you need this light as a feather JDM bro Suzuki. RHD 1991 Suzuki Alto RS AWD. To cute, so tiny, so awesome. turbo charged 660cc I3 making 64hp, but it weights 700kgs/1543lbs. So that 64hp goes a along way. $4995

1998 Subaru Impreza RS Convertible. Gold mag wheels, world rally blue, only $5995. I never knew they made a convertible impreza untill I found this. 2.5L of N/A goodness.

Does it get more nineties than a 1995 Mercedes S500? 5 litres of V8 wafty goodness....160k miles might be a bit on the high side, but these cars are pretty tanklike.

1991 Audi 200 Quattro. Here's why.

1991 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR4 AWD and a turbo V6 what more could you want and flip up headlights FTW

I own a C5 Avant. In my 4 years of ownership, there have been 5-6 times in which I have thought, "good thing I have a wagon".

Most states have good samaritan exceptions that cover things like first aid gone wrong. In some states, those extend beyond - as long as there's an honest attempt to help, no money changing hands, and no grossly unreasonable, idiotic behavior, in most states, people are covered. Might still get sued - but should get

Those arent jeeps. They are bloated ugly overpriced monstrosities.

Jeep should call their next model the Vigilante, it'll go great with Renegade.

FCA!

Did this a few times with my Jeep, fortunately we don't get snow very often here.

You can't beat the passive restraints in the DeSade package though.

Well, Suzuki named a car after Reno, and that isn't exactly the classiest place around.

What about the Wagon Queen Family Truckster from national lampoon family vacation?