Aldairion
Aldairion
Aldairion

Fancy meeting you here! I was gonna say, all variants of Mopar products terrorize us daily in Atlanta. Including me. I try to indentify who has the base model V6 Charger/Challenger and it really, REALLY annoys them when a rental-spec Caravan is glued to your ass no matter how hard you try to weave through the east

Definitely the Mopar crew in Atlanta. For some reason, the factory exhaust sounds too good and they have to replace it with something even more annoying. Also, why can’t they travel at a steady rate of speed? They are always pulsing the throttle as they drive down the freeway for some reason I can’t fathom.

The 335 has the same reputation everywhere - you see them doing exactly what you described in every city I’ve been to. I was visiting Seattle last week, where there are surprisingly few sports cars of any kind in the city, and still saw a handful of solitary 335s popping and burbling around the city.

Any lifted coal rolling truck with dumb illuminated wheel wells and chrome wheels, topped off with a blinding light bar.

they should try these bastards as adults. they’re old enough to know what they were doing.

2015 Tesla S. I really wanted to love that thing, but the constant repair issues ruined it for me.

FWIW: Slide 4:

Found the bootlicker

I have a simple way to solve this

And Ferdinand Porsche. Democratized the car. Appropriated by hippies.

This is pretty vague, are we talking a single vehicle like Franz Ferdinand’s last ride or a car model over a production run?

No the car.

All because the driver stopped for directions.

I’ll go against the current here and say Nice Price.

Between the seat being toast, the big dent, and the miles (also didn’t see any mention of the last timing belt change) I am at about $6000 for this thing, maybe.  Definitely No Dice as is.

Jake,

NP, anyone voting otherwise hasn’t checked out Integra prices lately. Anything under $6k is usually very ratty with a questionable ebay turbo, a beat up interior, and rust. Mileage is irrelevant on a car this old and it looks very clean and well-maintained otherwise. 

Cruise control. I have never liked it. Every now and then I’ll turn it on while on a trip, but after 10 minutes or so I turn it off. The newer ones, with the radar that slows you down and speeds you back up when you change lanes, is better. But I still don’t like it.

Built in Navigation on any car, unless it’s carplay/android auto, but that’s more on your phone than built in...