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Early 80's Toyota Tercel 4x4 Wagons. They had a 22re engine, bulletproof reliability, square before square was cool, plaid interiors, white wheels and came in a wide selection of different hues of brown.
Yawn. Wake me when it's over.
I'll take the CTS-V, which is available for less than $20k now.
1948 Tucker Torpedo.
As the owner of an SL cube in pearl white, I approve of this nomination.
I'd hit it. With a bat.
The building makes for one hell of a headstone.
Expensive Golf. Hatch.
This may be true, but I would live in this 1200 sq/ft townhome for the next 50 years if I could afford to put a red CTS-V sportwagon with 6-speed manual out in the garage.
Good news, everyone! I can now put my Wagon Mafia sticker on the back of the Cube.
I simply call it, "Awesome."
God forbid the unwashed, repressed masses ever taste freedom, an expensive car's life is at stake.
The rims are getting a lot of abuse, but to be honest, I think they work well with this particular vehicle. The clean lines coupled with the blemish-free obsidian paint and beautiful red leather make this vehicle the perfect show car. If cars ate crackers, I wouldn't kick this car out of bed for doing so.
Get the leaky roof in my garage fixed.
A tragic story we both share.
Sequined banana hammock, thank you very much.
I doesn't take much to be faster or nicer than a Nissan Cube.
I think I have truly found "The Happiest Place on Earth."