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I think you meant to say, snow adventure wonderland.

Sup dawg. I heard you like drifting, so we put your car on a boat so you can drift while you drift.

bmw gina (made of spandex)

Dodge Challenger SRT8 Manual. I daily drove this for 3 years in the harsh -40 deg Alberta winters. I was on 275/40R40 Michelin Alpin winter tires.

That's cool, at least we can buy Slingshots in my conservative stronghold of Wisconsin.

I walked out of work one day and a trailer full of the cars from FF7 had just finished shooting at Pikes Peak. The 18 wheeler was parked in the middle of the street. I had to walk around it to get in to my car. Naturally, I took some photos:

Toyota........little late to the hot hatch party, no?

And at that moment, your only thought will be: I have never, at any point in my life, at any moment in my existence, at any second in the history of the universe, wanted so badly to own a Toyota Avalon.

Thoroughly detail the interior.

change the fluids!!! All fluids!!!! Oil, yes that great. Transmission and gear oil (could be dry) coolant (may be just water in there) brake fluid, clutch, hell even wiper fluid.

Check the brakes. No. 1 if you ask me. You can still live if your oil isn't perfect. You'll die if your brakes are bad.

And, occasionally, "Harris on Ford"

I have to say I'm quite surprised the original Saturn SL1 hasn't shown up yet. They're a fuel economy legend! Maybe it's because there aren't any on ebay. But I can't believe an old SL1 would go for anywhere near $5000. And we'll get to some off-ebay listings in a minute. 1995 is the year to go for. It's the last year

I came here to say:
1. Geo Metro. —- Don't think of it as a car, so much as a covered grocery cart with lawnmower-inspired displacement.
1. Original Insight —- Yes, also at number one. Still cooler than a Prius. I wouldn't actually mind buying one of these.
2. Some late 90's TDI —- Zee Germans. Zay make zee carz

That is the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust, not the Geoff.

This is like a Chinese ripoff of the Geoff. CP.

In 2002, a crack design unit was sent to a corporate retreat by a Japanese company for a redesign they didn't commit to. These men promptly escaped from a maximum-security resort to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by Toyota, they survive as car customizers. If you have a problem... if no one else can

Slightly off topic but this brings me to - Why can't we have street legal quads?!?! I am sure I would not be the only one willing to throw on some turn signal, brake and headlights on a quad. Of course along with street tires and what not.