D-Dubya
D-Dubya
D-Dubya

Or even better... an AWD Fusion ST wagon!

The Chevrolet LS series of engines. Horsepower, torque, simplicity, compact V8 format, inexpensive relative to complex OHC engines, and capable of providing respectable fuel economy.

Given the giant wheels an lo-pro tires, no. This is just a bro truck joke.

Ford's Fox-body, which spawned:

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I'm willing to play the VIN-swap game on a $500 car, but I'm not risking 23 kilobucks to see this happen:

Steel nor Aluminum in casual conversation refer to one metal. There are alloys of both as soft as you describe or many times harder to deform.

Or they don't have the funding. Subaru, as a division of Fuji Heavy Industries, is a very small automobile in comparison with virtually any other manufacturer out there, and they probably can't afford to mass produce something this radical just yet. I think in the future, a design like this will definitely come to

Walk, then drive. That's usually what you have to do you get to a car.

Agreed. You're better off with a low-spec or used S4 if you don't want to look like a try-hard.

That's what I'd drive

What a deutschbag!

This impala? Surely there is worse.

Funny, it doesn't seem like it's April 1st

Looks like they got about 1.5 Smoots too close to the water.

you know what pickup buyers really love? change.

Okay, I did laugh at the "If you can't remember that, just think 'DR. X' then replace DR. with MD!"