Fluffy6079
Fluffy6079
Fluffy6079

A peak or a peek? Its a nice Volvo, but I don’t know it’s peak Volvo.

No doubt, but I’m sure many 19 year olds shutter at the idea. For example, my sister was given a pristine car by my father. Service records included! She hated it. She did everything in her power to kill it. Teens don’t always think rationally about these things.

My grandmother has a sedan and it’s pretty rock solid. I had to put new bulbs in the headlight for her. The procedure calls for the bumper to be removed, which I got around with many scrapes to the forearm. Why automakers do crap like this is beyond me.

To be fair, if I had a Versa I’d try to lose it in a foreign country too.

“Look at all the unworthies all in a hissy in this comment section. I do so enjoy the rantings of the peasants who lack the refinement of a true Ferrari owner.” -Ferrari

Chrysler as a whole has been killing me for a while now.

Very well done, David. My dad moved across the country when I was 9 (I’m now 33), so I never really got to have anything at all with him. We both love cars, but there’s only so much a phone call a month and a visit twice a year can do. Like here, it’s really encouraged me to be the best parent I can for my son. I

“Adult” cars suck. There, I said it. Seriously, they’re soft and attempt to pamper your geriatric ass. And don’t confuse expensive with adult. Just because something is expensive, doesn’t mean it’s adult (hello, Focus RS). Now, if you want something that makes you feel fancy, fine whatever. But it sounds like he

Who cross-shops these cars??

Harley riders carry a stigma with them that goes contrary to how most younger people wish to be viewed. It also doesn’t help that there’s a premium to be paid to own a Harley, whether it’s in initial cost or in maintenance costs. When I bought my motorcycle (I have since sold it) I found that I could get way more

I really wanted to like this car. Then I saw rotary...

I would love to have an SNES Classic, but I couldn’t bring myself to get on a waiting list. I don’t know, I just feel kind of burned on the NES Classic. You definitely lucked up! I still haven’t seen one in person.

The Tesla is like the NES Classic that came out a while back. It was desirable, limited, and really hard to find. The Chevy is like one of those Atari joystick things that are in virtually every Wal-Mart or Target. Yeah, it plays games and all, but it’s not as inherently cool or desirable as the NES Classic.

Scion, is that you?

I’m irrationally angry over my lack of ability to own this car. Well, this and many others.

My wife and I had a conversation not long ago about how these things used to be everywhere but are almost as rare as unicorns now. Shitty, bro’d up unicorns, mind you. But unicorns nonetheless.

My boy.

I can totally relate to the under glow laws. I was a teen driver at the height of the Fast and Furious trend. Everyone had or wanted neon or strobing lights everywhere they could get them. Lots of guys I hung with had them in various colors and places on their cars. Mostly, we would just turn them on when we

Yeah! I deserve a lot of things my bank account won’t let me have!

I don’t blame him at all. I wouldn’t want to do it.