Fluffy6079
Fluffy6079
Fluffy6079

And that’s probably a big difference that should have been addressed. How do these numbers differ between rural and urban areas. I live more rurally, and I share your sentiments here. There is almost literally no public transit available to me, so getting rid of my car would not be feasible.

Yeah, that pack of Rangers looks glorious.

Trust me, the people buying these here won’t be seeing the mud. I think most people around here have yet to actually link Subaru’s AWD with off-road capability. Most people believe that’s a job for “a real truck.”

Nope. Nope. Nope. Power seats are one of the frivolous things that epitomizes what’s wrong with cars and people) today. People are so damn lazy it’s hard to find a car with crank-up windows anymore.

That makes sense, sure. But I live in Alabama and I promise they’ll sell like crazy here despite us rarely ever seeing so much as a dusting of snow.

I wouldn’t say we’re NOT friends. We were close during our college days, but ultimately ended up in different places. He’s married and has a kid and life hours away from where I live. We talk through social media and occasionally text one another, but that’s about it unfortunately.

Everything turned out well. It was a long time ago, and his life is much more stable. He made a lot of hard changes after that that completely changed his life, including cutting out some toxic people/family members.

My mom (grandmother of 10) was the inspiration for this. It was literally her defense for buying a Chevrolet Traverse. At most, she only ever has like 3 of them at a time and it’s a rarity. The back seat usually just stays folded down with the cargo area filled with random stuff: camping chairs, plastic totes...

I once knew someone who was going through a really hard time and had thought really hard about suicide. One night he decided he was going to do it. He was going to drive his car off one of the local mountains. He got into his car, inserted the key, and...nothing. It wouldn’t start. He sat there with conflicting

But I thought we had legally mandated dealerships to PROTECT people. This is obviously fake news. /s

Hot Take: This will be bought and driven mostly by mothers with 1 or 2 children or grandmothers who swear they’re going to take all the grandkids out somewhere one day.

Just don’t call it “meh.”

I think he missed the whole point of “meh.” The word implies that a person has no strong feelings toward the subject, to the point where the user could barely be bothered to have an opinion. The person writing the email points out how anonymous the car is and describes its power as “enough.” These all seem like pretty

I’ve owned lots of F-bodies. My first car was a ‘91 Camaro RS with an anemic TBI 305, and while it wasn’t a screamer of a performance car it started my love affair with 3rd and 4th generation Camaros and Firebirds. Since that first one I’ve owned a ‘96 Camaro, ‘94 Firebird, ‘95 Camaro Z28, ‘92 Camaro RS, ‘98 Firebird

And they do sell...

Agree to disagree here. I think it looks badass.

I guess this would have been around 2003. I had just finished my first year of college, and it was the start of one of those summers in a small Alabama town (Talladega to be exact) where you just knew it was going to be boring. My friends and I would ride around the same places, including visiting the local Winn-Dixie

COTD

Coincidentally, I live in Alabama.

Not usually a fan of late 2nd gen Camaros, but that silver beauty is making my doubt myself. Also, those utes...