ISuckLessThanYou
ISuckLessThanYou
ISuckLessThanYou

The top of that list is probably a Starion/Conquest

How is this only a manslaughter charge? Seems like murder to me

So you deliberately try to rewrite the story and reassess the guilt by making the victim the real culprit? He committed a crime by fleeing the scene of an accident decades ago, while this woman is a murderous POS who tried to run over children on that baseball field with her car. The victim, according to witnesses,

Someone on Facebook posted a long screed about how they know the driver, and they have a history of mental illness, and that the driver “wouldn’t hurt a flea”.

The 2.3 quad 4 was insane compared to other domestic late 80s engines. It was rated around 190 HP from a naturally aspirated 2.3 liter non-variable valve timing 4 cylinder.

PS, in 1992, the Corvette made all of 245 bhp from its L98 engine.

I think you’re on the right track with the long rear overhang with wide hips, the un-divided grille and the single row of headlights (reflecting off a big ol’ chrome bumper to give the suggestion of a second row.)

1970 Chevelle/Malibu

They were optional.

1970 Caprice. The suspect car looks like it has a cabriolet by the difference in reflected light.

Early Plymouth Satellite.

Not sure what’s up with all the ‘90s suggestions. Pretty sure it’s not 1990s anything, or ‘80s for that matter.

mid 70's Malibu sedan

Crack Pipe.

To be fair the current rav4 is still super capable for everything that the original first gen rav4 buyers used them for and infinitely more capable than the first gen at being an everyday car. For example a rav4 with decent tires is just unstoppable on a snowy road.

2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring.

Joking aside, way too expensive.

Not symmetrical, would not recommend nor buy.

I’d vote for a green Element.