MarcusAurelius
MarcusAurelius
MarcusAurelius

Once at a company I worked for I was helping move a small satellite office to a new building.  The new place was 2 miles down the highway.  We were just in charge of IT which included the sites Canon Copier.  Me and the other IT guy decided it would be fine to move it in the back of my truck (a Mazda B Series).  We

Hmm...a couple of choices:

I’m going to suggest a Honda Element.

I thought the push towards smaller turbo engines was more to lower emissions vs. just fuel consumption.  I know they are both related.  I still enjoy the V6 in our MDX, but had a turbo CX9 as a loaner once and the low end torque was hilariously fun.

This guy trucks!

98 HP!  I didn’t realize my 2003 B2300 with 140 HP was such a rocket ship compared to earlier ones!

Honda needs to bring back the Element!  Oh well, we just got a 2010 last year because my wife missed her 2003.  Hopefully it will last her awhile.

Maybe they aren’t already big fans of Saddam Hussein but wait until they find out about the relationship he had with Satan!

What is going on with that person stuck in the middle of the name!?!

Thank you Alice Cooper.

We just got a Detroit style pizza place in Tulsa.  It is excellent.  That edge of cheese that just almost burns around the edge is the best!

I can’t believe I just watched that whole video if only to see those sweat lowrider/mini-trucks!

I will only use Genuine Saskatchewan Seal Skin!

Sir-Grits-a-Lot!  I Want to Break Freeze!

Honda/Acura and Mazda.  Went many years owning at least 1 Mazda (and 1 Ford badged as a Mazda) and always enjoyed the way they drove and they were always pretty reliable.  We have also owned several Honda’s and now an Acura and they have all been great vehicles!

What about the Jalop that owns that Buick!?!

The switch on our MDX goes back to Auto after switching lights off for the next time you drive the car.

Yep, I had an 08 and changed it myself...not fun.  More recent Mazda’s use the same setup as Honda’s and have it mounted behind the glove box.

For 1978 a Ford or Chevy Truck or Bronco/Blazer is an easy answer. I’d have to go with the RX-7 or BMW M1.

Such a simple plan...it’s foolproof!