Bicycles don't do well on ice though. What are you going to do then if the kid goes to a small college town with heavy winters and no mass transit?
In the states you can't block certain cars to be driven because of someones age. "Freedom of choice", plus most kids get whatever their parents have and are willing to pass down to them. Also, V8 aren't half as common on the streets in CARS (excluding SUVs & trucks) here in the states as this sites likes to think.
Yeah, the paint in very sun-damaged and faded. It's to the point where we're glad it's silver since wind/sun have eroded through the paint to the sheet-metal, and my clutch is at only about 25% life remaining. Oh, and I stand corrected! It started leaking last night. We have a hairline crack in the reservoir for…
First off, it's LGBTQ...
Very doubtful. I'm not being harsh on your mom, but it is common fact lesbians have no taste. I wasn't trolling, but it seems like either you are or I struck a nerve.
The K-cars were what was needed for that very time. By today's standards they are laughable, but for the '80s they were the cars America ran on. Keep in mind the Reliant was the best selling compact/midsize (since it qualified in both EPA categories) for 5 years. I think the first half of the generation was…
Do it help the 9000 was built by Fiat? I quite enjoy Saab. Their non-GM/Opel sourced vehicles are quite excellent.
The Precis is great. I've had it for about two years. 1989 5-speed silver...with gold alloys I believe ripped off a Plymouth Laser or Buick Skylark.
Doomie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Nissan March! Supposedly they are going to bring the current generation over here to the states, but unless it comes as the C+C convertible I'm going to stick with my Chryslers.
Dude, the Pontiac 6000 Safari wagons were great winter commuters cars, and its Chevy Celebrity twin had some of the coolest stock wheels of the era.