STIKleinWagon
STIKleinWagon
STIKleinWagon

I had a 96 Legacy Wagon (L Trim), ended up swapping in those headlights and the JDM projector fogs. It also set my love for wagons. Great car, minus the anemic AC system.

I adore the Avant and would totally own one. I wish Audi would bring the standard Avant over, or give us an option to “de-allroad” an Allroad into an Avant.

It’s hard to pick just one Avant... They are all so lovely.

My time to shine. There’s a few.

The wheels on the ground is surprisingly common. The “big ones” with cars strewn about are relatively rare, but still too frequent.

Loyalty to companies went away when they eliminated pensions and retirement healthcare plans.

This, and the fact that they don’t trust their employees to be “productive” from home.

“Trust” = We want to keep an eye on you so you don’t to other stuff.

How about Japan’s beetle? Subaru 360:

Their shaggy dog role and various nigiri are actually decent.

I don’t think it will fit. They shortened the wheelbase once they removed the V12 requirement.

Don’t get me wrong, it’s a stunning car and I love the styling. It was supposed to be a V12, rear steering, and AWD, had 1,500 reservations, and only 275 were made in a V6, front steering only / RWD setup.

Can we include the XJ220? One of my favorite hot wheels but a really disappointing actual car.

Missing the breakfast burrito. It’s fantastic.

Came here to say this as well. Worst case you’re 12" away from finding one (assuming 24" OC) and more than likely, less than 8" from finding one (16" OC). Just shimmy the mount a bit and find the closest stud.

Just get the Detroit Deep dish. It’s almost the same as the 8 corner, but way cheaper and check the “hot deals” section of the website.

Breakfast sandwiches are where they shine, subs are decent, apps are amazing, nachos are fire, and their hot dogs are surprisingly good.

Not quite forever. Needs to be changed at around 10 year mark or it becomes very difficult to remove.

I am not saying that at all. I am saying it’s an estimate of something that hasn’t occurred yet. The car doesn’t know how you’ll drive in the future. It doesn’t know where you’ll be driving, there’s a bunch of inputs to that “true range” that it cannot possibly know with 100% accuracy. That means there will be some