Supremekiwizorro
Supreme Kiwi Zorro
Supremekiwizorro

Do you want to go on a roadtrip in style with a plenty of room?

I had a similar experience. A young twit was leaning against our Alfa Romeo MiTo QV with his elbow resting on the car's roof and waving at girls walking by. I walked up to him, wrote a note saying "nice car, oi," then pulled out my key fob, pressed a button, and the car's lights flashed. The expression on the twit's

Here's the worst thing about owning a supercar: people having their photo taken next to the car then post it on FaceBook claiming it's theirs.

That's harsh, oi. I want many kids with Norwegian names.

I'm late to the game and I'm gutted New Zealand isn't listed. Over here, a GT86 is starting at $43,286 (!) for a base, automatic model. $33,986 for a GT86 RC (stripped down GT86 for customisation). Crikey!

My dear, I didn't say "they're all ugly". More acceptable crossovers are starting to appear lately. VW has a wicked crossover concept that looks doable (VW Tiguan Concept).

I present you the life cycle of Chrysler PT Cruiser.

For old times' sake, your wish has been granted, ta-da! :) I missed you too.

If I were you, I'd start saving up and buy one soon. A lot of people are starting to notice modern day trucks aren't what they used to be anymore and buy old trucks that are actually trucks. Hah, why limit yourself to camping on warm days? That's what jackets and sleeping bags are for. Ivan and I used the Hilux to go

Mercedes SLR McLaren!

Thank you. :) We drove the Hilux to work today because it's snowing outside. It's a breeze to drive it on snowy roads. Feels like Jesus walking on water. Great traction after lowering the tyre pressure.

You'll have a better luck buying it in Mexico.

VW stopped building these in 2003 but, yeah, Type 1's been around for many decades.

The final run of VW Type 1s from Mexico from 2003 are still relatively new, at least to me. VW Type 1s can outlive many cars and they're laughably easy to maintain and repair. So, it gets my vote and I'm sure Jason Torchinsky agrees.

If they want to store a classic or future classic car, they should put it in argon-filled bubble to prevent oxidisation (rusting). Most people don't do that and their cars rot away, requiring a full restoration that will lower the car's character and value.

It must be incredibly difficult to become horny in an Aztek.

These blokes in the video are lucky to be born with common sense.

The story is quite simple. Bought it with my own money at 16. Previous owner didn't bother maintaining it and let it die. He wanted to get rid of it I was looking for a first car and my cousins flagged the Hilux down and pressured me into buying it. Ivan tagged along to meet the seller. Bought the truck with cash.

Does Canon make binoculars, microscopes, telescopes, reading glasses, optometrist equipment, precision scanners, and specialty lenses? I don't think so. Canon is like GE, Sony, and Apple; a "general" brand that makes many different things. I don't really care about brands as long as the quality is good and I care