ThatDamnDrunk
ThatDamnDrunk
ThatDamnDrunk

Nissan Expert, which I guess is another name for their AD wagon.

You ain’t bout third world Maxi-Taxi life? That shit is grand for leg-room compared to the regular Homy.

Huh?! Swift as in agile; it handles very well and it’s quite peppy despite the low power. Considering the price, veryyy good car.

All politicians are liars? All politicians are liars.

Not at all; “Wagon” is synonymous with “Estate” and you would never find the two being used interchangeably; a hatch implies a cut-off/shortened trunk whilst a wagon/estate implies an extended one; a shooting brake may imply an extended rear overhang as well but such comes with the condition of being long nosed with

A hot hatch is not a wagon. Coming to America, okay, but they’ve been there done that before.

I slightly disagree with the GT-R part; it did make shockwaves but I think that was just new emphasis being put on it by it being the first of the GT-R series being available outside of Japan via dealership (and not grey import); the fact that it was available to the US now was definitely a big factor. The R32 Skyline

Any 125cc 2 stroke dirtbike.

Solid axle up front with a proper 4x4 locking center diff too!

Needs an LSD, its got “some” power; pretty sure there’s a turbo there

These Aussie Cars seem eager to eat you

Kei*

The “Business of Selling Cars” needs to die.

I wish to you that your window motor fails on a rain/snow/hail filled day. Colin Chapman should kick your lazy ass.

Yes. But no. I dunno.

Subaru Legacy 3.0R

For a ute, this wouldn’t be so strange, but the Honda Ridgeline which I think is classed as a mid size pick-up features an independent suspension; that is definitely a rare sight on any “truck”.

Do you even Corolla bro?

It’s definitely the small stereotype, but then we should just list every car that’s as large/larger