TimF101
TimF101
TimF101

Are there cupholders for the middle seats in the rear? Is the tailgate hands-free? Does the infotainment screen have some sort of AI that recognizes the driver and sets up seats, mirrors, climate, and audio for you? Does the artificial engine sound generator have options, or is it factory set?

I could imagine paying that much for a performance machine that’s been professionally boosted with papers supporting the work...but those wheels tell me a lot about the owner, and the exhaust confirms it. Knock 5k off the price or put up a car that doesn’t look and sound like an insecure asshat’s surrogate member.

The 90s were an interesting time. The dominant form of feminism we experienced at the time wasn’t in-your-face liberation like the 60s & 70s, but instead a fairly sober re-evaluation of the assumptions beneath everything that people did. People started getting comfortable telling their stories - not fully in public

^^ This right here. I’m 6'0" and I never felt cramped in my 1st generation Fit. Fits are the most sensible car in America today and it’s a shame Honda won’t sell the new generation here.

Get a grip, you maniacs. Just buy the teenage daughter a f*cking Corolla. Go with the sedan or the wagon; you’re fine either way. As long as she changes the oil it will (easily) last until she needs something bigger for a dog and a baby. It’s as safe as a modern car gets. It drives on the highway just fine and you

Grading myself here: Butcher gets over his supes issues and brings the kid back over to the good team in a clutch play: check and check. Kiddo’s Butcher-powered rebound ended up being even more decisive than I expected. 

Hmm. A 268 HP, 1.6L, turbo three cylinder. That’s...something.

If so, it’s likely the new BRZ will upgrade its current Boxer powerplant to the Subaru Ascent’s 2.4-liter Boxer engine. In the Ascent, the engine makes up to 260 HP, but maybe the automaker will push it a little further for us?

The show brings up Starlight’s ‘limitation’ too much for it to be anything but foreshadowing. It’s like a puzzle - on the one hand you have the TWO most powerful super-people in the world who have no clear weaknesses, plus a super-kid who might be a heavy hitter himself. In the other corner you have a mid-tier super

Here you go. At $45k, the most fun per dollar on the face of the Earth. The kids can take a bus.

Hatch: going for some of that sweet Impreza design language. Meh with a side of mushy french fries.

2017 Alltrack. My wife loves the fking car so much I think she’d save it from a fire before she saved me. Probably also because I fart in bed, but that’s not the point here.

Ahem

They did it for the same reason as the muffler delete.  The last owner was an asshole with terrible taste.  At least they apparently changed the oil regularly.  

Yeah, the Cayman is the same class of car.  It’s just better. 

Jewel Staite is one of the greatest things about the greatest TV show in history.  Look, I get it, Firefly ain’t coming back, but I’m not putting down this torch. 

If you’re shopping for a V6 Supra, spend $3-5k more and get a Boxster or a Cayman. Even if I haven’t driven one, those things are clearly quintissential driver’s cars with far better driving characteristics (a young girl just set the world slalom record in one) and exactly as much practical utility as a Supra.

That generation had the fantastic double wishbone front suspension. I had a ‘98 HX that shouldn’t have gotten me in trouble (being the efficiency model) but it drove so smooth at 85+ that John Q. Law kept noticing me anyway. Very underrated car and I’d definitely bid for this (delete the fart can & boy toy accents) if

I bought a 2020 Ford because it has a manual. We wanted to buy a Fit to replace our ‘08 Fit beater city car, but we like manuals and you can’t get a new manual fit anywhere in the continental US. The Fiesta still came in manual, even if the base 5mt drives like an old-school junkbox. The Fiesta ST on the other

I don’t think you are sorry.