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As someone with giant hands (I need XL sized gloves and can’t squeeze into “one size fits all” latex gloves without ripping em, no joke), I respectfully disagree and gladly welcome our thick steering wheel rim overlords.

Hmm. Which should I choose? My parent’s oldmobile alero V6 that I drove like a racecar all the time as a teen and young adult and used to race compacts and subcompacts on the highway?

A silver 2003 alero V6 4-speed slushy was the first car I drove and drove around during my college years until I started my own career. 170hp and 200ft-lbs but slow by my standards today but it felt fast to younger me back then! I abused the thing a lot and the low end grunt meant I could never go to sometbing slower

My shadiest experience was helping a friend shop for a used beater. This was years ago. The lot itself looked pretty shady but the stuff we were looking at and for was junky anyways. The lot had a toyota tercel going for 1500$ canadian. The lot owner swore that it drove nice and offered us to drive it around. Being

I could be wrong but I swear my 2012 V6 mustang engine sits just barely behind the centerline of the front wheels (because of it’s shorter length). Still doesn’t handle like a mid-engine car though.

This is exactly what I was telling my buddy the other day when me, him and another friend went to look at a bunch of dealerships just to browse. He commented that the products at the FCA dealer seemed awesome and was wondering, if they are so shittily unreliable as I often say, why are they so common on our roads? I

I’ll definitely heed that advice a bit more. But eh replacing the fuel pumps (yes s, I have a 2012 mustang so I have two) in my car is easier said than replacing the spark plugs on the passenger side bank of my engine (covered by the damn intake manifold). I can easily do this myself and I’m just a self-taught DIY

As long as you’re talking Molson Canadian and not Dry then yes Delicacy is appropriate.

Came here to say this. Poutine is delicious in any weather.

Am I seeing things or was this shot in/around of Quebec City?

I have a similar story as the red corolla except my kryptonite was the fact my ex had a 2013 Civic LX in White. The most sold car in canada in the most popular colour. That was hell for a while.

Pardon my french. But yeach 30 minutes was as long as I could drive it comfortably.

The alero never struggled up hills and from my own experience and timing, the 60mph plus acceleration was defintely stronger in the alero even if it wasn’t anything close to blazing.

A jetski can also be a winner. You can get a 300hp sea-doo RXP-X for about 18000$ which is about the same ratio as the lawnmower in question but a lot more fun and also has a sub 3-seconc 0-60mph time.

I’m simply asking to have adequate power from a car sold in a north-American market. Honda used to make engines with pretty good specific outputs. A 1.5L engine may not be enormous but in 2013 it should have been making more than 117hp wayyy at the top of the rev range. Or they should have fitted a better more modern

Two things: doing a 1h road trip in my 2013 honda fit made me realize how uncomfortable that car was and how horrible the seating position was. It forced my right foot and leg into an odd angle that killed my ankle and knee into horrendous pain after 30 minutes of driving. The car also struggled to climb any steep

Never thought of myself as special either. I simply provided my POV as relevant or irrelevant as it may be. If that makes me a dipshit then so be it.

Nothing. I avoid it specifically because I find it tacky as fuck and owning a mustang and a mazda3 is, quite frankly, nothing special.

I was slaying sonic the hedgehog 2 at age 4 and while it isn’t the same game genre, the platforming isn’t that easy either. Underestimating a kid’s ability to play videogames is what lands you humiliating defeats when you decide to play with your friend’s child.

Except, you know, the school is only 2% black. WHITE students are advocating for BLACK students to get free tuition. This isn’t the selfish act you make it out to be.