WilliamInPDX
WilliamInPDX
WilliamInPDX

Your first misunderstanding is shown in your use of the term lifestyle. Gay people are actual people who vary in lifestyles like all people. In this case, that would be a family lifestyle which is hardly unusual or disturbing.

I was reminded once again that truly inexpensive driving occasionally requires an relatively expensive repair.

Just because some asshat posted a CL ad is no reason to expect an influx of "Portland Weirdos". There is a reason people stay in or move to Portland, and with all due respect to Detroit, they are radically different cities and climates. Different strokes for blah blah blah. Just as Aaron Foley doesn't want Detroit to

Gen Y want's minivan passenger capability in a sport's car's body style? Great! They can power it with their good intentions, and park it near their Unicorn stable.

What kind of cretin attacks cars and their owners to make a half-assed political statement or joke? The appropriate punishment should be a ban on driving ANYTHING!

Rusts where? The body is fiberglass.

The Rover, no question. Because V8 5-speed hatchback. This is absolutely the nicest US example I've seen in ages as well.

Chubby! That's perfect.

St1brew-

I've always supported alt fuel vehicles, and occasionally must admit to backing a loser. But Tesla has always made it easy to be a booster.

Motorweek is strangely adorable. Peering through such a heavily rose-tint, if even briefly, is to re-experience naive wonder and the ability to see the good in the largely unappealing. For a brief moment, I too loved the Aveo...

No self-respecting queer in his right mind would even be seen anywhere near this poorly vaginized  monstrosity. 

Well done. I takes true vision (of some kind) to take a rolling statement of questionable taste, and then "customize" to the point that all doubt vanishes. This... It's deserves the sub-tag "The Tastelessnessing". 

The Fisher company makes pens with the same technology today. I was lucky enough to win one as a door-prize in 2005. I would NEVER have paid $100 for a freaking pen. But I'll be shit-dipped if it isn't a truly (and madly) over engineered writing utensil. I carry it all the time, and it has never needed a new

"Not Italian". That alone should have been enough to stop you.

I love road trips ANY time of year, and Winter certainly has it's advantages. I'm fortunate, in that I have never been in a life-or-death situation, stranded alone in frigid weather. I have however, been stuck in a nasty motel. For 41 hours. In Rapid City, South Dakota. Which was immobilized and thus FAR less than

EXACTLY! Journalists have often described the "+ 2" seating arrangements as "perches" for small children, but ALL contemporary "baby seats" from Porsche Design to Graco are incredibly compact, adaptable and protective.

I should have purchased a 1976 912E when they were affordable. Not as powerful as a 911, or as dynamic a handler as a 914, they really were a great compromise, and built to the same high standards as the 911. But they were US only models and are incredibly rare. Now they cost as much or more than most 911 models of

Wow. You must REALLY hate the 356! You're not exactly correct in you're assertion, but the real tragedy is your use of "Fail" as a descriptive sentence in an unfortunate two sentence comment. But I congratulate you on your restraint in avoiding the use of "Epic".

The series is called "forgotten cars", not "cars so obscure that they don't appear in video games for fuck's sake". Which you must admit, is far less memorable and inclusive.