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bandi53
bandi_53

671,000 on mine. I’m rather pleased with it.

I love the Mk4, have had amazing luck with them, and most of my customers who have them love them as well. I’ve run 4 of them well over half a million KM on the odometer, with zero major issues. I did have one 2000 Jetta that was the 3rd worst car (out of 155 cars) that I’ve ever owned, but it had been completely

And the trunk space sucked... but... it’s shaped like a tiny station wagon! How the hell does that even happen?

Yeah, yeah, and Nickelback is a great band, right?

I came here to post this.

I kinda prefer high mileage cars. This one has been particularly good to me, and I'm even sill on the original clutch.

Or if my utility trailer needs new leaf springs...

No.

Beetles. All the Beetles. I have to save them all. And this is why I have 19 of them.

Yup. My daily driver is a ‘99 New Beetle. (Don’t judge me, I love my car and all 671,000 km I’ve put on it). It has 4 cupholders. One of them can actually hold a cup. But it’s for the back seat.

This version seems to be a little off as well.

I find the fact that it has a trailer hitch just as entertaining as the hoonage.

I know this, but it’s not like it was commonplace at any time to roll up to your local Citroen dealership and pick up a DS or 2CV with low, low financing and a warranty.

Also, if you’re over over the age of 60, and the car is under the age of 25 or so, it’s “the sensor”. It’s always “the sensor”.

Wait a tick... I thought the answer was always Miata?

Hummer is the new Ferrari.

I CANNOT DECIDE AND THIS IS A STUPID QUESTION THAT BROKE MY BRAIN.

I replaced the clutch and flywheel on a ‘77 911S... After getting it all back together, the starter wouldn't engage. Then I realized the new flywheel didn't come with the ring gear attached.

Fuck yes. I want it. Now.

Hahahahhahaha. This is perfect. I'm Canadian and I despise Tim Hortons.