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Hey White people use Okay as well.

I would throw in the ford escape boxy versions with the 2.5 duratec, pretty unkillable. pretty much any Ford or Mazda with that engine will go and go.

Mustang for me too, 97 rented one in LA, had to pushback on the rental car company so they wouldn’t substitute a sebring (ugh)

People in the 80's actually had boobies

I thought I would be getting rid of my 2010 cx7, but it looks like I’ll be keeping it another year, the other Jalopnik article talked about the MZR engine being indestructible, let’s hope so.

The answer is always Miata.

I agree about the MZR engine, have a cx7, (not the turbo one, the fwd one). Had to rebuild the transmission so intend to keep the 2010 another five years (227K km on the clock now). It’s surprisingly good on gas being an older vehicle and the 2010 vintage means it is just past the Mazda rust bucket era. It’s fully

I’m glad I was taught how to drive stick, served me well when I moved to Spain

“Hell is other people” , Jean-Paul Sartre

As someone that owned a 94' b4000, this is very tempting, the base model is Hybrid?

Perhaps you can post the picture of your 68' Stingray.

I thought that was a heavy car for a small engine, but checked our CX5 and it is 3800 lbs with 187 HP, I find the power adequate, so maybe not all that bad?

This is going to throw the whole project off track

Ex Toronto resident here, Toronto’s heyday was the 80's and 90's, the city started becoming more lively and culture was building, we had a nice mix of club venues and galleries, the city was a relative bargain to live in considering the size and amenities. Now property prices are among the highest in NA and a lot of

Gil will probably try to push the rust proofing because those things will rust up on you like that! (shut up Gil close the sale)

I had a pony when I sold it, it had 220,000 km, and then an excel that i drove to 175,000 km, not great cars, but hardly had to do any maintenance on them, it when I did they were dead easy. Change the alternator? 1 bolt and fan belt and the wire harness, done in 20 minutes. Rust did get to these esp. in Canada, but

If cops have time to do this, we need to seriously think about police staffing levels, obviously too many cops with nothing to do.

Jeez, does that mean they have 27 more of these? The atheists better catch up!