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If this thing had a more upscale interior and AWD I'd definitely be interested. We own a late model FWD Sienna in XLE trim and while I've never really wished that it was more luxurious this Mercedes has piqued my interest. I was pushing for a full size SUV so that I could get a newer RWD sedan to replace my 3rd

Just had to have mine redone on my '00 Limited. It's fairly common and sadly I've heard of multiple cases where they started leaking again less than a year later but I'm hoping that's not the case with mine. I toy with selling it frequently to get something a bit more modern but then I drive it into the teeth of a

My vote would be a 5-speed 3rd gen 4Runner - Still in the 90's/00's Toyota family but not as expensive off the bat with (arguably) 90% of the reliability and a solid enthusiast following. Much easier to find than an LC. Also painfully slow. My first car was a Volvo wagon - A maroon 1981 4-speed (plus push-button

Multiple times over the past few years random people/acquaintances have said "Hello" to me and I've responded "Do you like my hat?" Without fail the response has been "No, I do not like your hat" without missing a beat, despite the fact that I was not actually wearing a hat at the time. Go, Dog, Go is surprisingly

We used to drive mine into metal 40 gallon steel drums at ~30-40mph (on purpose, we were in high school) and the thing never even saw a scratch.

I got handed an '81 240 4-speed as my first car and will totally vouch for how slow (dangerously slow) it was, particularly when pulling out into traffic, even with the manual. Other than that it was a terrific car...my dad bought it new and then put it into storage for 6 or 7 years before I got it in ~1996. Mine

Cue Vine of Tom O'Brien pointing to a lifesize poster of Tom Coughlin red faced and furious, then at the 6th second wheezing "What's a dude again?" There's a Dan Henning joke in there too somewhere but I haven't come up with it yet.

Fred Pabst, Jr. founded Bromley in the late 1930s - hence the Pabst inspired names - and it is by far the cheapest beer in the lodge. I also grew up skiing there (and continue to do so).

It was actually in Cleveland Circle - and it started at a house party we had just left. He passed us in a full sprint just up the hill from Roggies heading towards Comm Ave. screaming like a mofo.

Unrelated to the Funbag but Q-Dog passed me while running from the cops during said incident. He was screaming at the top of his lungs: "The law is after me! The law is after me!" Not the best way to give them the slip, but he spoke the truth.

This was my first car. It was a 1981 that my my parents had bought new. My dad then put it in storage for 4 or 5 years until I turned 16. Genius move on his part. I hated it at the time (mostly due to a poorly timed master cylinder failure) but I did appreciate the fact that it could hit a 40 gallon steel drum at

Good luck on Sunday, Chris!

I had Blizzak WS on my '99 9-3 and they were phenomenal for two winters in Boston/Philly city/suburbs. Literally the most fun I've had in a car in a controlled chaos sort of way. The bad news is that after two winters they were pretty useless.