blackbird75
BlackBird75
blackbird75

Kill all Mini Coopers with fire! I bought one, a 2006 Nightfire red NA with 56,000 miles. I was the second owner and drove it for 10 months and barely 3,500 miles. The reason for such a purchase is basically it was cheap enough and it was a weekend driver. It constantly needed attention from the exhaust ( which would

Choose this little gem! I bought it for under 10k and the only option is the paint. 10 airbags, touch screen with apple airplay. Only a 9 gallon tank but close to 41 mpg in town with a cvt automatic. Yes, no power windows, seats or other crap but it’s what my family calls the new GEO.

What is that little white car?! It’s stunning!!

We still have our first car! She has seen less road days as she’s gotten older, but we bought it new in June 2000. Plymouth neon, always dealer serviced and with only 111,000 miles. The only bad thing is the sunroof will open but you have to get out of the car to help it close. She now has a 2016 enclave and I’m in a

Scouting online police auctions now.....

When my wife finished her rotations and signed her first contact as a doctor she wanted a new car. The doctors around here drive Porsches, Audi, Volvos etc. and she asked me what she should get. I told her to get a 1980s Jeep Grand Wagonner that is built to new specs. ( I can’t remember the name of the company that

Underneath the Daewoo Matiz was an ad for the Chevrolet Spark. Does that mean I’m part of the problem?

The wiper thing makes sense if you think about it. When it snows it can be a pain if they are frozen to the regular park position and I think it's doing that so it can be defrosted easier? My guess

May I present, the 1980 Plymouth Arrow Sport truck. (This one is similar to mine old one, but I had black wheels) Basically a Mitsubishi Mighty Max with its “silent shaft motor” . Ran it HARD for three years until I took it up a 4WD path and killed it Gilbert. Miss having a small truck

I worked for A Porsche dealer and had the opportunity to learn everything about this beast. It needed to be started every few days to “blow the carbon” from the motor. Only people certified to drive this car were allowed to move it around unless you wanted to damage the double ceramic clutch and have to replace