No, it doesn't.
No, it doesn't.
In the same way a Legacy wagon differed from an Outback wagon. Higher ride height and Pontiac cladding.
Those are some quintessential 90s wheels!
Nope . Way too much for someones unfinished work.
Lamborghini Valium. Lamborghini Melatonin. Lamborghini Unisom.
I picture a different 80s car for Boston, like a Subaru. Probably an XT. My aunt - a resident of that area - had one in the 80s, and Subaru is as at home in New England as it is in the northwest.
That Celica looks amazing. I'll take one in All-Trac, thanks.
My neighbor traded his top-of-the-line ‘15 Silverado for a ‘19 Silverado High Country. Objectively, the newer truck is better. Subjectively, I would have kept the older model until a mid-cycle update that hopefully fixed the polarizing design. A mid-cycle refresh wouldn't fix the smushed cab look, though.
Price aside... This generation is the most attractive of Miatas.
This underestimates the impact of the design. There’s the union strike, and then there’s striking the truck with the ugly stick.
I'm not offended by someone who starts their thought with "Fuck you and everyone...", and then calls me an asshole. You lack self-awareness.
There’s an acronym for your type... PICNIC. Problem In Chair, Not In Controls
Yep, my ‘99 Jetta had the full auto windows and they also opened/closed (including the moonroof) with the key in the driver’s door lock. Two decades later, it’s still not the norm. That Jetta was understandably more expensive than its contemporaries. It came with many features Toyota/Honda/Nissan/Mazda simply did not…
You say it “usually” happens because of reinflating underinflated tires, but do you mean “also"?
Got rid of it, eh? Where were you the night of....
I watch too much NCIS. I assume there’s an Abby somewhere who can look into some database that’ll narrow it down to a make, model, color, and year...and tell you only three were registered in the county, one was destroyed years ago, another has since been registered in another state, but Old Man Crosby is still there,…
“future former US president”
But slow car fast....
To me, the 2nd generation was the bee’s knees, followed by the 3rd and 1st generations. The generation after this - the RSX in the States - was the least desirable model. Especially once the headlights were faded. It looked cheap when new, and looked worse a few years later. RSXs were terrible quality.
Agreed. While others criticize its ancient architecture, the true criticism is the interior.