boneheadotto
boneheadotto
boneheadotto

good. is $1m enough?

It would have to be my car purchases in the 2009-2011 time frame. 2009 i purchased a used 2003 Pontiac Vibe base manual trans. manual everything, including windows and locks. bulletproof reliable and fuel efficient. Was a great car for kids and activities. I got it for $5900 with 55k miles. Drove it to 115k miles and

It would have to be my car purchases in the 2009-2011 time frame. 2009 i purchased a used 2003 Pontiac Vibe base manual trans. manual everything, including windows and locks. bulletproof reliable and fuel efficient. Was a great car for kids and activities. I got it for $5900 with 55k miles. Drove it to 115k miles and

The Mercury Capri. In an attempt to chase the Miata they made a heavy, slow, FWD!!!! car that was no fun to drive

for me it would have to be a metallic yellow on a curvy car. Something like this 720

oh yes love this commercial

Now playing

not the weirdest but certainly my favorite

yeah and i specifically chose the Subaru press images. the 2008 was awful

the “bad car” I love is the Toyota XRS. crazy reliable, they actually handle well, 6 speed manual sticking out of the dash, high reving 4 cylinder with 180hp, 2800lbs, very practical with flat load folding seats, dumb little minivan looking thing

for me it was the 2008 WRX. Back in 2001 when the first WRX made it to the states, it was rally looking with big fog lights and box flare fenders. It made 227hp in a time that Camrys and Accords made 190-200. Fast forward to 2008 and the Camry makes 269, the Altima 260, the Accord 240. And the 2008 WRX releases

you missed the winky smiley face

plan to keep it for a while and finally finish modifying it. Got it Aug 2020 with 25k miles on it for $16500. It now has plaid GTI seats and GTI performance pack brakes, intake, as well as rear sway bar. In the next week or so im finally putting the coilovers on with extra bracing. After that its intercooler and

Adding Lamborghini style lights to a Camaro should be top of this list

The worst is modifying a car significantly to add power when you have a platform that doesnt add power easily and adding power makes the character of the car worse. For instance take the S2000. Its a pretty well maxed out NA engine from the factory and many changes lose power, and adding forced induction alters the

so youre saying this Asians were Crazy rich? someone should make a movie about that

I absolutely would not buy a Ferrari made in China

back when cars were small, low, fun to drive, and didnt weigh 4000lbs

I cant think of anything better than an AP1 S2000 or an FD RX-7

The 2010s were the start of the death of all cars worth owning as an enthusiast and relaced with the white and silver army of small SUVs.

My answer would be to wait a bit for the upcoming GR-86 with the 3cylinder turbo. This will be a great car with easy modding potential. And its for sure going to have to cost less than $50k