boneheadotto
boneheadotto
boneheadotto

yes it was indeed Rare. I had to order it in early Dec 2015 to have it delivered in March 2016. I had planned to keep it just about forever, but after suffering crank walk and getting a new engine it was just not fun any more. If your GTI has a bad or failing bearing you just cant know until it fails. If you get a GTI,

lets put this pay into perspective. Imagine you made $250,000 a year. To make what he made last year, you’d have to work at that salary for 1,516 years.

I loved my MK7 GTI. Special ordered a 2016 silver 2dr manual S with plaid interior and the performance pack and lighting pack. Cobb AP tuned with DP and intake it was a blast. It weighed right at 3000lbs, had about 330hp and could get high 30s mpg easily if you just didnt get into it. Was really the perfect all

I drove my kids even as teenagers in a 2dr GTI for years.  Theres plenty of space, and they have the mobility to get into a back seat.  My wife purchased a car with 3 rows cause she was convinced she needed it.  I think she used it twice in 5 years

“this car is dumb because its not perfect for everyone. And i refuse to believe a PHEV minivan will ever be made, and i refuse to charge my car at home where i already have electricity.  I have two kids and thats why i need a 7 seater vehicle
- cliff notes for your post

I hope we start to see more PHEV options. This is the best option for a lot of people out there especially those with range anxiety. Half of americans have a commute less than 30 miles. Average american drives 50 miles a day. So most of the time you dont need 400 miles of electric range. Most days 40 miles will cover

The car i owned at one time to save money was a Pontiac Vibe. Its cheap because pontiac is out of business. Its reliable because its not made by pontiac, its a Toyota Corolla hatchback. The first gen was light and fun to drive. I got the base model with manual everything including locks and windows. Its the most

One that ive owned, twice, for cost and reliability is the Pontiac Vibe. Get the base model with no power anything. manual windows and locks and manual trans. Its cheap because pontiac is out of business. Its reliable because pontiac didnt make it, Its a Toyota corolla wagon. Its a little more car than a honda fit,

It would have to be my car purchases in the 2009-2011 time frame. I replaced my 2002 WRX with two cars. In 2009 i purchased a used 2003 Pontiac Vibe base, manual trans, manual everything, including windows and locks. Bulletproof reliable, fuel efficient, and a durable interior. Was a great car for kids and

It would have to be my car purchases in the 2009-2011 time frame. I replaced my 2002 WRX with two cars. In 2009 i purchased a used 2003 Pontiac Vibe base, manual trans, manual everything, including windows and locks. Bulletproof reliable, fuel efficient, and a durable interior. Was a great car for kids and activities.

It would have to be my car purchases in the 2009-2011 time frame. 2009 i purchased a used 2003 Pontiac Vibe base, 5-spd manual. It had 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

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

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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