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DUH guinea pigs are for the wheels you can work those babies in the nooks and crannies.

“was: Acura TL and now: A6": What a coincidence, I miss my Acura, but my wife Blondie just thinks our new Audi has more room...wait, where do you live?

Are you my neighbor? No pics, please. . .

I just enjoy watching him helicopter over the kids he splits with the ex so that balls don’t bounce off of it. I’ve heard him training them how to get in and out of the car to not scuff it.

Should you tell him that he is just tossing road grime in water making it stick better? I would.

But indeed, as you pointed out it does have to be FRESH fur (still attached to the dog). Guinea pigs work too, but they’re smaller so you go through more of them per wash.

If I drove a rental car like the one you show in the picture, I wouldn’t care either

I agree with you. But there’s a huge difference between spending 20 minutes at minutes at the spray wash cleaning and drying your car and someone with a cleaning fetish who spends 4 hours with a toothbrush obsessively scrubbing their alloy wheels. Yours is a pleasant chore that takes a few minutes out of your day. The

Define “automated”. True touchless washes, for the most part, are fine for your paint.

I can only hope. Honestly, a turbo XV with an MT and leather would be killer also. I really like the tan color that it comes in.

Oh, man. It's even worse now that the electrical gremlins claimed a few speakers.

Sure, go ahead, judge away! You’ll see me on a Monday dressed in a plaid collard shirt with standard office issue khakis, clean shaven, in my ultra-lux gray 2015 Honda Civic EX, yes, EX, meaning EXtra shit, like a lot of EXtra shit that your base level does not have! Then, on a casual Friday, I’ll blasting to work in

So a friend’s wife gets a new car, doesn’t like it, gets another, doesn’t like it, gets a CRV and likes it. There’s the cliche and the reality..

So, I drive a pretty crappy car. It really just happened to fall in my lap. I didn’t shop by make/model, or engine, or anything. Just happened to get an unreasonably good deal, and I jumped on it. However, since it’s cost me so little over the past 3 years, it is getting me to the point that I’ll be able to say, “Oh,

I drive a modified Evo X I am usually clean cut never wear a hat but man do I get stereotyped.When the mechanic at costco calls me Bruh he is on to something.

Everybody likes to think they’re not superficial and prejudiced, but when it comes down to it, you make a judgement based on the information at hand.

Of course I judge people on their cars! For example, if you drive an X3, chances are I will do anything to get out of a conversation with you because I don’t care to hear about Ryleigh’s soccer team and Ollie’s karate class. However, I will judge you positively if you go with something sneaky or unusual. Old shitbox

Judging people on their road habits: yes. On the rest of their life... maybe not.

I've been hearing for years (since about 2000, really) that the 2.5 is underpowered. No it is not. Having owned two, I can tell you the engine has enough horsepower and torque to easily pass semis on the highway, go up mountain roads, and maintain highway speeds over hills. Even the 1998 Outback that I daily drive has

Looked at Outback but bought the 2016 Forester 2.5 base model with 6 speed manual trans....since I am an enthusiast on a budget! Got it out the door for $20,300 (plus tax and license). Frigging bargain.