i don’t mind other people’s car color choices as long as it is not any shade of green
I’ve been observing this for a while. Most cars now are: a) silver, b) black, or c) white. It’s hard to find many blue or green cars, much less beige. Yes, there are some brightly-colored sports cars, but the palette of “regular” cars is super boring.
That’s my car!!! We took that picture down a rarely used redundant loop road at Rutgers when I was in college, back in 06. My buddy was an amateur photographer, learning how to shoot HDR.
The guy literally asks for something RWD and convertible, but cheap and able to rack up miles on a commute. And nobody thinks to mention this:
Accord 2.0T with stick??? BRB going to return my Mazda 6
Came here for pictures of trunk being open, realised fast back doesn’t mean hatchback, left disappointed and confused.
Who sets the cruise at 64?
Somehow I keep forgetting that there are literally only two cars in the world you can buy, a Giulia and a Camry. You’re better than this, Graverobber! But judging by half the... things you post on NP or CP, I think maybe you’re a masochist.
l’d like to hear more about the meatloaf before making my final decision.
Meanwhile, a 30-something couple-he an actuarial, she an Office Depot manager-drove by in their 2015 Toyota Camry. Never exceeding the speed limit by anything that would garner attention they arrived at their unremarkable house without drama a half-hour later.
Heading down I-87, the cruise control was set at 64 miles per hour, and there were no other cars on the road in front of us.
V6 Camry could probably keep up with a base Gulia lol
So go buy a Camry and die of beige.
I live in a small city, population ~40,000, and we have an Alfa/Fiat dealership, which is somewhat rare for a small market like ours. I keep trying to tell everyone I know to get one of these because they’d have a chance to own and Alfa but live within 10 minutes of the dealership, which is a almost a requirement to…
Didn’t know we were counting accidental lock-outs in this. When I drove big trucks I’d just gotten back from an east coast trip and was prepared to spend some home time when my boss called and said one of our drivers was sick and he needed me to take a quick Chicago run, an easy 600 mile round trip, no backhaul, and…