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There is one in the parking lot at work. In the middle of Oklahoma. Where they even had to travel to buy one blows my mind.

Love the curbtire in the pic.

We own two on the list, a Wrangler as well. Makes up for our most quintessentially Japanese cars: Civic and Samurai.

The result was perfect americana, either way.

Glad to see my boy took the top spot.

Must not be looking at good restorations, then. My 66 has even gaps and panels.

Flippin' the bird is more of a gut reaction to me. I bet it was for Adele, too.

Gap. 36 inseam. Online only. Target "skinny" jeans in long on the shelves are a 35 right now. But only the Mossimo premium denim skinnies. I know you pain.

Curvy jeans are designed to fit a curvy body better than other fits, not make you look curvy/less curvy. At the Gap, the curvy fit has a custom waistband that is designed to minimize the "crack gap" that occurs when some curvy women sit down.

I can work on my Mustang OK, since everything is visable in the engine and so much more simple than working on my Civic. My dad has taught me more than the average girl knows (I installed a new carb on the Mustang mostly by myself earlier this year, I just couldn't crank the screws that mount it to the block tight

He was NOT a car guy. And neither was his father. So I assume the car was greatly neglected throughout its years. I bet you could find a reliable one and hopefully you either have the know how to work on an SC400 yourself or live in a city where someone other than the dealer can service the car if needed. Just don't

My civic cost that much new in 2004. I will be getting something safer and more luxurious when I replace it sometime in the next year or two. Or a new Mustang. Strangely, I got a cheaper quote on a 2006 4Runner than in my 2004 Civic. And the 4Runner was worth a crapload more than my car was (wasn't looking to buy,

An ex had an SC400 that was a beast to get worked on. Only place that would do it here was the dealer and always more expensive than say, identical dealer work on my honda.

Until you have to get it serviced, right?

I agree. I have 148k on my '04 Civic and love it more than the plethora rental cars I have had this past six months since said civic has been in and out of the body shop after being hit.

Not all of us can afford a Mercedes, though. I certainly couldn't when I bought my civic in 2004 at the age of 18. I can see why this guy chose a civic. Cheaper maintainance, cheaper MPGs and a decent car that you wouldn't mind hitting a deer in. Sure, if I could afford to do all that in an S430 that probably gets

Would you want to put that many miles on something else?

Doesn't work for classic Mustang owners.

He didn't say 80s Trans Am parts...

I'd love Five Guys as a Valentine's Day date! Cheeseburgers are kinda my thing.