chandonpierre1
707Miata
chandonpierre1

A cliffhanger? This was the opposite of a cliffhanger. It was more of a cliff-faller, if you will.

So in 2003 I came to the realization that my '93 Maxima SE would never die ... never. I would be driving it for the rest of my life. It had 180,000 miles on it, and it was as good as the day I bought it from the dealer, so I sold it to a friend and bought an RX 8, which was just loads of rear wheel drive fun. I told

that last line could have been a great star wars reference.

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Yes, a Miata will handle itself just fine on a good set of snow tires during the winter but it's not the ultimate snow vehicle. If you need to pummel the snow into submission you can't go wrong with something like a Range Rover, or maybe a Jeep.

Nah, they just used the stock image they got from Subaru Australia.

Is there anything better than a fast sedan?

That was the first thing I noticed too, looks like a completely unique subframe for the transverse layout.

Interesting. They've made a vehicle with both transverse and longitudinal engines.

Does this mean it will have a deliciously smooth twin turbo straight 6 monster under the hood?

Yeah, yeah, I know it can't happen.

A movie ticket for one is the most appropriate deal for a Jalop.

WOW WHAT AN UNPROFESSIONAL RESPONSE THIS PLACE IS REALLY GOING DOWNHILL

Every of the grounded to the ground.

This guy's got all the butthurt

Real men bake.

I'd still buy it from her

My group of friends already looked into this exact car. Someone showed up with ~20k, trailer and extracted it yesterday. NP for sure. Chances are the seller was unaware of the current market for E30M3's.

This is sickening... Although I do have a small dream of being a bit of a show off in public. I think most people have this craving, but subdue it for obvious reasons.