cleslie14
former subaru baja owner
cleslie14

I had never had Chef Boyardee Pizza before so I looked it up.

Once again, this is the car that fits the needs of 90% of the population and is in fact the correct answer.

I knew there was a 2 door 2nd gen but I had no idea Toyota made a 2 door 3rd gen or is that a custom job/Photoshop job?

US regulations at the time only allowed round sealed beam headlights so all US versions of European cars got the ugly, afterthought headlight treatment.

I saw one of these on the road yesterday and decided that as much hate as these cars get the wheels have actually aged kinda well against all odds (as long as they’re not chrome like in the picture above. I think we’ve got a ways to go before chrome wheels come back around.)

Remember their waffle breakfast sandwich? That was good stuff.

Every single flight I have ever had into SFO has been delayed because of fog. I have nearly missed my connecting flight multiple times. I now refuse to book a flight with a layover there and will only go back if it’s my final destination.

The wheels alone are worth almost that much.

My first car was an ‘87 Tercel. It was terrible.

They did, and it did.

We all just need to agree that any front wheel drive Daimler era Chrysler vehicle is the correct answer to this question and move on.

I’m 6'6" and we have a ‘17 forester. It fits me great in just about every way except the key comes out of the steering column right at my knee which is rather annoying.

It sounds like you closed a line of credit as opposed to paid off a loan. Closing a line of credit will negatively affect your score because it will make your credit utilization ratio go up, just like you said. Paying off a loan would not have the same effect.

It was but it wasn’t mid-engine. I’m not saying GM should have just slapped Pontiac badges on the Speedster and called it a Fiero. They should have used the platform but restyled it to be more Fiero like. I would take that over a Solstice.

It would have made a better Pontiac Fiero

Last summer was my first and only time driving outside of North America. My wife and I went to Ireland and rented a car to drive around the country. I was really hoping to get something interesting that we don’t get in the US and ended up with a diesel Opel Astra with a six speed manual. Although we don’t get those

This seems to be a more recent phenomenon with Bajas. when I bought mine I wasn’t specifically looking for a Baja. I was looking for either a 4WD Toyota or pretty much any Subaru and the idea was just to buy the best one I could find in my budget. At the time of my search in 2012 that happened to be a 2003 Baja sport

So what if the bee were hovering in a stationary car and then the car quickly accelerated? Would the bee smash into the back window?

I feel like used 4x4 Tacomas cost more than new ones somehow.