cleslie14
former subaru baja owner
cleslie14

I agree with this former subaru baja owner. However desperately devoid of grace, beauty and poise the MPV may have been, it was oddly capable. Optional locking center diff for added tractability, actual cup holders, enough room for decent AT tires if you felt the need and a serviceable engine. Transmissions were a bit

Squares and rectangles are both parallelograms, and all squares are rectangles, but that doesn’t mean that all three are the same thing.

Given the “Nomaro” plate, this seems as good as place as any to drop the original Nomad concept car (which they so should’ve taken to production)

This is one of those cases where if you go too far, it somehow becomes okay.

the true standard of automotive tech

#VetteVanConfirmed

Yeah, I’m a bike person, not a car person, so I never respond to this feature even though I read it regularly. I think they’ve mostly missed the boat with the recommendations here, because they haven’t taken into consideration his desire to put a bike rack on the car. This was my #1 consideration when I bought a new

A Kia Niro (Hybrid/Plugin) perhaps?

Honda FIt.

How does the phrase “body wasn’t all that bad” and this photo end up anywhere near each other?

Qantas never crashed.

uhh have you seen an fc rx7?

Heathens, the lot of you.

Carry on to Hayward, son. There’ll be peace when you are done. Drop the flaps to 35. Don’t you fly no more.

Interesting. Any info on the whereabouts of Harrison Ford?

A car company with neither magnitude, nor direction.

The SM will never not be in my Fantasy Garage Top Ten.  It is glorious.

If its not named Bronco II, I quit.

A complete world full of panthers and only 3 power windows that roll down in the entire collective group.