coreycross
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coreycross

Growing up back in the middle 90's a neighbor of mine had one of these original 80's Aerostars. I recall it having very faded paint, it was missing all 4 wheel covers, it was covered in bird shit and multiple political/cheesy bumper stickers. It smoked like a motherfucker and my last memory of it was watching it get

- Mitsubishi. Do they even exist? Does anyone even care anymore?

YES. I love the old volvo naming system. So easy to use and identify models. Except for the 760 that could have either a PRV V6 or a turbo red block 4.

I'd rather have an original range rover. It may be unreliable and cost a fortune to keep going, but it will be a hell of a lot easier and cheaper than this hideous Laforza.

GS350 F sport AWD

I'm aware that's not the original. I just liked that image of a 2nd gen Q45. I haven't physically seen a 1st gen Q45 in quite some time.

Got my vote for most confusing nomenclature in the industry.

good point. I dont think it ever has rained on californication!

I like the 993 as well but something about the 964 just does it for me. I'd honestly take any air cooled 911 because i just love them, but if i had my choice id pick a 964.

Yes. And always have the top down no matter what.

GOD DAMN SON OF A BITCH!!!!!!!!!!!!

My dream car! Id kill to have a 964 Carrera 4 with a 5 speed.

I work in silver spring, MD which is just outside DC and i do a bit of contract work in DC. Being a native Marylander I'm aware of how awful the drivers are here in MD, but the drivers in DC are even worse. I hate driving in DC or anywhere near DC.

I would kill to drive a Porsche anywhere, so obviously I would enjoy a trip through Europe in a Porsche.

Its better than the hideous Acura beak.

In theory yes, but in practice I think I would go with a 100 series land cruiser. I do love the Range Rover and it has some serious off road chops, but I have worked on too many 100 series LC's to count, so I know i could repair almost anything on it with hand tools and my own bare hands. Plus they're virtually

CP. The maverick was a piece of garbage. My grandfather apparently had one as a company issue vehicle when he was a government contractor in the early to mid 70s (I assume it was very basic) and it was the car my dad learned to drive on. He said it was a pain in the ass to get started and when it did run it

I knew the Saab 99 was the first vehicle with electric heated seats. I also know that Volvo commonly used them as well not too long after Saab introduced them. Either way, I and my back are thankful for the heated seats in my Lexus.

Here's the TOYOTA 1GZ-FE from the V12 century limosine. 5.0L 4 cam.

mmmm that new Boxster is looking good!