I would buy a Toyota house. For sure.
Having owned Toyota cars, I'm sure their houses are low maintenance, quality built and long lasting, but a little boring. And with a home boring is not a bad thing.
I would buy a Toyota house. For sure.
Having owned Toyota cars, I'm sure their houses are low maintenance, quality built and long lasting, but a little boring. And with a home boring is not a bad thing.
I'll have a ticket to the SHO please.
First of all, I'm from Baltimore and still live in Baltimore County. I have spent my fair share of time downtown and I have seen the "12 O'Clock Boys" riding around the city and surrounding area numerous times. These dudes are crazy and surely have no fear but I can honestly say they are pretty low on the list of…
I want my tax dollars back. This is one of the biggest useless wastes of government money beyond the so called "war on drugs".
Neutral: The Acura Integra is the correct answer. This was my first car, 96 LS 5MT. Had a few mods, Tanabe exhuast, comptech header and icebox intake, ITR rear sway bar and rear brace, GSR strut bar, jdm fogs, 98+ red/clear tails, 98 GSR seats, and some other mods. nothing stupid or ricey, just clean and fun. I loved…
I drive what you all would call an "aging car", 1996 Volvo 855 Turbo wagon. I do most of my own maintenence work (oil changes, brakes, atf changes, tune ups,suspension work, etc) and I Won't touch the timing belt ever. Engine is DOHC and any small mistake and pistons hit valves. I don't risk it. I have an on call…
Why do I love my car? Because Turbocharged Swedish Wagon. It's discreet, stylish, unique, comfortable, well equipped, decently quick, gets good mpg, reliable and it corners deceptively well. I feel special every time I drive this car. It never looks out of place anywhere it goes. It suits me, my life and driving style…
Good choice. methinks I'm gonna have one as well, a T5 of course. I have a 1996 850 T5 estate with 212k and I'm certainly not disappointed. This is a fitting successor to my amazing 850.
A milestone birthday for my favorite vehicle! Love that Jalopnik has made the Volvo wagon an official "jalop car" and seems to be giving lots of Volvo love these days. Anyone who knows me knows I love a good Volvo wagon, so I submit my favorite Volvo wagon, the 855. This is my 1996 855 Turbo. It hauls some serious ass…
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In addition, I always thought of the jetta as the car your sister drives. My sister has a jetta. I have no ex-gf's that had jettas. Most had camrys, corollas, civics, golfs, neon or the like but never a jetta. However, my sister has had one for years.
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