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In St. Louis the police would’ve cleaned the windshield before take-off.

25 year import ban

While we’re down the rabbit hole...Edward James Olmos is in Blade Runner 2049!

I owned a few of these and thought the tail on the earlier ones looked better. probably the lower, smaller tail lights

And looked turribul. I refuse to post a photo.

There is a 4dr option also roof and hitch racks are cheap and add huge amounts of hauling capacity.

Reliable, efficient vehicle to travel from Canada to South America kitted out for about $15k? I know what I’d take.

If buying in Canada, you have this option: a BJ-74 SWB Landcruiser with a 5sp manual and a turbodiesel- checks all the boxes.

Eclipse for attracting ladies? That’s a stripper car, man. Now a proper beach car to attract a proper beach bunny? Well, if you lack an actual beach house, and given that; beach parking can be sparse, oversand is restricted in a lot of places, and vehicle length and height rules at beaches can be very restrictive (I’m

If you’re literally driving on the beach, 3 things to consider: 1. heavy is bad 2. sand gets everywhere 3. salt water corrodes everything- quickly. So; light (4WD/AWD a big plus), disposable (cheap), and hose out able. Convertible almost a must- Wrangler is an obvious choice, but will rust fast. Clearly the best beach

...and it’s THE SAME ROOM

Those were/are some of the best. High marks to Volvo too, but the absolute best long haul comfort seats are found in Citroens.

Kansas has high speed limits, well maintained interstates, spare traffic outside ‘metros’, and people move over when you flash to pass. It may be a bit boring, but it is easy to make time in a fairly relaxed fashion.

Gen. Sherman didn’t mind...

Could be wedged against the cross member, either way-why?

Wants:“Something without steep depreciation”> #5 “Jaguar XKR?”

Actually- SVT Focus is an excellent choice. Reread header, and attempted to del. post, apologies for jumping on you. Med school and a fiancee are going to eat more of his biking and wrenching time than he expects, methinks.

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You’re cherry picking- “ I’ve spent some time working in a shop and can do just about anything. Good gas mileage (around 30 MPG) is a plus, and if it can be future-proof (e.g. kids in the next few years), that would be super nice too. The only requirement I have is that it has to have good handling. It needs to be