Owning them is one thing, but legally carrying them around in California is tough. The CCW laws here are extremely tight to the point where almost no one has one.
Owning them is one thing, but legally carrying them around in California is tough. The CCW laws here are extremely tight to the point where almost no one has one.
I’m working on it.
There, I’ve fixed it: this has a manual.
I used to get these all the time...”THERE’S A SHORTAGE OF YOUR MODEL OF CAR IN THE AREA AND WE ARE LOOKING FOR TRADE INS!!!!” Me: “Of course there is a shortage...it’s 2012 and I’m driving a 2000 Saturn L series 4 door sedan...nobody wants this thing.”
The opposite of the WRX/STI interior.
Yo Tim, you’ve got video from two different crashes up there. Not two views of the same one.
Looks like Toyota will be the family car to go to since Honda is being a pussy and taking the V6 from the Accord for 2018. I actually liked the previous gen (current) Camry SE/XSE. It was comfortable for what it was.
But I also know that there are a good number of you who secretly drive Camrys and also read this fine website.
David,
Why? Just the general “fuck you for being better off than me”, or is there a specific reason for it?
And this is why dealers are cancer. I can’t wait until the dealership model is obsolete, most of them deserve to go out of business. It’s 2017, I can’t see why people can’t just buy directly from the manufacturer. The only thing stopping that are lame state laws.
I feel like Tom answered this question with his next post.
Feel better?
Buddy, I’ve been in your position. You’ve been responsible for a while and now you want something to make your day more exciting, more interesting. More terrifying. What you need to do is throw utility, practicality, and safety out the window. You need a motorcycle. For 30k, you can buy just about any of them, and who…
I need a utility vehicle for my projects primarily building materials and rusty metal, and something fun for my daily commute and weekend joy rides.
Pontiac G8 mate
More importantly, how did they take that picture of the BMW in the snow? Clearly they backed up to that point based on the tread marks but I’m not seeing any footprints leaving the car yet it’s clearly without someone behind the wheel. My guess is the driver is slumped over in the car while they took the pictures…
I mean this in the nicest way possible...
Seriously, Jalops, this is it. The moment of truth. We need to buy this car.