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I’ll explain: he posted a photo of a Honda Accord, and there is a running joke that Accords look similar to Ford Mustangs.

The problem I have with the look of Mustangs is that the front doesn’t age too well.

Am I the only one seeing ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ with the chome across the Odyssey’s grille?

He owned about 7 cars, all of which were in various states of disrepair.

I grew up in a perfectly middle class neighborhood in the San Francisco East Bay, graduating in 2004. Nobody was fabulously wealthy, so the “nice” cars were a Camaro or Mustang sprinkled in here or there, but otherwise, a bunch of used hand-me-downs.

There’s a black one as well.

The internet concurs.

I feel like I owe everybody on this train a personal explanation on why I busted out laughing randomly, so thank you for that.

My first car was a 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer. One day, I had parked it at a Starbucks, and came out to find the front end had been crushed by a huge lifted Sierra.

My first car was a 2002 Lancer ES with an automatic. Granted, mine was pretty low mileage (I got it with 54,000 on it, and sold it 40,000 miles later), but it was a tank and I loved every second of owning it (mostly because I was blissfully ignorant of how much more fun manuals are to drive at that time).

So stoked for my 2018 Jetta!

But wait, I thought they already went through that.

OMG(MC), Canyon knock it off?

Well your username is 2014Challenger, and you site having experience with these transmissions, so... can we conclude you drive an automatic Challenger?

Ugh, this so fucking much.

After spending millions of dollars on R & D, and working tirelessly to a solution for this problem, Fiat-Chrysler is confident that they have found the perfect solution:

Since Sarcastimode beat me to it, let’s go with some Firepower!

Fortunately, my car already performs plenty well the way it is, making it more satisfying when I drive circles around gas stations laughing at all those suckers while I use my Fuel Shark.

Don’t be silly!