drewcoustic
J. Drew Silvers
drewcoustic

87-88 Mitsubishi TSI and of course, some mods like a bigger turbo and other goodies and still well under 15K!

Couldn't find one on eBay, surprisingly. I really dig the old Infiniti M45. The second gen models are within budget too, but I just love the first M sedan for some reason. Spend $10,000 on a good one and use the leftover budget to make it run absolutely perfectly. It's a sharp-looking, sweet sounding comfortable V8

If It has to be french and can not be expressed in words I'd go with the Renault Alpine A310. I can not even begin to express my obsession with this car and the small amount of English articles on the her have done nothing but fuel my desire. It is the Buckingham Palace to my Cool Runnings.

Mostly in that the real-world MPG on STIs seems to be abysmal. Brakes and tires can potentially cost a lot more, and insurance *might* cost more.

I really want to like the LS430, it just makes so much logical sense to buy one... it's just so boring. I've not driven an LS, but I've been a passenger in several and it just doesn't have that "it" factor you get with an S class or even an E class. Great car, I'm sure it will several of orders of magnitude easier on

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240Z. Classic style, L-series reliability, easy to work on, huge aftermarket support, and plentiful parts. Run with classic 911s for a fraction of the cost.

I have no opinion on this car, but Top Gear named it the Worst Car in the World.

I'm sure he would, but I would let him borrow my AAA card if he asked nicely.

Only good after its been transplanted with an american v8.

Totally brilliant handcuffing him to the door.

Such an idiotic thing to say. Driving under the influence is fucking dangerous as all hell. If drunk/high people were allowed to drive you can bet your ass you'd be a lot less safe. But since everyone claims to hate cops nowadays, I guess it's the hipster thing to say. Good job.

you would feel SAFER with someone smoking a joint and driving? That's back asswards. I mean would you be pissed at the cop if he rolled up on someone cracking a fosters and telling them to pull over?

This is like watching an NFL player shovel down 20 McDoubles and crack a grin while he does it, then he tells you he paid $100 for them and he's fishing for compliments. It is a disservice not to inform him that he's made a stupid mistake.

No, that IS how it works. You ask someone's opinion, they tell you. If you don't want an opinion, don't ask for it. If someone paid 10k over sticker I wouldn't just tell them it was a great purchase. If I was in that situation I'd have told him that he got bent over. If that's what he wanted, great! But he still got

If the written account is accurate then the very first line of the conversation went thusly:

Let me tell you about my asshole friends, who last year all got up and left another person's house at 11PM on NYE to come to ours.

yeah no.

I can't comprehend the people who ask for constant alterations from the kitchen. How do these people think a restaurant works? Anyone who's ever worked in or near a kitchen knows that the chefs become irate when a dish is sent back for a reason that's anything less than glaring. I mean food spoilage? A fly? A hair?