But I do love the scene where the mayor calls his insurance company to put is mower on the policy. Not even MAD TV could write a skit like that.
But I do love the scene where the mayor calls his insurance company to put is mower on the policy. Not even MAD TV could write a skit like that.
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It’s so junk don’t fly out the cubbie when VTEC kicks in. Yo.
On the plus side, that there Northstar drive train fits reeeeaaaal nice like in a Fiero.
It looks like a foot in a nylon.
Combine this with Koenigsegg’s Free Valve tech. Wowza.
Looks at supercharger... “Yeah, I could see a reduction pulley on there.”
Put some shoes on, for pete’s sake!
The answer is obviously a Rambler 330 wagon!
Actually, I take that back. Eventually I want to own an R53 MINI Cooper S again.
Seems to work well in pricey cars. My buddy’s A7 has it and it’s seamless. Eventually I want an electric car, which is inherently “start-stop,” so whetevs, I guess.
I’m a huge Mazda fan—I’ve owned five. But, like, where are the Mazdaspeed cars? Where is the Mazda2?
And then there’s the Dymaxion...
Yeah, it’s all about front-mid engine, DS/SM FTW.
Let’s just all stay home.
Sounds like my experience with any German car made in the 2000s. ;)
Everyone should just stay home.
As the owner of a MK 6 GTI, I’ve asked myself this question many times. I guess the VW engineers nailed it with the stock 18-inch wheels.
I could never find a C30 with a manual where I used to live. I drove an automatic car and it was really quick, but kind of “meh.”