emilminty
emilminty drives an E30 and an Impreza for RallyX
emilminty

Pontiac GTO. Underrated sports car that was let down by its looks not effectively telegraphing the performance. I dig the looks, BTW. Mechanically, parts availability should be just fine, as long as you don’t crash it and need body panels. The ones in your price range are probably gonna be rough around the edges, but

I thought the answer was fairly easy.

I totally forgot these existed. I haven’t seen one in a long time.

It will go the distance, it will not go for speed.

Sure, it's got 300k miles, but if those maintenance records check out, this is a NP. Another case of buying the owner, not the car.

Or wrapped around a lightpost.

They’ll all be stolen soon, don’t worry. 

Pulls the DUI list (from 2022)...

AUD-e was right there...

When your advertising consultancy firm does zero work and you still close the deal

It’s a bit pricey for sure, but these cars are rare, especially if you’re looking for one that isn’t total garbage.

Irrational NP. It’s not a sensible Scandanavian machine or price but I want it anyway. 

Well hitch up my belt, get me in the left lane on a Florida highway doing 50 with my left blinker on and pop some Sinatra in the 8-track, I have an early bird special dinner to get to. 

This post is strictly theoretical. In the US, wealthy white men are in virtually no danger of being tried, convicted, and deported.

I bought a flood car once. Put about 200K on it after I bought it between myself and the two friends who owned it after I moved it on. Only issues were the starter failed soon after I bought it (dealer fixed it for free) and it would have a slightly funky smell on hot days.

To me it just makes the cabin look so comically SMALL compared to the rest of the truck.  Like 3/4 from or rear view I like it but from the side the cab looks line it belongs to a truck with a smaller body

Fair observation. The 1st gen 4Runner had a small lip that stuck out you could rest the top on to help align/seal it. I think if this had that lip like its ancestor did, it’d look more finished, and probably be more weather-resistant as well.

My wife just totaled her 2014 CR-V at 160,000 miles earlier this month, and she liked it so much we replaced it with a 2013 CR-V with 97,000 miles, and now she has leather, heated seats, automatic climate control, a sunroof, and a passenger armrest too. We could have gotten a newer one for the same price but I’m

Broncos only tow 3500 pounds, it’s one of the reasons I released mine back into the wild, and yeah the inside is like a cave with the top on.