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Sounds like there is something wrong with yours, or you are expecting it to drive like a sports car. Mine is very comfortable, and is our go to vehicle for long trips. Go drive a Sienna, they handle like a boat. My Odyssey isn’t a whole lot off from the V6 Accord we used to have.

Unfortunately the 2yr VPN code isn’t working. It accepts it but does not reduce the price from the original price.

Unfortunately the 2yr VPN code isn’t working. It accepts it but does not reduce the price from the original price.

Lol, that’s ridiculous. Just because someone is driving a minivan doesn’t mean they aren’t interested in driving. It means they need to haul stuff and are smart enough to buy the best tool for the job Instead of the dumb crossover that is objectively worse in every way.

I’m not a Corvette guy, my dream car has always been a Porsche 911. Fell in love with them when I was 8, took my 32 years to buy one. Seems to be a similar situation with Porsches. I was surprised when looking for one how many were 20 years old with only 20k miles on them. I asked one of the guys who’s car I looked at

This deserves all the stars. Your dad is my hero.

They certainly didn’t do it for looks.

I love 911s. Bought my 996 about a month ago, 2001 C4 Cabrio with 105k on it. Mine was owned by a very picky older guy who had it since 2002 and used dealer and one Indy. He did not put things off. He averaged $5k a year maintaining it. No accidents, no paint, interior in great shape aside from scratches on the

Apparently this is a EUROCAR.

That is good, the Camaro is impossible to see out of so you have plenty of time to appreciate the interior.

How does this only have 2 stars?

Went through this exact thing late last year. I told my wife that every time we have moved, my garage wish (3 car minimum) was always the thing we compromised on and I wasn’t going to compromise this time. We looked and looked, and finally decided that the only way we would both be happy was if we built a new house.

Eh, it’s a matter of perception. A low rent interior on a Porsche is nicer than a great interior on most other cars. A Boxster or Cayman wasn’t an option, the rear seats have real value for someone like me with a young kid, my 9yo fits fine back there with my wife in the front and that gives me a lot more options for

That seems to be the case. I am glad I got one. I wouldn’t have if I hadn’t found such a nice example and then my summer wouldn’t have been as fun.

My rattle threshold is undoubtedly high, I sold my Jeep back in November and there’s very little as loud and rattly as a Jeep. That said, with the top down I don’t get much in the way of rattles, top up it’s still more solid than my BMW was, but does have some rattles here and there from the top itself. This car was

I’ve been 911 shopping for a few months, and bought a 996. I’ve got to go CP on this one. It’s about $5k over market for a 2000 C2 with those miles. $14k-$17k is what these are going for, and that’s without the aftermarket stereo which diminishes the value. There is no mention of when that IMS was done, and it’s not a

Matter of opinion. They both look like garbage, IMHO.

My god man. If you are leasing an Elantra for 5 years or financing it for 8, you should be buying used and cheaper.

In that case, you should listen to the announcements and put your tiny backpack under the seat in front of you, because the overheads are for larger bags. I’ve heard that announcement on just about every flight I’ve been on in the last 5-10 years.

I’d pay $3k tops, since it’ll take $10k to solve all the fuckery that is referred to as “Stance”, replace the interior bits he painted, kill the body kit with fire, and fix all the shit that is invariably fucked under the hood. After that, I bet it’ll be great.

Nope. Not cute.