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100% this. I don’t understand why people don’t use the entire road as it’s designed. There’s two lanes for a reason. I face this every morning on the way to work and people get so pissy about it and try to block me. I’m using the road legally and how it was made to be used. <shoulder shrug> Thank god for turbo power.

Are we trying to fit a whole week’s worth of Crack Prices into one post now?

Someone needs to do it or they’ll be no second year vehicles. :D

This reminds me of the 1994 LHS my buddy just junked because the transmission grenaded. He loved that thing. Inherited it a few years ago from his grandma and put over 100k on it. Drove it all over the Midwest and up into New England. He was genuinely sad that he had to get rid of it.
That was until he picked up a

Similar thing happened to me about 10 years ago driving my buddy’s Mazdaspeed3. The little fawn (still had its damn spots) full speed ran out from the forest along the road and rolled down the entire driver side of the car. It packed so much force that we were pushed off the road going about 55. 

First one seems like my style of hunting: Little effort.

I believe it. They will pop out of nowhere. Mating season is a game of driving roulette for two months. 

Are jorts acceptable?

I think you might want to Google what that phrase means. 

Senior in high school, out with a few friends in my buddy’s 1998 Bonneville SSEi (dark blue, supercharged) well after curfew. Driving on an overpass to get on the highway outside Pittsburgh, there’s an 8-point buck standing in the middle of the road. We stop a good car length back thankfully and have a stare down for

I can’t wait for the long-sleeve-shirt-under-a-short-sleeve-shirt and baggy skater jeans to come back into style. This skin-tight crap is for the birds.....

NP, and that’s because half the price goes towards that complete tool kit in the trunk.

I mean, it’s not THAT bad. Yes, that interior is dreadful, but I like the outside of it. It looks angular and fast just sitting there. Sure, it’s driven mostly by geriatrics, but at least it EXISTS. Remember the whole car market itself is slowly shrinking with options (especially convertibles) and we all know the

This. Idling for more than a minute is wasteful. I didn’t let my old car idle much and it’s still running around after 14 years and 200,000 miles on it. I’ve done the same on my ST and I haven’t had any issues at 5 years and 73,000. Wife’s 13 year old CR-V with 154000 on it is the same way and she’s always running

Yes. The Leaf is my track toy.

I don’t see an option for CP, but CP. 

To a degree. Still doesn’t change my opinion though. :D

True, but 99% of buyers don’t want to have to do that. I’m sure that same group doesn’t give a damn about wheels to begin with.