This truck is being used for historical and educational purposes. Today, I learned that I don't need an f350 to haul a scrap of wood, and historically people used VW Rabbit Pickups for this.
This truck is being used for historical and educational purposes. Today, I learned that I don't need an f350 to haul a scrap of wood, and historically people used VW Rabbit Pickups for this.
Lolol I initially read this as
"Paint that B-pillar, Black Jesus!"
Practicing for the Orlove Bowl?
Mitsubishi only has 5 new car models in the US. So, 90% of their lineup is 4.5 cars.
Nice! Yeah, I've had both. I still ride motorcycles (mostly dirtbikes) a few times a year. :)
I'm on my phone right now, and I'm not sure how to post pictures from here.
I kind of agree here... My 3rd gen Miata isn't gonna win "Top Safety Pick+" any time soon. But, it's agile, fun, and has side airbags. Much safer than the motorcycles I would be riding if Miatas didn't exist.
Hmm...
Crossovers are basically lifted wagons. So, a lowered (hopefully not stanced) crossover = a wagon again?
HAHAHAHA!
Like a Murano CrossCabriolet?
Yup, we had the Mk3 GTI VR6 in the US. Not technically an R, but it's the right idea. :)
You, sir, are a rockstar! Enjoy your well-deserved M3 and Cosworth!
Does losing $0 include maintenance and tax?
Just curious—what's your strategy for covering the registration and tax each time you switch cars?
X4?
got any pictures of the RSX?
The current projections are that we'll burn most of the planet's oil by 2040. Then, by necessity, we'll be forced to build extremely efficient electric cars.
The men are in the office.
Miata. Cheaper, equally or more fun, and more reliable.
It's 114in long and weighs 2000lb (in earth's gravity). Roughly the size of a smart car?