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As many times as I’ve smashed my hand while it is bitter cold out, which is 100 times more painful in the cold, I would have to say changing a tire in an absolute downpoor.

Frankly, you only pay too much for a car if you feel you have paid too much for a car.

This January I bought a 2016 Wrangler. If they make that power sliding hardtop for the 2016 I will buy the hardtop If they keep it JL only, I may just have to buy a JL.

BRZ or the Toyota version, but the BRZ is better in my opinion. Cheap and affordable to drive now, mods galore later.

Shade tree mechanic culture. I grew up with a father that rebuilt cars to resell them. We had almost a full shop. Friends and relatives would all come over to get work done, especially when we picked up a used tire changer.

There is a big difference between “Driven iregulary, Driven then Stored, and Hooned on occasion”.

It has always been my dream to turn my local mall’s parking lot into a road course.

Nice grille but the Edge still looks better.

Why are the brake rotors on the outside of the wheel? was my first thought. The only 80's stlye wheels I like are white wagon wheel rims on a 4x4 and whatever it was KITT had.

That vehicle was not worth $800

My wife buys these, i tend to be with her when she is purchasing them at flea markets and such. Funny thing is, I don’t think we have bought them from the same person twice.

Will it come in 4 door? When will the wagon version come out?

The Pizza chains have forgotten how pizza should taste.

Oddly enough, a 2002 Mercury Cougar looks like it could come out next year. Especially from the back.

Well there was the time I blew the water pump in my daily driver, and while driving my second beater to the parts store, the alternator went out. I only had cash for one of the two parts.

What?

I don’t know much but someone needs to build a truck with an electric front axle and a gas engine for the rear axle. I think that design could rule the on and off road for scene the next 30 years or so.

I live in a semi-rural area. In fact most people who live where I do don’t realize there are a number of dirt roads in the area. My group of friends in High School lived at two ends of the school district and it just happened the fastest way between their houses was a particular dirt road that also had an old

Lowes and Home Depot. I have been walking for thirty minutes now, where did they move the electrial tools? Why are they not with the tools, but with the electrical stuff? I am building a fence and small retaining wall, but I’ve already picked up the bricks, and I am at the wood section and realize i need to go back to

I bet it won’t be named Corvette. It’s the new Chevette? Corvaire? Cavalier? Chevelle?