fromrussiawiththirst
From Russia with Thirst
fromrussiawiththirst

“Did your boyfriend get you into racing?”

Yeah, and your attempts at trolling are just as well.

How’s this?

I have a silver Camary, you cant be that boring.

Champagne (beige) -1

Volvo was always a brand you had to really “get”. Once you realized that the 240 handled really well back in the day and that the Turbo wagons were actually fun to drive, it became obvious that they were doing something right, just under the radar.

I would like to say Alfa Romeo excites me, but when they all inevitably catch fire, the only excitement will be me running away in terror.

Mazda, wtf? You’re clearly on drugs that have impaired your cognitive abilities to such a severe degree that I’m not sure how you’re using an internet connected device to type such stupid things. Perhaps you have an interpreter or speech to text program that translates your near-incoherent babble to text. That’s

Mazda’s current line-up is fantastic.  

I looked at ILX once too, just because it could be ordered with a manual. Then I thought to myself “$40k for for a tarted up Civic??? NFW!!!”—t

I was with you up until you said Mazda. Mazda doesn’t even belong in the same sentence as those other two.

Volvo is legitimately exciting right now imo

Most of the disappointment I imagine, is buying them new and then watching them bleed 2/3 of their value over the course of 3 years. Which is precisely why I bought a 2014 MkZ hybrid last month and holy shit it is actually a really cool car. I feel like I cheated the system somehow

Opposite impression here.

The Stinger is pretty fucking handsome and I’ll throw the new Sportage in just because it has some funky bug-eye business going on in the front that makes it just the little bit less boring to look at than some other crossovers.

You just know that the future of Mitsubishi will unveil an Evolution that is a minivan with a cvt and the same dash on the Evo x.

Expectations are low with Mazda?

Honda is disappointing if you’re looking for the same car they were making in the 80s/90s, i.e. peppy little bastards with great acceleration that also are easy to take care of.

Mazda disappointing? Their products have been consistently phenomenal for the past five years.

Kia continues to surprise me, not disappoint me.