gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Yes! I say the same thing. Everytime I go to get an oil change they always ask me what I do to keep my engine bay so clean. I tell them that the secret is cleaning it.

I have been doing it on all of my cars (and friends cars) for years and never had an issue. With that being said, you have to have common sense as well and not blast fuseboxes and so on.

I have been like that with every car that I have had. I have a 2015 Mirage that I drive to work everyday and it still looks brand new. I am going to detail my father in laws Kia Sportage over the weekend. There is something so satisfying about taking a car that is disgusting and making it look new again.

I have said those words daily since January 20th.

Interesting, rare and probably worlds more reliable than anything above.

For me it is the supercharger network. The biggest deterrent for me is not having lots of places to quickly charge the Bolt. If GM were to have fast chargers available 24 hours a day at their dealerships, then I would be more interested in a Bolt.

I had a Daewoo. It was not riced out but it was a painful memory that I would rather forget.

Damn that is ugly. I would guess shit like that destroys resale value too because I would not even look at a car that had that going on inside unless it was dirt cheap.

I always have an urge to buy a Yugo. Once I have the space, I will actually get one. I don’t know why but I have always wanted one since I was a kid. 

Hopefully it is not the same one. It is dark green with tan leather interior. A really pretty car, actually. Although it may not be that it is a pretty car, it could be that we were just high from the harsh smell coming from it’s exhaust pipe.

I liked it, actually. It reminded me of my brother and I who were raised in an all white suburb and although we do not speak spanish at all, we still identify more with our Puerto Rican culture than anything else. The sad part is that we do not have a car that represents our culture at all. Well, maybe an old Toyota

My partner and I always wonder how the hell some people have all of the shit they do. We make a really good income combined, we live in a cheap city, we have a home that is paid for and and investment property that is half paid for and yet we still think that we can’t afford to buy certain things. We went to an RV

I never had one myself but this reminds me of a 2010 Passat that my brother had. Not only was the dashboard always lit up like a tree but it you could smell that it never ran right. 4 years and 40,000 miles of pain.

That is fine by me!

That would be awesome. I would really love a Renault Twingo. Hell, I would even love to get a Nissan Micra. Maybe it is just a case of wanting things that we can’t have.

Imagine what the Mirage could do if Mitsubishi actually had a large dealer network!

For me personally, I think that VW vehicles are extremely bland looking in general. I prefer smaller cars and they do not have anything that I would consider small. When it’s time for the other half to get a car, we may have to look at the Atlas because I do like the looks of it and we do like having one bigger car to

That is exactly how I feel about cars. I do not want them to be too refined. I like knowing that I am driving a machine.

I actually own one now and other than the lack of power (not horrible for what it is) and crappy steering feel, I really like it. Although, I did have to upgrade the suspension and the wheels/tires to be able to say that. 

My mind tells me Fiesta but my heart says Abarth. I will probably end up with an Abarth. There is something about it that makes me smile and that exhaust note helps too.