gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Stinger. Although I am not sure it comes in a manual.

And he did that all while only using his pinky to steer.

I agree. I think that the Camry is one of the best looking sedans now. Especially in comparison to this over-done thing.

They are fun little cars and they are so rarely driven I am not sure why they would even care. My brother built his in a winter and he loves to take his wife and kids out on nice weekends.

The angle of that photo makes the Accord look Awful!

Depending on what kind of car it is the backseat can usually pop out pretty easily and if it is cloth, it can be cleaned in the backyard with some dawn dish detergent.

Scion was pretty good until they messed up the xB by making it too bloated. The original xB was small and unique like these cars are and it created a whole little class of boxy small cars that followed.

I have always felt that Daihatsu and even Suzuki missed a huge opportunity in America. Suzuki tried to go mainstream when they should have tried to be more unique and bring cars like these to the U.S.. Daihatsu could easily take it’s place and would not be that difficult since they can be sold by a large network of

Toyota should have used this clever trick to help with their unintended acceleration problem.

That was my first new car! 1997 Hyundai Accent GT. I friggin loved that car and would love to have another but I doubt that I will ever find one in suitable condition.

About 15 years ago my father and I were driving through the Cleveland ghetto and saw a 1985 4x4 Toyota pickup sitting out front of a dealership called We Be Carz. We had to stop and look at it because it looked so clean. The man who owned the dealer came out and showed it to us (it actually was really nice and only

They remind me of going to old lady restaurants as a kid and they would be at the cashiers counter with a spoon in it. Bleh! Makes me think about how many people touched that spoon.

Very true!

Hahaha! That is my kind of camping too. I would probably tinkle myself if I had to drive one of those things and pull a car as well! I am getting a headache just thinking about it.

That is a beauty. There is no Civic with its Auto Zone plastic pieces stuck to it that looks that good.

OMG I don’t have that kind of money. We are looking at the cheapest class c rv’s. The ones between 50 and 60 grand. The rolling mansions are awesome but even if I had the money I think that I would want to feel like I am still camping a bit. But just a little because I still need my air conditioning.

And just think, you can now get a really nice, low mileage PT Cruiser for next to nothing today. This car will be a bit different because it will actually still be desirable 10 years from now, but still not worth double. I can see paying an additional 10 grand to be one of the first but double just blows my mind.

Oh no I am not being defensive! At least I hope not! People must have a different idea of the value of money than you or I. I don’t think anything is wrong with it, I just think that they are crazy. I am sure people will say the same shit to me when I go and get an RV next year.

I did not say that there was anything wrong with it, just that they have more money than sense. If someone wants to blow 70 grand on a 35,000 car than they can have at it. I am sure that I have spent money on shit that was questionable as well but I would never pay 2 times the sticker on a car just to be first. At

And not even a good looking Honda.