granfury
Full of the sound of the Gran Fury, signifying nothing.
granfury

That sounds like a lot of the unspeakable mods that my grandfather used to do to OG Mustangs back in the ‘70s. Red and black checkerboard vinyl roof anyone? I remember one so hideous that I spotted it in the parking lot at the airport before my plane had even landed...

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The things is, if they tried to give him the Heimlich Maneuver they would have a hard time finding someone with arms long enough to reach around his “239 pound” body...

Better call Cummfy Banana...

Emmo? I don’t know what that means. I’m old, so the only thing that means to me is:

1) It’s not exactly great on fuel - EPA ratings are 21/28. I can get 30 on long drives, but most of my driving is in town (2.3 mile commute to work). I do love to hear that MZR rev and zip it up to redline when I’m tossing it around, so my mileage is closer to 18 or 19 MPG on an average tank.

I bought a 2012, the first year of the redesigned model. I would have liked to have some of the standard features that they added for the 2013 model, but I decided to buy the dealer’s loss-leader as the 2013s were coming out because I got it for about 20% off MSRP.

Neutral: I love my Mazda, I really do. But one of the things I love about it most is that it’s not a luxury car or brand. Over the decades I’ve driven numerous BMWs, a Porsche and a Mercedes, and frankly, I was getting tired of the luxury world. What I wanted was something simple, reliable, affordable and fun to

Oh, so you've ridden public transport in Los Angeles? You sure people get arrested for that? Not from what I could smell...

Find me another fun to drive, manual transmission minivan and I’ll consider a new car. Otherwise I’m perfectly content with what I have.

Neutral: Did I check where my car was made? Not really. I wanted a minivan with a manual transmission so I had a choice of exactly one vehicle. It’s my first every Japanese car, and now I understand this ‘reliability’ thing everyone’s been talking about for years. The only slack I’ve gotten is some people telling me

Relatively economical, tons of room despite the small size, reliable, fun to drive, quite affordable, and, if you’re so inclined, available with a manual transmission.

Check out this thread: https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=739841

An E21 was my first BMW. I loved that little thing, and would consider another, although this time with an I6.

I still want one of these. Easy to load and unload with the drop-down sides, and plenty of locking storage underneath.

That’s one party I don't want to attend, and one to which I do not want to be invited...

At the age of five I knew better than to use this word. Why should a teenager be exempted?

Whereas this idiot is talking through his...

I’m not dead yet, so I made sure mine is equipped with the 6MT. I may be old and responsible, but that doesn't mean I can't have a little fun behind the wheel.

Build it - why the heck not? It’s not like people actually drive their supercars, so it will just sit in a warehouse somewhere, ostensibly gaining more value the less it is driven.