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I had a co-worker who owned one.

Maybe not the best, but there’s one little oddball that’s always had a place in my heart — the Mazda 323 GTX AWD Turbo. So over-achieving for its time (1989) but also so understated. I’ve only ever saw one once in the wild; it was zipping up a mountain road in Colorado.

As an ex-miata owner, I have a really weird and irrational soft spot for old brit roadsters. I was once asked about what kind of car I would want and after talking about how terrible owning an old British car would be, my answer was an old British roadster. Maybe I am a sucker for punishment...

Mansory taking offense and criticizing someone else’s choice in vehicle modifications unlocked a new level of unawareness above influencers, so there’s that.

*Pbbt!*

You’re readin’ that wrong, son.

I’m noticing a trend; cars went from light and fun to heavier and more power.

I will never get over the literal buttface of the modern BMWs. 

I get the commenter’s point, but the 2nd gen MR2 is such a good looking car.

Died in the cybertruck the other night because I couldn’t get out.

Why do automakers insist on installing electrically powered doors? Just give us manual door locks like we’ve had forever. They work. They are easy to fix. They don’t require idiotic emergency levers. Stop overcomplicating things that work perfectly fine.

Don’t get dumped while using your BumperDumper. 

“buy ICE cars which never catch on fire after an accident”

The alternative headline for this should be “Tesla catches on fire after accident like every other car can, killing two people, but even though there were probably a dozen other car accidents last week alone where the car caught on fire, we’re reporting on it

Nice car.

Hill is an all-star player, a Superbowl winner, and one of the fastest receivers in the history of the league, but none of that matters when you’re facing a squad of half a dozen of Miami Dade’s finest.

Am I the only one who prefers to buy vehicles without AWD? I have a rare FWD CX-5 Grand Touring (top trim level with FWD). I don’t see the justification of dragging around extra weight that reduces fuel economy and performance while increasing maintenance. It also means that a spare should be the size as a normal tire

He removed the vice grips for the photos.

You must scare easily. I found them pretty calm on the street and great off-road.  The price and miles makes it ND for  me, so we at least agree on that.  (-;

The first new car I bought was a 1995 Geo Tracker, and I loved it! I drove it for years, and mu oldest kid learned to drive on it. It was dang near bulletproof! When we finally got rid of it, it still had its original clutch and rear brakes.

The challenger starts at 32 grand. This car isn’t 400 grand special.