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Do not leave windows down.

By far, this one. Not only lived up to the hype, but ruined all other cars for me.

Mock me if you must, but this little Honda Fit, with its teeny engine, 5-speed manual gearbox, and tiny wheelbase, will always be held in high regard from me. It was a hoot to drive (slowly), with a tire upgrade could really hold on in the corners, and just had a sense of character my Subaru Outback doesn’t have.

My 1985 Nissan 300zx. The underrated older brother of the 90s generation. Awesome first car, and I still have it. May not be the fastest, but still great fun.

The reference has been super-tired and lame for years, but I’ll never stop posting it.

2004 Ranger XLT 2.3L. First and only car to this day. Sometimes simple is best.

In my town, the cops don’t even bother take reports for stolen bicycles. My daughter’s (expensive for her since saved for it) bike was stolen from school so we called the cops to report the theft and they told us they wouldn’t take a report but if we wanted come down and “claim” a bicycle from the hundreds they have

He notes that the bed liner covers the hole and that it doesn’t affect body rigidity at all.

You were stranded 10 miles from me! I could have taken my CJ5 to rescue you and then promptly break down as well.

I had to read that twice, and then I snorted out my iced tea! Thanks for that....

That made me laugh way more than it should, take my stupid blue star. ♥

My mom drove a red 1963 Porsche 356 Coupe for a year until she got pregnant with my older brother. A photo exists of it but I don’t possess it. This is what it looks like from my memory of that photo:

Right? Even if I had a gas VW I’d get a TDI badge for it.