imprezanoturbo
imprezanoturbo
imprezanoturbo

Honestly? I’d go for it at half the asking price.

As a runner, I can tell you that I have had these coal rolling ass hats slow down next to me and cover me in diesel exhaust many, many times. Thanks guys.

Yes, clearly the man knows his business.

So apparently the Brits ARE capable of brushing after all...

I insist that you find one and drive it.

I have a car sick dog. With her, it’s all about preparedness. Before the trip even starts, she gets about half her normal breakfast and a half of a Dramamine in a gob of peanut butter. The backseat of the car gets covered in towels and I make sure there are plenty of paper towels in the car. She usually gives me some

I bought a brand new ‘09 Subaru Legacy. My husband and I LOVED that car. It was sharp looking and enjoyable to drive. At 10,000 miles it started hemorrhaging oil. I took it to the dealer and they “fixed” the leak. At 25,000 miles, it started leaking oil again. Tons of oil. I took it to the dealer with smoke billowing

Man that sucks. My latest experience with a Subaru dealer was amazing. I took my ‘98 in to get some oil leaks fixed. When the dealer realized the work would take longer than the 4 hours they had estimated, they loaned me a brand new Crosstrek for the weekend. I ended up keeping the Crosstrek for 5 days because they

Worst and best experience. I bought a brand new 2002 Outback from a dealer in Vegas. Within a couple hundred miles, the clutch started to act up. It slipped so bad, it was rattling the whole car to the point that the interior trim pieces were coming loose. At first I thought it was just a matter of getting to know a

How about “cheapest car that you may not mind owning?” Here’s one:

There’s an Isuzu Pup for sale here that “doesn’t run but is a very reliable little truck.” Ummm...

When I sent this car in to Graverobber as a potential NP/CP, the seller was asking $2000. At that price it was a definite CP. At $1500, it’s a little more appropriately priced. What made the car intriguing was the claimed $5000 in work that’s been done to it, which begs the question, good God WHY?

Here in the Pacific Northwest, I see these fairly regularly but for about $3k less. This one is nice but the price tag is $2-3k too much for me. I also don’t care for the aftermarket rims. Pretty sure it’s been lowered a little too.

I remember the first time I  took an old toothbrush to the interior panels of my Impreza after 8 years of ownership. God the gunk and fuzz that came out of the center console was so deeply revolting and satisfying at the same time. It felt like a while new car.

Back in the late 80s, when I was in high school, I worked with my mom at her office one summer. She was the office manager for an engineering firm and she “hired” me to fill in answering the phone while the regular receptionist was out on maternity leave. My mom drove a company car, an awful burgundy colored K car.

I’ve driven from Reno to Vegas many times. I know the hill outside Tonopah very well. I’m happy to report that cell service along 95 is pretty much 100% reliable these days.

I had a car conk out on me right in the middle of a Best Buy driveway. It was a nearly 30 year old Subaru I was trying to restore. People were such giant shits to me. Honking, flipping me off, yelling at me to get out of the road. Finally after 10 minutes of being yelled at and thoroughly humiliated, a nice couple

That is one fine looking car. Hella NP.

400 miles to buy a ‘83 Subaru GL 4WD wagon with 283,000 miles. Bought if off eBay for $900. Original owner, completely original condition down to the AM/FM radio. Trailered it home.

OMG, I would so own a Delica. And an SVX, an XT6, a BRAT (used to have one!), a 79 Accord hatchback, and maybe a gen 2 Celica.