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imprezanoturbo
imprezanoturbo

Small edit, “these folks would rather drive a house around getting in everybody’s way than...”

I run in the morning. One of the streets I run down has no sidewalk. It’s early, so I run on the edge of the road. I try to step aside when cars go by and most motorists give me plenty of space. Usually it’s no biggie and we all get along. But every now and again some jackass doesn’t feel the need to move over so I

I managed to find a “used” 2014 TRD double cab with a stick shift in 2014 with only 3,000 miles. It still smelled like a brand new truck and I got it for $32k. I felt like the Tacoma gods smiled on me that day.

Aw yeah.

I would say “best looking car EVER.” But that’s just my opinion.

I was born in the 70s and grew up in the 80s, this is still the epitome of awesome super car to me.

It’s still better than ToyotaAlienFace, imo.

I was looking into a stick shift Accord and was surprised to find you get two colors. Kudos to Honda for keeping a three pedal option but geez can’t we get some color choices?

The Baja’s were most definitely offered in single color paint jobs (non two-tone). They were much more attractive without the two-tone color scheme in my opinion.

I believe the correct term is “wing window.” But yeah, really wish modern cars came with them. Sigh.

As a lady driver with long hair and a preference for driving with the window open, I have a pro tip: if you do not want to muss your hair, open the driver window and the driver side rear window. You get all the cooling of an open window without being buffeted. Also, opening only the rear passenger window will produce

Apparently what happens in Vegas really does stay in Vegas.

This was very nearly my first car. The company my mom worked for had a Maverick as a fleet vehicle that she drove daily. It ran great and when they decided to liquidate it, my mom could have picked it up for $500. This was in the late 80s when the car was far from cool. At the time, I was really glad she didn’t buy it

This is absolutely my least favorite steering wheel stock set up. Way too much going on there. Although I can possibly forgive its design if it’s coupled with a column shifter on the other side. That makes sense.

My ‘78 Subaru had a headlight knob in the dash that you pulled. To dim/brighten the dash lights, you turned it. There was something awesomely old school about it that I just loved. If I had my druthers, I’d have a pull knob for the headlights.

I think you need to include the 2008-2011 Subaru Impreza in Meh Car Mondays. Everytime I see one, I think,“oh yeah, Imprezas looked like that for a while.” And then I instantly fall asleep.

I’m thrilled to my toes that I own a ‘98 Outback as my dd. It’s got everything I need and nothing I don’t. A pure driving experience.

Was hoping to see a little more destruction but still satisfying.

One of the best features of this generation GL is that the window controls are in the center console so both front passengers can control all the windows. This car actually has 4 windows that roll down. Even the little rear side windows go down. Rear passengers have their own controls on the side sills. The version

I agree with your comment except for the first part. I’d change it to, “Do I feel bad for them? No.” If you’re a grownup and you make bad grownup decisions, I have no sympathy for you.