itsalwayssteve
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itsalwayssteve

My livelihood currently depends on people who want heated seats. You take that back right now!

Mustang, Assorted BMWs, Infiniti G35/37, GTO, first gen Lexus IS, and the occasional CTS could go into the mix on that one...

KIA Pug:

You'd think it would be a big, powerful SUV, but having met them in 2004, it would have been a cargo van

I work for a company that does aftermarket work for dealers — Leather installation, seat heaters, and sunroofs, mainly.

at 6'3" I consider it a vehicle I would enjoy on sunny, warm weekends.With the top up, my head hits the crossbar.

This has been on Charlotte Craigslist since at least before Halloween. It started at $3,999

GT350. It's got a futuristic look that appeals to its past without being a blatant copy (I'm looking at you, Challenger). Its flatplane V8 makes a noise that would inspire car guys and children everywhere. Give it to a super-cool cop like Frank Bullitt or PI like Jim Rockford, but not as a reboot of either of

The early 90s were a weird time.

In the early 90s, this exact sticker was on the rear quarter window of a black Lotus Esprit (with purple paint splatter stripe) owned by one of the rich kids who played tennis at the park where my cousins and I rode bikes.

These wheels make me feel funny things in my man parts

Guy Fieri is just a douchenozzle. I met him in 2007 when he was shooting an episode of DD&D. He had a Camaro convertible with some gawdawful wheels parked in front of the Penguin in Charlotte — and he was like that loudmouth drunken jackass that the Germans would call Backpfeifengesicht

Seconded:

I didn't know they were that rare. There were two running around my hometown in the late 80s — probably owned by the owners of the Chevy dealer, I guess.

Neither did I, and I knew at least five people who owned a SportTrac between 2000-now. But I saw one on the list of Craig — white with black interior. It was at a shady buy-here-pay-here lot about a block from my wife's grandmother's house so I drove past it. They were pretty rare.

I've seen hundreds of these — But I did see one for sale with 4wd and a 5-speed. It was an 01 or 02 model and I figured that's pretty rare.

In 2002, I briefly dated a woman who drove a 1990 Ford Tempo 4-door with a 5-speed manual, no AC, and AM/FM radio with no cassette deck.