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    My 2015 Mazda6 is the absolute wrongest car in the world for me. At the time that I bought it, my finances were not in the best shape. My transmission in my Grand Prix was starting to have issues and I needed a replacement vehicle real quick. Also, my grandmother was dying at the same time and my mind was more focused

    Wish this site had a classified section so I could list my Mazda6. Most seem to love it, I hate it.

    The track at Riverside Amusement Park in Agawam, Mass was fun. Closed when Six Flags took over the park. I’ll never visit a Six Flags as a result.

    Congrats on leaving behind boring!

    Air compressors.

    Trust me, I wanted a Mustang!

    Sadly, Mazda won’t recall my Mazda6 for failure to install the fun module.

    My first car was a Cavalier. The A/C was ice cold. The 2.2L was sloth slow, but, it got great gas mileage. Had I appreciated that fuel economy back then, I’d probably still have it.

    Could not disagree more. My own cars have been dull and boring. My Mazda6 is a snoozefest to drive. The Grand Prix it replaced was equally boring.

    No.

    I’ll take a yellow one, please!

    For me, my introduction to Lambo is the 80’s Countach with the excessive body kit. That sets the bar for Lambos in my book. Anything more tame and subdued just doesn’t work.

    As I look at the Panamera in the parking lot, I think it looks great. It’s just too big, though. Scale it down a bit and it would look much better. Especially for a Porsche, the thing looks massive in person.

    No they don’t.

    The C7 is hideous.

    I’ll go hungry before I’ll go Dominos.

    So now you're talking about a bigger, more obvious vehicle, AND a trailer? Google might continue to permit his box truck, but, I seriously doubt they'd permit that combination. Having to find a new place to park would probably kill the benefits of his plan.

    Good luck driving that thing around town.

    Hm. Winter Autocross sounds fun. Lime Rock is close enough. Might be doable.

    I went from CDL permit to license in 10 days. Prior to getting into a trailer truck for the first time, the biggest thing I had driven was a fullsize pickup. I also didn’t know how to drive a manual. I had no clue what they were talking about when they tried to explain letting the clutch out and letting it “grab”.