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1.) Iowa 80
Came here to post this. It's Mecca for travelers.
I have actually sat in this car, along with several other GM concepts of the same era. My family took a vacation to DisneyWorld in the summer of 1990. In the Epcot center was a display of those cars and you could actually sit in them. As a regular American teenager, it was an epic experience and something I remember…
It costs a shit-ton of money. Seriously, if you don't have deep pockets, don't own a fucking car. I nearly maxed out my credit cards fixing my '06 xB- which is supposedly the most reliable car ever- over the past couple of months. Granted, I'm not expecting to fix the same issues again, but still, it was a lot of…
DAT SOUND.
Disappointed. I was expecting a "Must. Not. Fap." from you
ROBOPLOW
I had one, and the timing belt did fail (my fault- I stupidly ignored the "change belt at 100,000 miles" recommendation) but thankfully no bent parts resulted. However, I was left with a $1300 repair bill and it never ran right after that :(
If the Camry isn't #1 then the editors fail.
I live in Iowa. They teem here. I hit one last year. It tried to jump, which meant the impact was my driver's side window, the A-pillar, and the windshield. I was spitting glass for a while. Thankfully, I was wearing my sunglasses, which have a substantial temple piece, so my eyes were unscathed.
First-gen Scion xBs. Even ones over 100k miles are still going for $7-9k, and low mileage examples are in the $11-13k range. I love mine, but God forbid something happens to it the replacement cost is out of my range.
Disagree. Besides being an American icon, they are super easy to modify. You can get into the 12s by just doing a few mods on a stock car.Plus, the angular blackness just looks hella cool.
THIS! What car did John McClane use to bomb (see what I did there?) around New York to catch bad guys? That's right, a 9C3 Caprice taxi. Yippee-ki-yay, motherhumpers.