jlmeyer52
killslaw
jlmeyer52

It's snowing here in Wisconsin. I refuse to be happy.

Everyone on this site: “I want a fast, stylish-but-not-overstyled, 300-400hp car with RWD, a manual transmission, and relatively analog underpinnings. I also want it for cheap.”

The minefield between Mauritania and Morocco / Western Sahara is quite tense the first time you drive through it. Stay on the soft sand - if you think you see a road surface, that’s more likely to have landmines.

Any combination of dangerous conditions and OTHER PEOPLE. I drove a FWD compact car (late 90's Chevy Cavalier) hundreds of miles on a highway you couldn’t see and through snow deep enough to literally push over the hood of the car.

That’s like, ALL the cars.

As you stated the new car is a “nicer” car. My question is though, WHY? Why does every car have to get nicer? Why cant companies just continue to offer a car for what it is? Why do they keep trying to have a car grow with the audience it is currently hot with? All that does is necessitate a NEW base model to come in

This woman is among us, just walking around not noticing shit.