joeymitchell
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joeymitchell

I have two cars I consider fun for two totally different reasons.

I have and regularly use both. Generally the deciding factor is which car I’m taking. Waze does not play nice with Android Auto (yet??? hopefully).

Having run the 1/8th at Screven Motorsports Park, I’m not surprised by this. I got the feeling pulling in for test and tune that they’ll let anyone in anything with some shoe polish numbers on the window run at the dragstrip.

I’m banking on the early nineties MR2. White one is tastefully modified to hell, so I’ll never get my money back, but the red one is a 95% stock 1994. With only 625 imported in ‘94, it’s already worth more than I bought it for... mostly because I bought it broken and fixed it.

Looks like my driveway... only replace the Zs with MR2s

I find it ironic that at the bottom of this story was this other story...

I was thinking something economical...

Just picked up a red 94 MR2. The rarest year with only 625 imported. I agree with the idea that they are just starting to appreciate.

Police notifications and easy ETA text notifications through the Android Auto interface.

Taurus SHO comes to mind as well.

While that is a fun pursuit in thought, the issue I take is the idea that vehicles are tools strictly for travel now. To some people, they are. To others they are much more. I would love to have a transportation tool, but not at the expense of my car.

Even if the software is perfect for everyday use, you still have mechanical failure. How will it decide what to hit if the brakes fail?

I think I’ll keep my SHO

I feel his pain. My hopes and dreams were crushed last month when I tried on an NSX. I could touch my ear to the headliner.

Seann pile!

Ugh. What a fat, dumpy, unappealing, droopy, bland, unshapely, generic, uninspired, overweight-grandmother-at-the-beach-for-the-first-time-in-50-years ass. My ‘13 SHO has a huge ass, but at least it’s worth looking at.

I haven’t been there yet, but it’s probably because I know I’m not a mechanic. I know my limitations of time, money, and skill.

Midship Runabout 2-Seater

Absolutely.