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Have they all been Camino'd?

Yup, they are everywhere down here!

Chevette.

They were plentiful, now they are rare.

They are all in Atlanta.

I know this has probably already been covered, but just in case: Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet


There are very, very few AWD convertibles with seating for 4. Much less ones that are reliable and get pretty decent gas mileage.

The most obvious contender would be the Wrangler. This is not a Wrangler. The Wrangler is

Of course, I already know my choice of vehicle will probably disappoint some readers. You guys suggested literally everything: Citroens, and Renaults, and Nobles, and Rally Fighters, and even the Nissan Murano CrossCabriolet. For those of you who are a bit disheartened by the GT-R, I understand where you're coming

Absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I realize that this is just one example, and that under other circumstances the Hellcat may have showed up, but...do you realize Tesla has only been producing cars for <5yrs and they are already beating American manufacturers at what they arguably have always done best at: going fast in a straight line. Those MOPAR

Often it's just this guy:

I like it. I wish more companies ditched chrome. Chrome sucks.

Simplicity.

My fav:

I'm thinking an Exocet with a lift and suspension as a competitor??? Hmmm...

I'm pretty much against most technology in vehicles, but I've fallen in love with the backup camera in the rearview mirror in my Tacoma. Man it make hitching up the boat a cinch and I am the best parallel parker in the world now.

Same here...was thinking it had something to do with wild hogs. Hunting them with helicopters makes sense!

My Corona which Toyota cleverly labeled a "station wagon"(unfortunately NOT "wood-festooned wagon" was 56.3 inches tall in stock form. But since I've poorly lowered it an inch or two or three I think it firmly falls into the crosstouring activity sportsover category.

Now playing

Burke Mountain is home to one of my favorite mountain bike trails of all time. Jester:

Great job Wes. I'm a super novice bike rider (have had an enduro bike for a couple months and only ridden off road) AND an white guy AND more hipster than, um, not hipster. The idea of a simple, pretty damn cool looking and accessible bike that won't kill me is very, very appealing. Probably will go with a used

Fucking creases.

I hope they throwback to the old school grill!