My Volvo 240 wagon had an indicated 380000 kilometers when I ran out of places to park it and sold it on to a kid and his dad as a father-son project. I hope it’s still going.
My Volvo 240 wagon had an indicated 380000 kilometers when I ran out of places to park it and sold it on to a kid and his dad as a father-son project. I hope it’s still going.
Driving through the Alberta Rockies on a camping trip years ago, I caught a flash of mustard and chrome that rapidly resolved itself into a Citroen SM and just as rapidly disappeared in the other direction. Haven’t seen another in the metal since.
My dream car as a kid was a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria LTD because it’s what K drives in Men in Black.
I grew up rural so we didn’t really have a walkable neighbourhood per se, but my friend’s dad had a C3 Corvette in a Quonset hut on their property that I always dreamed of seeing do a messy gravel burnout. As far as I know it’s still there, under ever deeper layers of dust.
someone in my neighbourhood has imported a RHD, JDM Honda CR-V, exactly the same as any other first-generation CR-V...except RHD
I’m in Edmonton and every time I see one of these I wonder about the effective battery range when it’s -40
Sincere question: is there any difference between the body panels of the XUV and the regular Envoy ahead of the C-pillar?
this is an ongoing argument between myself and my friends: is my Bronco a truck, or a van
I hate Dodge Journeys. They're bottom of the barrel garbage cars and they're cheap enough that they're everywhere, being driven by people who care so little about driving that they bought a goddamned Dodge Journey.
One of these beauties lives around the corner from me in perpetual project condition and I want it
My first thought before I even read the headline.
One of my favourite tMG songs.
Full disclosure: I used Kijiji because no one uses Craigslist here and I filtered for results under $1335 CAD because that’s the exchange for $1000 USD right now.
My friend drives a second-gen Termie and I honestly love it. The grey on this one tones down some of the more egregiously jellybean aspects of Ford’s 90s design language.
For what it’s worth, replacing the speedo and tach in these cars is pretty trivial.
These are relatively common in Canada, to the extent that I didn’t realize y’all down south didn’t have any yet.
Yeah, the normal drive door one and one like photo above. It seems like they just wanted something to fill that spot for symmetry's sake.
My 2017 Chevy Sonic has a lock/unlock button on the centre stack. Does exactly the same thing as the one on the driver door.
There’s an Asüna Sunfire in my neighbourhood and I smile every time I see it, but I’ve never even heard of Passport. Did they sell them in Western Canada?
Not that it makes a difference, I was once nearly bowled over by a brodozer in my Volvo 245 with an exploded muffler.