lil_bob
lil_bob
lil_bob

While we are at it, how about graduated plating - cars that are both capable and properly maintained are allowed to travel at higher speeds than others that aren’t. Governments should love this as it would be a solid - and popular - way to raise revenue.

Reis.

Doug, how can you NOT mention the Juke-R and the 2.0?

Taking up two spaces in a lot is kind of trolling. Parking REALLY close to that person, is trolling back. I think it’s a fair play. You run that risk.

Greatest comeback of all-time.

You forgot “will you take a boat trailer in exchange?” or “do you have a free couch, too?”, “OK, Ill come see it at 6pm” **no-one arrives**

Well, it’s reasonable to assume someone shopping for something as obscure as this might also be interested other neat hatches/hothatches. Keywords used like “GT-R” have some ‘splainin’ to do, I’ll give you that ;)

I do love the “What’s your lowest price?”. My standard response is, “Well it’s listed for x, make me an offer and we’ll see if you guessed right.”

This is how you make a craigslist ad

My silver forester XT is pretty invisible. And disconcertingly fast, too.

Dirt is also abrasive.

I’m a grown-ass man with a good salary and I’m not going to spend that much on a car. If you budget is actually $25k for a first car (as silly as that is) then you should buy the safest car possible.

I agree. Budget should have been $8k. Anyone who spends more than that on a kid’s first car is stupid.

Chevrolet Corvette Z06: For the parent that wants to seem awesome, but secretly hates their kid.

The answer has to be the 458 Speciale

IGN has this picture of the car too. I’m leaning towards Audi R8 with some new Lamborhini styled body work. Then again, I see a tiny splash of Noble M600 in there as well, but the front overhang isn’t long enough.