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All the wagons.

You forgot to mention that a company called ICAR runs a track up there that now hosts part of the Canadian NASCAR circuit, etc...
I flew out of Mirabel a few times as a child. It was huge, and pretty typical of most of Quebec's megaprojects.

+1 for me too, I'll add:

Haha. Yeah, and also: ran when parked, check engine light is on but it's just the gas cap, won't start but all it needs is a new battery. Oh and civic corolla jdm accord prius lexus acura ford mustang jeep audi lexus honda dishwasher garden gnome.

And so that's why, after much consideration, and debate, and discussion, I've decided to buy two cars.

I keep it in my office. So the kids won't play with it and mess it up :)

"The Swedish believe they invented something new with their 'crossover sedan'."

AMC would like a word with both Subaru and Volvo.

The Swedish believe they invented something new with their "crossover sedan". Would you agree?

That's the proper way to buy a rare care. As opposed to what I did:

This humble (read: unkillable) Oppositelock post would sit comfortably between #16 and #17

clearly the answer is a Saab 96; two stroke, rally-able, defines eccentric, it's good enough for Seinfeld. Just think of all the things you can write about with this from the joy of driving a smokin' two stroke to the joys of meeting eccentric Saab fans. Not only that but this 1971 is recently restored and will

Credit to 505Turbeaux for this, but an R5 Turbo 2 would be great. Rally car=good winter car.

There is only one answer for the next car, Demuro.

How about a Citroën DS? I found you one on Auto Trader Classics for $39,500. BOOM. Way under budget.

Subaru wagons are PERFECT for this. You can even insert the headrests "upside down" when the seat back is folded and it's like a hard little pillow that keeps your neck at a shitty angle.

A Miata on summer tires. Bad idea.

I don't like Mustangs. Any of them. I never liked how they looked, the classic originals, the new ones, none of them. I just never understood the Mustang fans... they love the old ones, the new ones, everything about them. I never found any redeeming value in any of them.

The answer, of course, is the Miata

I think my favorite memory had absolutely nothing to do with cars. I wish I could find the audio.

Tom and Ray were doing a fundraising spot for the local station during pledge week, and the bit went like this: