long-voyager
Long-Voyager
long-voyager

I’d like to fill her stable......

And the old Corollas weighed the same and had 120hp.........

Baby Blue/wood panel Aries with an SRT4 swap.

The Paseo was quite fun to wring out on backroads......

Technically, that’s a wagon not a hatchback.

The best to date was running 5 sec faster then a guy with a WRX wagon, modded for rally-x, who was talking shit about bringing a minivan racing. After I put down a time quicker than his he literally packed his shit and left.

Ran it a handful of times at local events and people’s “home tracks” (aka hauling ass on field roads), and it holds it’s own in the dirt. It sets up really well off-road and handles more like a rwd than fwd. I can usually outrun NA Subies and pull close to WRXs.

And you can ask them to sell cars without any of that, but when they do, *but they’ll tell you to get F’ed.

Because I own a minivan to carry my family, or because my minivan doubles as my RC vehicle?

Now they weigh 1000lbs more and have 160hp engines.

I agree. Sadly too many people see a woman and assume she knows nothing about vehicles.

You haven’t known fun until you’re beating AWD vehicles on the RC course in a minivan.

Any car can be a Rallycross car, even if it’s not a car:

29-30 mpg = Respectable?

Once?:

Yet, I would still take that old Oldsmobile first.

My wife is far from clueless on vehicles, but she does leave repairs/maintenance to me. Prior to getting married, she did all the work on her old truck herself.

A bicycle is longer than his bike and generally it’s rider is standing next to it, this takes up more space than this tiny bike with the rider sitting on it.

Neutral:

Honestly, this thing is smaller than most bicycles. Other than blocking the door, which bicyclists also do, what exactly is the problem?