longwindingroad13
LongWindingRoad13
longwindingroad13

I thought the film was set in the mid-80s.

I love it...but it won’t come here because no American in their right mind would pay $38k for this when they can get a well-equipped crossover for the same price. And enthusiasts have so many more compelling options in this segment at that price (or below) GTIs, used Rs, CTRs, used FoRSs, etc. Hell, you can get a

What I find shocking about this is not any of the suggestions, but that a budget of $10k can’t get you anything remotely van- or SUV-like with less than 100k miles on it.

Not a fan of Honda’s lane keep assist as it has more than once decided it new better than I did about where the wheel should be pointed (it did not), so I keep it turned off. 

Do you have enough fingers and toes to count the number of times people have told you how great it is and then try to convince you to watch it?

Can you say that again, I couldn’t hear you over the glow stick green car.

I do, I really do.

I’m shocked I had to scroll down this far in the comments to see this, the most obvious and correct of takes.

...weird dude from Silicon Valley...

You should see them live...they're much better live. 

That’s not a happy grin...that’s an “Ima gnaw your face off” grin.

He must be a Tom Hiddle-stan...

I can see the CL ad now...

Someone please forward to Toyoda-san (because that’s who’s calling the shots) all of the recent reviews for the 2020 Mustang EcoBoost HPP, which is what most people will buy over another underpowered Toyobaru.

Cool build but insanely priced for anyone other than the ludicrously loaded. 

That’s one way to remove salt after a brutal Michigan winter.

Is that automotive journalism’s equivalent of a participation trophy?

The Stinger would be my first choice, but Kia leases are not very competitive...don’t know about the G70, but that’s a solid second choice.