markmorel
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markmorel

Well you missed the mass starring before the storm. Maybe the mass starring was the storm, I can't really tell.

Dang, and she isn't even here to accept her award and praise. You rock, TPG!

I really don't like cars that are used as locker rooms. Maybe it's a pet peeve, or maybe it's a mode of transportation and not your damn gym locker. Nothing smacks of disrepair more than a car that has trash, clothing, or other personal effects cluttering the cabin and trunk. I keep my cars immaculate, and that should

You rock TPG!

I know many parents buy a used beater for their kid's first car, but I've seen it written several times that old, beat up cars are bad for drivers who have the highest accident probability. Parents, man up and buy your kid a safe car with up to date safety features. It can be a bit sporty, but make sure that if they

Manly tears.

Yes! Sadly my wife has an auto immune ear disease that makes her susceptible to dizzy spells because of hard turns. I have to keep it toned down.

Of course the only times Subaru owners cheat on their spouses is with their Subarus. I myself have been known to go on a romp with my vehicle. The best part is when you can make it a threesome and bring the wife along for the ride.

I'll promote that.

What if you are British? Then it's Impretza.

On top of that, if you fill a calendar (digital or otherwise) with the time intervals for service and watch your odometer, you can add in stuff like a monthly tire pressure test, oil check, and fluid check. It's not rocket science, it's just taking care of the multiple ton vehicle that you rely on for daily

If you're a non-gearhead, it's safe to assume that you pay someone else to take care of your car. I submit that knowledge of your car's maintenance intervals is essential to knowing when you should take your car to be serviced. The end result of not knowing this would be letting your oil go for 20k miles and your

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Truth. If your S.O. has good reasons for you not to spend your entire savings on a down payment for the car you want, he/she is absolutely right.

Well, for me, the big trick will be affording it. We're saving for a house, so new toys are definitely on the back burner.

From Family Guy.

Rock on. I'm slowly working on my wife, introducing her to more car related stuff as she can handle it.

I really don't mind the auto, and when I can afford a third car, I'll get a BRZ, especially if they make a roadster version. Then I'll have everything I want.

A regular LGT would have solved that with a less harsh suspension. Plus if compromise for you means what it does for me, the 5 speed auto gets involved. Doesn't matter, had sex and a turbo.