maymar
Maymar
maymar

Very much Citroen, yes, although the SM’s interior looks a touch more welcoming than the DS’s flat sorta-bench seats.

Spent a couple years photographing inventory for dealers’ used car advertising online. Pay was shit, I spent hours driving around the metro area, it’s largely a thankless job (anything wrong with your work and you’ll get hell for it, but not much credit for doing it decently), and outside in all kinds of weather

They more or less built that in the 80's as the Ford EXP (I mean, just regular Escort engines in the thing, but otherwise same idea).

Alternatively;

Old-fashioned Plain > Sour Cream Glazed

I have my old Honda Rebel rotting away in the back of my garage, I want to start riding again, I should just get it roadworthy. But not now, maybe when my kid has enough attention span to help out (so that it’s a teachable moment or something rather than me taking time away from bigger priorities, like raising a kid).

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a box of Timbits that hasn’t had like one or two sad ones left over that no one wanted, but you expect me to believe there are people fighting over the last one?

My wife doesn’t drive stick, we have a kid who needs shuttled places (or we’d still have just kept our paid-off Mazda2), and the CX-5 is decent enough to drive, big enough for us, and hopefully trouble-free for years (plus, Mazda loyalty got me a better financing rate)

There’s only one good use for this - Cannonball!

If nothing else, the side scroller video game potential is amazing.

I guess you guys aren’t ready for that yet. But your parents are gonna love it.

Someone had better be called a CandyCaneAss by the end of it.

Aries - 1993 Subaru SVX

Eh, I still kind of get the point. Jim Rockford stopped getting a new Firebird every year because James Garner didn’t like this facelift.

For that matter, a better bustleback than its singular contemporary.

Hell yeah.

Hey! My neighbours own a mint early 90's Tercel, even being Rust Belt-adjacent (although, said neighbours also own a Dodge Journey, so I’d expect that to be the singular Journey on the road in ten years). Then again, basically any time you see a survivor (including the odd LH that’s still around), it’s old people to

I never followed through to get a proper count, but something like 12 years ago, I went for a walk in my then-fiancee’s neighbourhood, and in less than a square mile found something like two dozen Saabs. No way most of them are left now, but apparently we still have enough demand to keep a singular Saab specialist in

Kind of fragile, but not quite a beloved enough enthusiast vehicle to suffer any irritation? I expect to see the odd Giulia running around for decades (especially Quadrifoglios), but I’d almost be shocked to see a Stelvio on the road past the end of the year.