michaelahess
Michaelahess
michaelahess

I had my wife’s Mustang in for the requisite air bag recall, totally forgot to tell the assholes to not wash the car, which is unheard of for me. Get it back ”washed” with their usual push broom, but didn’t notice till the sun hit the paint the following day.

I did the same thing, got the 700th(ish) one off the line. Paid MSRP, no dealer in 1500 miles would go lower, as expected. I paid cash for 2/3 and financed the rest at 0% for a few months to keep that 830 credit score nice and polished.

Every car I get, front to back. Can’t understand the lazy bastards that DON’T do this. Now a car I ride in that’s not mine? Not so much.

You’re not a tyrant, just oppressive of others for your own desires....Oh wait. If it’s not directly affecting me, who gives a flying f what you do to YOUR house/yard. Put a giant blowup dildo in your front yard for all I care, as long as it doesn’t fall on my side of the fence, more power to ya.

I’ve never had CK or CS be far off the mark. Bought two cars in 2012, got 3 loans in 2 months for them (long story) and they were within 10-15 points of the actual banks numbers, mind those are the Vantage 3 scores, compared to the FICO from the banks. But I have a 829 on all the “free” sites, and the lowest a bank

When my wife and I were dating, she had a 1980's Beretta, driving over 55 one day and the windshield wiper decided it had had enough and simply flew off. That was the top speed as well. It was called the rubber band car, had about the power of a rubber band balsa wood plain. Oh and the headliner was trying it’s best

Putting kids in the back seat. And not for the better.

I had a ‘96 LS, with the v6, it wasn’t slow. :) I couldn’t fit in it very well thanks to the sunroof so it was actually the wife’s’. I had a ‘95 Probe at the time that was a 4cy, it was slow. But I always loved the way those cars drove.

Test drove two of these before buying my Celica, lol, not even a competition, Celica all the way. RX8 was not a good successor to the RX7 in any way. An old boss of mine had an RX7 and NSX that I got to drive occasionally, so I can say I have enough experience to say this firmly.

I also loved my MX6...and Ford Probes. I think I only buy cars I like...weird.

Absolutely loved my 2001 GT until it was stolen and totaled. Love my BRZ even more, but I do sometimes wish I had that Celica back...It was so much more useful day to day. I’d buy a used one if I didn’t already have 5 vehicles and no parking room left. :(

I’ve seen many cars that rusty. In Chicago, they were all from the seventies, and I saw them in the eighties.

Owning one of these and reading this article, just made my weekend! Thank you Jason!

I approve of snow pics with this car. And altitude doesn’t matter, you still get stuck behind SUV’s...

This is exactly what happens at the tax places in Walmart. Get the idiot dope that can’t figure out how to do a 1040EZ, charge them hundreds of bucks, but hey they get a deal since it comes out of their refund and they THINK they are getting that refund because of this company. It’s the 4 square dealership model with

This does not have the same effect in a ‘69 Chrysler New Yorker. No, what happens is you fly into the front seat, being very rudely awakened, and land on the floor. Thinking the world is ending around you is NOT a fun time.

My car was stolen under these exact same conditions. My automatic door locks didn’t lock due to a faulty door sensor, so someone took off with it and totaled it after a high speed chase. I sure never thought I’d be in that .00001%. You never do, until it happens. I’m extra careful now to verify the doors lock and I

My BRZ is fantastic!

Had car seats in my ‘01 Celica and ‘96 MX-6. No problem. Mustang would be just about the same. Don’t buy the stupid multi function car seats, get a solid single purpose one, they are considerably smaller. BRZ.....got me there.

Disagree, two kids at 11 and 14, mustang and brz. Happy. Trucks too, but the kids are almost always daily transported in the ‘stang.