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Anybody know what turbo model it is?

Probably a little like Cheetos because I haven’t had a chance to god it a good clean out since our Vegas trip.

People need to grow up and not care so much what others thing. When we need to do a long trip in comfort, we use the right tool for the job

Our Mazda5 will do that as long as you don’t have much luggage. One of the draws to it (even if it is a van) beyond the Mazda3 chassis.

I grew up with dad having a Fiat 124 Spyder. It was relatively easy to unlatch and drop the top at a stoplight. Many other convertibles simply aren’t that easy.

We got a rental Camry when our Mazda5 was in the shop. I hated that car. It had steering number than may face when I had all 4 wisdom teeth pulled WITHOUT anesthesia.

Shoot, that’s barely a sprinkle compared to 1965

Tut. The fact that he made it to the grandstands was pretty sweet though.

In honor of reliability that would blow the minds of Consumer Reports...

I was driving around after reading that and saw that period of Accord on the road. It was instantly obvious it was likely the right vehicle.

It’s been there for a while, but I think the full telecast on YouTube + more folks running older stuff flat out in the overall hill climb race has helped.

Great point. The whole thing sounds worse than it is, but it’s still indicitave of the issues with the F-35 program.

Dad had a ‘79 289ZX when I was in high school. Red with a 5-speed.

So one they convert parking meters to handle charging, will the finally all take credit cards?

I know that a perpetual motion machine is impossible, bat I’ll say that the US Defense industry sure has perfected the perpetual money machine.

This is why we road trip with the Mother In law’s 79 GMC Conversion Van. It’s not the quietest, fastest or most fuel efficient, but it just works.

Come to Idaho... We have lots of land and will take the tourists.

I didn’t post the Harmon wreck because I remember the Waltrip one happening love when I was a kid.

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That one was brutal. I stil remember Michael Waltrip hitting the Bristol crossover gate too

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To be fair, he’s not the first famous guy to go through a rough patch including a divorce. He’s not even the first British guy to go through the bad times...