Easy answer - Subaru Outback. Japanese styling, AWD, and it’s the official car of wealthy hippies. Also made in Indiana, so it counts as American I think.
I do hope that’s not the final design, I find this incredibly boring. The gray color also looks grimy already. I want to go on record and state that this is the only reason I would not buy.
I know, that’s the joke. Notice how I didn’t ask about 32?
-40 F or C?
Do you have any links to articles about this? I tried google and didn’t find anything recent.
I don’t know what to look at first, that ridiculous wing or the cambered wheels... CP either way
My DD is a Crosstrek, and while I love it to death, I would WRX it so hard. Only problem is I lack the mechanical skills and financial wherewithal (aka fuck you money) to make it happen.
I’m a bit of a masochist though, sometimes I just can’t help myself.
I love Subarus, and this looks like a fun car. This is a build I would buy if it was $5,000 instead of $15,000. CP.
I’m not entirely convinced that’s real, I still had a sensible chuckle though.
I don’t have enough time to put into this car, not with my dominatrix at home.
I’d be more likely to bring a dominatrix home to meet my family before I drive up in a used Italian sport saloon. CP.
That’s a hell of a lot of scratch for someone else’s project car. I can think of so many ways to make that money go farther. One really nice used car, two decent used cars, seventeen Miatas, a significant portion of a brand new car, the alternatives are endless. CP all day.
This was a NP from the heart for me as well. I sure wasn’t smart to start with, but love only made it worse.
My brain says CP, but my heart says NP. There’s just something about old offroaders that does it for me. NP.
This is a good take. Where others see “open, airy, and light,” I see POINT OF FAILURE.
$7,500 is a hell of a lot of money for an heirloom scooter, and with the all the bro trucks on the road today I wouldn’t take my chances. CP all day and twice on Sunday.
Their oil isn’t even that valuable. Venezuelan oil is very heavy and on its own is not used in refineries. It has to be mixed with lighter grades of crude.