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What do you drive

You are at the wrong website then.

Cayman, no doubt about it.

Honda's "Shawd" is only marginally better than Toyota's "TuRD".

I am returning to the US in a few months and wondering what car I will buy for a daily driver, and more and more I am convinced that I need a 500 Abarth. I have rented a 500 Sport in Seattle, with automatic no less, and really enjoyed the car. The Abarth can only be exponentially more fun than the Sport. I need the

What about a two stroke car with freewheeling, where you use the clutch for first and reverse only, then between first and the top gear (usually fourth) you just shift on the fly, no clutch involved?

"180 degree V12 engine"

So the Subaru Forester with a manual is 4WD , while the automatic is AWD.

Yup. I love that Saab is not a real mainstream car

Saab guys for the win.

Same here on Army land. Most of my travelling has been done while stationed in Korea and Germany. While stationed in the US I did mostly lots of US exploration, which can also be fun and rewarding, but overseas is where it's at.

They look real tough until the guy they're roughing up comes out of his car and starts whooping their ass...

Reminds me of a buddy who joined the Navy "to see the world", and ended up spending almost three out of four years inside a corvette (the kind NOT made of fiber glass), sweeping, mopping and painting most of the time.

The Soviet Union did a good job of bringing together people who don't care too much about each other.

Weak pilsner? Compared to what? I have German pilsner with almost 6% alcohol in my fridge right now. Pilsner Urquell, the Czech beer from Plzeň, as pilsner as you get, is a 4.4% alcohol beer.

Saab people: whether in the US, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic or the Netehrlands (or anywhere!), whether they like old two strokes and V4s, or new 900s and Aero Turbos, Saab guys are always a welcoming crowd. Saab guys are not pretentious, they just people who love a well built car with a personality.

Anyone notice how the car has USDM rear bumpers? The license plate cutoff isn't wide enough for EU plates.

"Shame about that nose job."

They were made into the 80s

The new ones are more reliable, but the older ones are better looking.